Android Q. SPECIAL Function Implemented by Google

Android Q. A new special function has been implemented by Google for the operating system, which will change the way we use phones.

Android Q special

Android Q. The new operating system of the Google company also comes with a new special function that was implemented by the Americans especially for the benefit of the end users, which is a very good idea of ​​theirs. More precisely, Google has implemented a special feature in Android Q that allows them to update certain parts of the operating system even if phone manufacturers do not want to do this for their customers.

Android Q. This special feature from Google gives the company control over system updates even for phones it doesn't sell, so it will give people news even when phone manufacturers ignore them. Google will be able to impose security updates for Android Q in the same way that the applications in Google Play are updated, users will only receive notifications that they can do the installations, and from here everything becomes simple.

Android Q. SPECIAL Function Implemented by Google

Android Q. 14 modules of the operating system can be controlled by the Google company at the moment, and some of them will be able to be updated as needed by the Americans, at will, even without the consent of the phone manufacturers. Unfortunately, phone manufacturers can disable this functionality implemented in Android Q by Google, but probably few will do it, because its existence saves them time and money lost to make these updates for phones.

We plan to update Project Mainline modules in much the same way as app updates are delivered today — downloading the latest versions from Google Play in the background and loading them the next time the phone starts up. The source code for the modules will continue to live in the Android Open Source Project, and updates will be fully open-sourced as they are released. Also, because they're open source, they'll include improvements and bug fixes contributed by our many partners and developer community worldwide.

Android Q. It is of course necessary for the phones to have this version of the operating system installed first so that people can benefit from the functionality, so those with Android 9 or older will not benefit from it. Those who install Android Q will then have security updates, and probably including others, launched by Google itself, without waiting for phone manufacturers to prepare them.

Android Q. At the moment, the operating system is being tested in beta version by Google, and the public version should be released sometime in August, so a lot of patience is still needed.