Google’s third beta version of Android 10 includes dark theme, new gesture navigation and more! Check out what’s new!

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39 thoughts on “Android Q Beta 3: New features in Google I/O 2019 build!”
  1. I hope they will make screen recording with the ability to record system sounds. It's so cool on iPhone why can't they add it already 😤

  2. Who still uses Google beam? I'm actually curious. Cool feature. I just never use it 😅

  3. How to revert back to pie i have updated Android q and i have network problems i have already opted out for beta… 🙄

  4. Really enjoyed the video. I installed beta 3 just to get screen recoding, then I found a forum saying that it was removed from this beta. This was not mentioned on the video. (Still a great video.)

  5. I really hate the conflict between hamburger menus and navigation gestures😒😒😒

  6. Found a work around for that issue with the swiping into hamburger menu's. I swipe down quickly on the side of the phone. And that's how I access those menus

  7. I didnt have problems with the hamburger menus. Swipe from the very edge activates the back gesture while the small space next to it activates the hamburger menu. Not hard to do

  8. So you want swipe from the edge to act both as the back button and for pulling the hamburger menu? I would wager most users use back button functionality roughly may be 10 times more than accessing hamburger menus on an average day. May be you like to use hamburger menus more than using back buttons. Well in that case, don't complain and stick to one of the other two navigational options. It's all about trade-offs. You can't have everything – unless there is something like bottom half of the screen does back and top half pulls hamburger menu etc. Actually, I LIED! – you can have everything! Let me share a little secret with you – Try swiping from the left edge at roughly 45 degrees towards the bottom of the screen; that will always pull hamburger menu and a normal swipe perpendicular to the edge will always act as a back button. Feeling like a winner? 🙂

  9. Hopefully the split screen multitasking options and speed will return with android Q.
    Right now it is so much more fun and speedy to do split screen multitasking, change apps (like YouTube+gmail to YouTube+a news app etc.) With my old S7Edge instead my Note 8 with the slow motion OS Pie .
    This new way to do gestures is fun and all but it totally killed my mood when doing split screen and so my desire for a big phone went down hill. If I'm going to use ONE app at a time then a 5.8` screen size phone is now then enough . Or even, I could try an iPhone that can do that better: once app at a time .
    Thanks again Google for convincing even Samsung to user your crappy naked Android Pie OS !!!!

  10. Get with the times, the old back button was Shit to say the least and swipe was going to be the main default way as it should have been 8 years ago or there abouts.

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