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Wednesday 6 March 2019

Android Q will be present at Google’s I / O developer conference, know what special updates will be

New Delhi (Tech Desk) Google has officially announced its I / O developer conference. Tweeted by Google’s CEO, Beautiful Pichai has given this information. Beautiful Pichai has tweeted that Google’s next I / O developer conference will be held in California’s Shoreline Amphitheater from May 7th to 9th May. During this time, the company can launch many software products and the new version of Android Q.
What will happen in the Google I / O developer conference :
Like every year Google will present new software products. If news reports, Android Q can be presented at the Google I / O developer conference. Along with this, some new capabilities are also likely to be offered keeping in mind the users privacy and permissions. If the latest leaks are considered then the new software, which will come with the Android Q system-wide dark mode, will reduce battery consumption.
Some time ago the news came that Google will soon launch a new smartphone which will be offered with Android Q.
Google can launch its next smartphone Google Coral soon. This smartphone is expected to be the latest Google operating system Android Q and Snapdragon 855 chipset processor. Recently, this smartphone has been spotted on this smartphone in the Greenwich Benchmark Database. According to leaked information, this smartphone can be launched as the next series of Google pixels. Click on this link for its potential features .
Other products can also be launched :
In addition to the Android Q, the company will also offer an upgrade version of Duplex. Let us know that there is a Google Assistant feature inside Duplex. This technique can be negotiated as human beings due to the exceptional skill. The person on the second line will not recognize that the robot is talking to him. This feature is available for some select Google Pixel users. In addition Google Maps, News and Lens are also likely to be updated.

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