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O Google is already working on publishing the Android Q, the next version of your mobile operating system. Company documents indicate that the developer preview could be released later today (11).
Bug report is now online
On site Issue Tracker (issue tracker), developers can report bugs and view issues recognized by other colleagues or by themselves. Google. Today, the site's editor-in-chief XDA Developers, Mishaal Rahman, found a page already reserved for the new version.

The page has instructions on how to report bugs in Android Q properly. However, what stands out the most is one of the links in the text. It is recommended that, before submitting a bug review, check if the issue has already been resolved in an update or if there is a topic for it. On this last point, there is the following link: https://goo.gl/qL5TjA. It indicates a possible release date for the Android Q.

The link takes you to a search page with a code, probably a filter that matches the new version's bug posts, but with the addition of a specific date: 2019-03-11 (March 11, 2019). This leads one to believe that from this date onwards, bug reports will be displayed, which is essentially a confirmation of its publication today in the developer version.
What to expect from Android Q?

If released today, the developer preview the new Android will be the first public edition of a build. Normally, the Google releases three developer editions. Being the first, a lot can still change, features being added or removed.

Some developers had access to a private build. Leaks point to the introducing dark mode natively. Dark mode can be activated manually or automatically, depending on the time of day. Smartphones with an OLED screen will be the most graced by the feature.
There is the suggestion of back button withdrawal, a nuisance for anyone who decided to use gestures for navigation on Android 9 Pie. The feature of native screen recording, no more installing apps. adoption of desktop mode, currently limited to smartphones from Samsung e Huawei. Besides security measures for Smart Lock and facial recognition.
More manufacturers will support preview editions of Android Q, compared to the Android P. Samsung, Motorola, LG, HTC e Huawei must previously support the Android Q, next to Nokia, OnePlus, Oppo, Sony, Living e Xiaomi.
Source: Android Police
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