The “Bubbles” is a significant feature of Android Q Beta 2. This new and advanced multi-tasking feature allows users to interact with app notifications quickly, easily while using other apps. Google’s Bubbles is more or like Facebook Messenger’s floating bubbles. If you want to message someone while using other apps, just need to tap the bubble.
Not just for messaging, you can use Bubbles for many other uses as well, for example, to write down notes during a phone call.
Below is some of the new features of Android Q Beta 2
– New iOS like navigation gesture bar, which is an experimental feature – Volume channel control menu that pop up when pressing the volume buttons – New battery icon in the status bar – Removes notch shape and rounded corners from screenshots – Better sharing menu with more details that popup at the center of the screen – Seekable progress bar for music and YouTube notifications – New Scoped Storage limits how apps can access files – Settings for notifications swipe gesture (right/left swipe to clear or show notification) – Other features, bug fixes and optimizations – see here Android Q Beta 2 (build QPP2.190228.021) factory images and OTA update files are available for download for all Pixel devices. Users running on Android Q Beta 1 will get the update over the air. Other interested users can download the system images and flash manually.
Download and Install Android Q Beta 2
Android Q Beta is meant for app developers. Consumers need to wait for the release through the Android beta program. However, factory images and OTA are now available for download, which you can flash manually on supported devices. Download: Pixel (sailfish) – OTA | Factory images Pixel XL (marlin) – OTA | Factory images Pixel 2 (walleye) – OTA | Factory images Pixel 2 XL (taimen) – OTA | Factory images Pixel 3 (blueline) – OTA | Factory images Pixel 3 XL (crosshatch) – OTA | Factory images Android Q Beta Installation Guide: After downloading required file, follow this detailed installation guide. The guide covers both OTA and factory images installation procedures.