Google Officially Releases Android 10, Rolling Out Now to All Pixel Smartphones
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Marius Nestor
Sep 3, 2019
Coming more than a year after the Android 9 “Pie” release, the Android 10 mobile OS is finally here and it’s rolling out as we speak to all Pixel devices, including the Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, and Pixel 3a XL. This is the first release of Android to not have a dessert codename, despite the fact that it was developed under the Android Q umbrella. Highlights of the Android 10 mobile operating system include new privacy and security features that put the user in control by allowing them to share their location data only with the apps they trust, as well as support for receiving important security and privacy fixes directly from Google Play, and support for new mobile technologies like 5G and Foldables.
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