
Samsung has started testing Android Q firmware for its flagship Samsung Galaxy S10 line. Everything hints at
Special features
Samsung will release a new version along with Android QOne UI 2.0 shell with an updated Digital Wellbeing feature, which was previously only available for Google Pixel smartphones. In addition, the update will bring advanced user interface settings to the Galaxy S10, with custom fonts, themes and icons, a built-in screen recorder, a floating settings panel, the ability to share shortcuts and much more.
The final release of Android Q is scheduled for the third quarter of 2019. You won't have to wait long for the flagship updates, considering how much attention Samsung has been paying to software lately.