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  • Android 10 will be the new name of Android Q

    Android 10 will be the new name of Android Q

    Instead of naming the Android Q after a yummy dessert, Google threw everything we knew about their Android operating system naming scheme out the window and settled with Android 10 instead. Not only that, it seems that subsequent Android operating systems in the future will have a numerical identifier instead an alphabetical order we’re all familiar with.

  • A Realme OS is in development for real

    A Realme OS is in development for real

    While Realme has been hyping up a lot on its 64MP camera smartphone, it has come to our attention that the company is currently working on its very own operating system! This was revealed than none other than Realme CEO Madhav Sheth and it's promptly known as the Realme OS.

  • You can now try out Android Q on your ASUS ZenFone 5Z

    You can now try out Android Q on your ASUS ZenFone 5Z

    While we still don’t know what sweet thing Android Q will get named after yet, you’ll be able to try it out first if you have an ASUS ZenFone 5Z ZS620KL. ASUS Malaysia recently announced that it is available in developer mode as part of their ZenFone 5Z Android Q Beta program. This should be particularly useful for developers looking to develop or adapt their apps for the upcoming Android Q, but those who are curious about it may still try it out and share their feedback.

  • Android Q to let users run multiple apps at once without pausing

    Android Q to let users run multiple apps at once without pausing

    Usually when you use the split-screen on Android, it would only allow you to use one window while the rest pauses in the background, which defeats the whole purpose of having split-screens in the first place, in my opinion. That problem could change soon as Android Q may be upgraded to allow users to enjoy multiple apps at once, according to Gizmochina.com. It is reported that Google might be introducing “multi-resume” in Android Q, which allows multiple apps to be open and remain active at the same time.