Google’s said its next-generation mobile operating system, Android Q, revamps the way it delivers direct over-the-air updates and will bolster individual app privacy controls.
Google detailed Android Q (10.0) at the Google I/O 2019 developer conference on Tuesday. There it touted almost 50 changes to the upcoming OS focused on security and privacy. The biggest of these changes is the way all Android handsets, no matter the device manufacturer, will receive security updates. Google said it is adding over a dozen new components that will receive over-the-air updates via the Google Play Store.