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Android Changed: Desert Tradition Removed, Now will Launch with Android 10

Monali Gupta

The version of Android has been named after a desert for a long time. Such as Lollipops, Marshmallows and Kitkats. But this time the company has decided that now it will be Android 10 only. Actually this is Android Q and now it will be called Android 10.

Google has said these things in its Official blog. According to the company, earlier, the Android version was named in alphabetical order in the name of Tasty Treat or Desert. Not only this, the people of Android 10 have also been refreshed and tried to give a new and modern look.

Google has said, 'As a global operating system, it is important that these names be clear and relatable to people around the world. So the next Android will be known only by number i.e. Android 10. We think these changes will help simplify the release name for the global community '

Along with Android 10, Android's refreshed logo will also be seen where Android Robot will appear on Android. There is also a change in the color and now it has been changed from green to black and Android is robot green.

Talking about some special changes of Android 10, this time the company is paying more Attention to privacy. New privacy features will be given and a special privacy control option will also be given in the settings. Since many companies will sell foldable smartphones in the future, Android 10 also has support for smartphones with foldable display.

This time with Android 10, users will also get a feature like AirDrop of iOS which will be called Fast Share. Through which, fast file transfer can be done from Android to Android. That is, the game of Share It can also be spoiled.

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