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How to install the Android Q beta in smartphone

Google launches a developer preview for its next Android version (Android Q) in March, followed up with a public beta that anyone can join in May when it hosts its annual Google I/O conference. Google decided to do things a little differently by pushing its first developer preview and public beta on the same day on March 13, 2019. On April 3, Beta 2 was released with some bug fixes and new features. Most recently, Google launched Beta 3 on May 7 during its annual I/O conference.
Top Android Q features
- The iconic back button is going away
- System-wide dark mode
- New theming options
- An improved share menu
- Built-in screen recording
- Better privacy controls
- Native desktop mode
- App info page now shows more information
- The notification shade is getting smarter
- AOD now shows currently playing music
- Dual SIM Dual Standby
- Screenshots with rounded edges and notches
List of Supportive Phones:

- Pixel, Pixel XL
- Asus Zenfone 5Z
- Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL
- Essential PH-1
- Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL Z
- HMD Global Nokia 8.1
- Huawei Mate 20 Pro
- LG G8 ThinQ
- OnePlus 6T
- Oppo Reno
- Realme 3 Pro
- Sony Xperia XZ3
- Tecno Spark 3 Pro
- Vivo X27
- Xiaomi Mi Mix 3 5G
- Vivo NEX S
- Vivo NEX A
- Xiaomi Mi 9