PC World (2019-04)

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JANUARY 2019 PCWorld 89

something, that’s going to
change in Android Q. Google is
opening up access to high-
priority notifications that alert you
to an alarm or phone call via a
banner at the top of the screen
so you can decide for yourself
whether to dismiss it or stop
what you’re doing to address it.



  1. SHARING WILL BE
    FAST AND EASY
    For as fast and reliable as Android
    has gotten over the years, one
    area where it’s always been
    frustratingly slow is sharing. Google is fixing
    that in Android Q. Now when you tap the
    share icon “the share UI will load instantly
    when launched,” eliminating the annoying lag
    we experience now. That’s due to a new
    Sharing Shortcuts API that takes its inspiration
    from the App Shortcuts introduced with
    Android 9.

  2. THE RIGHT SETTINGS
    WILL ALWAYS BE AT YOUR
    FINGERTIPS
    A new Settings Panel API will enable
    developers to build quick settings right into
    their apps so you won’t need to jump to a
    different app or even pull down the
    notification shade to tweak something. As
    Google explains, “a browser could display
    a panel with connectivity settings like


Airplane Mode, Wi-Fi (including nearby
networks), and Mobile Data” all without
needing to leave the app.


  1. WI-FI CALLS AND
    GAMING WILL BE BETTER
    THAN EVER
    Wi-Fi 6 is on the way, and we’re already
    starting to see phones that use the new chip,
    but Android Q will make your Wi-Fi faster and
    smarter even if you aren’t able to take
    advantage of the new standard. A new feature
    will allow for specific Wi-Fi modes so
    developers will be able to enable high
    performance and low latency modes to help
    with gaming and Wi-Fi calls. That means
    those annoying delays when streaming
    games over Wi-Fi or making calls could be a
    thing of the past.


Google will be supporting foldable displays (left) and in-app
setting shortcuts (right) in Android Q
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