Android Q Beta out now

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AJB88

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Thursday 14th March 2019
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Android Q Beta has just been released for Pixel devices. Anybody brave enough to run it as a daily?

https://www.google.com/android/beta

In the past I have run Beta 2 and 3 as daily's but never the first release, apparently they are releasing 6 Beta's before public this time round.

https://9to5google.com/2019/03/13/android-q-beta-l...


Corso Marche

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201 months

Thursday 14th March 2019
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Na, it's too early to try on a daily use device.
Like you, I'll wait 3-4 months and see what the consensus is at that point re. stability and potential upsides/features.

AJB88

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The only issue I've had with the last few Beta was Barclays wasn't supported, everything else worked fine.

Corso Marche

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Thursday 14th March 2019
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I've also had good experiences with beta builds on my 6P and Pixel 2, but I've always waited until circa June/July when the beta 2 builds are available.
Only hassle I've ever encountered was a slight glitch/display jerk from a third party keyboard I used to use in the past. Traditionally beta 2's and onwards have always been stable and usable. That's not to say that will always be the case.
Let's see if it brings anything worthwhile to the table and how first reports come in of the beta 1 and beta 2 builds.

Civilian47

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193 months

Thursday 14th March 2019
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Tried it but neither the Starling or HSBC apps are supported right now so going back to Pie

AJB88

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Thursday 14th March 2019
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Expect Beta 3 to start working with most apps, Barclays are just super slow, they haven't even adopted Android Pay yet.

ging84

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Thursday 14th March 2019
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I don't understand why anyone would put a beta OS on thier phone these days. 4 or 5 years ago you might get some nice new features, but now the changes are almost entirely cosmetic.
On top of that smart phones have become increasingly important for daily life. Contactless payments, banking apps, 2 factor authentication. I don't want to be without my phone for the hour or so it might take to do the update, let alone the days it might be if stuff goes wrong.

AJB88

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Thursday 14th March 2019
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ging84 said:
I don't understand why anyone would put a beta OS on thier phone these days. 4 or 5 years ago you might get some nice new features, but now the changes are almost entirely cosmetic.
On top of that smart phones have become increasingly important for daily life. Contactless payments, banking apps, 2 factor authentication. I don't want to be without my phone for the hour or so it might take to do the update, let alone the days it might be if stuff goes wrong.
Hour or so for an update? Android updates in the background since P so you just go about your business, next time you restart it, it switches over. Have you read the changelog between P and Q? quite a few "new features"

ging84

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Thursday 14th March 2019
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I had a look at the change log, and I can see literally nothing that interests me or I could really see interesting any end users.

And the smooth update process using the android beta program is only for pixel phones, for anything else it will be a manual update as always.

AJB88

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Thursday 14th March 2019
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the BETA is only available for Pixel phones as stated in my first post.

native screen recorder, system wide dark theme, location permissions.

Edited by AJB88 on Thursday 14th March 21:01

TameRacingDriver

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272 months

Friday 15th March 2019
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The only feature that really interests me, is the dark mode. However, I've seen some screenshots and to me it looks very severe, like they've literally just made everything black. I was hoping that it would be more like Mojave's dark mode which is very elegant. I don't see the dark mode being particularly useful as anything more than a battery saver or for something to use in bed with the lights off, any other time, it just looks a bit off and it'll be almost unusable in the day time.

AJB88

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Friday 15th March 2019
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I've got quite a bit of dark mode turned on currently on my Pixel 2 XL running Pie ad much prefer it to the white, its not black its a dark grey.

okenemem

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194 months

Friday 15th March 2019
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when is it out for all androids

AJB88

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Friday 15th March 2019
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Non Pixel phones apart from Flagships will probably be mid next year.

AJB88

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Tuesday 19th March 2019
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Just read it also ups the clock speed from 2.4 to 2.8 on the Pixel 3 phones.

AJB88

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Tuesday 19th March 2019
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Just read it also ups the clock speed from 2.4 to 2.8 on the Pixel 3 phones.

TameRacingDriver

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Tuesday 19th March 2019
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I thought that rumour was debunked?

RobDickinson

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254 months

Tuesday 19th March 2019
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ging84 said:
I don't understand why anyone would put a beta OS on thier phone these days. 4 or 5 years ago you might get some nice new features, but now the changes are almost entirely cosmetic.
On top of that smart phones have become increasingly important for daily life. Contactless payments, banking apps, 2 factor authentication. I don't want to be without my phone for the hour or so it might take to do the update, let alone the days it might be if stuff goes wrong.
I'm a developer, I need my apps to work with the new features when it launches.

Corso Marche

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201 months

Wednesday 20th March 2019
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Off topic, but anybody else have an animation in the Google Pill/Search Bar on the homescreen of their Pixel. It first appeared for me yesterday, and is an animation of a spring flower popping up. Ties in with the Google Doodle from today.

I've mixed feelings about random animations appearing on my homescreen. Fine on the Google Search page or my Discover Feed, but not sure I want this to become a regular thing on my phone's homescreen.

schmunk

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125 months

Wednesday 20th March 2019
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Corso Marche said:
Off topic, but anybody else have an animation in the Google Pill/Search Bar on the homescreen of their Pixel. It first appeared for me yesterday, and is an animation of a spring flower popping up. Ties in with the Google Doodle from today.

I've mixed feelings about random animations appearing on my homescreen. Fine on the Google Search page or my Discover Feed, but not sure I want this to become a regular thing on my phone's homescreen.
Yes, I just noticed that a moment ago. I don't mind it.

I installed Q beta 1 on my 2XL, everything worked fine except banking apps, back on P for now.