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Android Q Beta 2 Just Received A Significant Update

The next version of Android is currently in development, and it seems that the process isn’t going as smooth as Google wants. In most cases, beta software doesn’t receive patches since but Google made an exception for Android Q Beta 2.

A small patch is available, and the patch notes mention that a small number of bug fixes will improve the experience for developers and early adopters.

At first sight, it seems that the patch targeted two significant bugs. One of them forced apps to crash on startup due to an error which affected execute-only memory. Another bug affected permissions which can be managed through system settings. These permissions didn’t work as expected, but the problem has been fixed.

The new beta build is compatible with the entire range of Pixel devices and includes the April security patch. Users have the option to install it by using a factory image or OTA.

Android Q Beta 2 Features

Below you can find some of the features of Android Q:

It is likely that there are lots of new features which weren’t announced. A stable version of Android Q will be released in August.

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