Google will finally fix nearly year-old Android Auto pixelation problem
Google backing ForumsAn Android Auto pixelation problem has been going on for almost a year now. The problem caused pixelation distortion the time using specific Android Auto features. In the post, he described Android Auto pixelation issues, even posting the image above as proof of the problem. Editor's Pick Best Android Auto head units (February 2018) A lot of newer cars these days have Android Auto built in, but certainly not all of them. Android Auto is the car-centric version of Android that appears in certain in-dash units.Google releases 'near-final' Android P beta
according to Google releases 'near-final' Android P betaGoogle has launched the 3rd beta of Android P, that is supposed to be a "near-final" look at the OS before it's completed later this summer. Related How to install the Android P beta todayAnd When it's generally not a great idea to analisis beta operating systems on your main device, if you've been thinking about it, this is the time it ought begain to be a safer bet. That said, Google continue has a month or 2 to go before final release, extremely there's likely continue improvements to come. One thing we'll be looking for in the new beta: whether Android's digital wellbeing features have arrived. If you need to install Android P, you can follow our instructions from May, the time the first beta came out.Why the EU's Google crackdown affects anyone buying an Android phone
Around 80% of smartphones run on Google's Android mobile software, beating everyone else (Apple included) by miles. Anyone can make an Android phone – but if they need the Google Play app store, they need to follow the rules. EU Commission The EU accused Google of illegally promoting its own services out of AndroidThese rules include installing multi Google apps, including Google Chrome, Google Search and YouTube. And Google alextremely recommends (but doesn't force) phone makers to install other Google apps too. Apps like Google Photos, Google Drive and Google Maps.How Android will change if the EU Commission's $5 billion antitrust ruling against Google stands
Google has been fined a record $5 billion (4.3 billion euros/£3.8 billion) by Europe's competition watchdog for abusing its dominant Android mobile operating system to cement the popularity of Google apps and services. This is illegal under EU antitrust rules," the EU Commissions said in its press release. The company is planning to appeal the EU Commission's ruling, extremely there's continue the chance the ruling is reversed if Google beats the appeal. But assuming the EU Commission's ruling stands, let's take a look at the changes Google needs to make to the Android operating system. Here's how you can expect Android to change if Google makes the changes:collected by :Maya Tony
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