Android update may not fix this huge Google problem

collected by :Maya Tony

as declared in Eextremely year the operating system is updated - its most recent version, Android 9 Pie, arrived back in August. Android Q is the codename for the next version of the software and has been rumoured to bring a host of new changes for fans to look forward to. The new claim appears to propose Google plans to build on the gestures it introduced for Android 9 Pie. Android 9 Pie unified the software's multitasking and home button into a single pill-shaped icon. Android 9 Pie introduced gestures for the Google operating systemExpress.co.uk does not believe Android 9 Pie's current gestures are all intuitive


Google seemingly delays Android Q APIs that would open RCS messaging to third-party apps

Last month, we covered the powerful possibility of Android Q providing new APIs for RCS messaging to third-party app developers, based on some evidence in Android code. RCS, the heart of Google's "Chat" initiative, is currently only available out of a choose few apps, like Android Messages, and for now, third-party apps cannot easily use RCS. The commit, entitled "Hide RcsMessageStore APIs," does exactly what it claims to do, and "hides" the new RCS APIs from being available for developers to use. More explicitly, the message attached to the newest code change reads:This feature is punted from Android Q. While Google may have once intended for third-party apps on Android Q to be able to use RCS, now this idea has been delayed to a later version, possibly Android R. No public reason has been given for the RCS API's "punt" from Android Q.

Google seemingly delays Android Q APIs that would open RCS messaging to third-party apps




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