PC World (2019-04)

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90 PCWorld APRIL 2019

FEATURE ANDROID Q TWEAKS AND CHANGES



  1. YOU’LL BE ABLE TO DO
    MORE WITH PORTRAITS
    Portrait mode is pretty much standard on all 2019
    Android phones, so Google is exploring ways to
    enhance it. In Android Q, Google is tapping into
    that data by letting apps request a Dynamic
    Depth image, which is made up of “JPEG, XMP
    metadata related to depth related elements, and
    a depth and confidence map embedded in the
    same file on devices that advertise support.” So
    camera and photo apps will be able to do more
    with portrait mode, including specialized blur
    and bokeh options, the creation of 3D images,
    and even AR applications.

  2. APPS WILL LAUNCH EVEN
    QUICKER
    Every Android release brings changes to the
    code that make the system feel snappier, and


Android Q is no exception. Google is beefing
up its ART runtime to help apps start faster and
consume less memory—and developers don’t
even have to change their apps to benefit.
Starting with Android Q, Google Play will begin
delivering anonymized cloud-based profiles
that let parts of an app pre-compile before it
even starts running, resulting in “a significant
jump-start to the overall optimization process.”

BUT WHAT WILL IT BE
CALLED?
We’ll surely learn more about Android Q at
Google I/O in May, and more features will be
unveiled during the Pixel 4 launch that will
likely take place in October. But I just have
one question: What dessert starts with the
letter Q? Quindim? Quiche? Quik?We’ll just
have to wait and see.

Google is giving developers access to depth-mapping data so portraits will be better than ever.
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