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  1. Native support for Smart Reply: Smart Reply will now suggest common app actions along with simple text messages for notifications. This will allow users to get around more quickly and easily.
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  5. Dedicated privacy controls: Android Q now has dedicated privacy controls in the settings themselves, which will make it easier for users to know how and from where their personal information has been accessed, allowing them to prevent that if needed.
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  8. Notifications for privacy access: Android will now push a notification to users if there’s an app that requests access to a user’s private data, while in the background allowing the user to know exactly what app does what.
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  11. Tweaked Permission System: The tweaked permission system allows the user to disable an app’s access to device location and more privacy settings while the user isn’t actively using the app.
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  14. AR Support for Google Maps: AR support for Google Maps, announced at Google I/O 2018 is rolling out starting today!
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  16. Android Q will also introduce direct OTA and essential framework updates via the Play Store without relying on the OEM to push them on to user’s devices.
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  19. Focus Mode: Android Q will also ship with a Focus Mode that allows you to select specific apps whose notifications and alerts will be disabled as long as you’re in focus mode.
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  22. Parental Controls: Android Q also has more detailed parental controls, allowing parents to track their kids’ device and app usage stats.
  23. Dark Theme: Finally!!!
  24. Android Q Beta available on 21+ Android devices—that’s 10 more than last year.
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