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This is when Google will release Android 10 update to Pixel phones

Google will officially release the next version of Android dubbed as Android 10 on September 3. According to a report by PhoneArena, Google will release Android 10 update for Pixel phones on the same day itself. The update will be available for all Pixel phones-- Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2 series, Pixel 3 series and the Pixel 3a series.

As far as features are concerned, Google has added Dark Mode in Android 10 along with improved privacy features. Android 10 will also feature a ‘Desktop Mode’ that will let the handset connect to desktops in an easier manner. Android 10 will not only bring some changes in the design of the UI but will also give users a chance to play around with the colour themes. The colour accents are likely to stay limited in the final version. This can be found in the ‘Developer options’ in the beta version.

 Google will also introduce features like ‘Fast Share’ option for file transfers, different battery indicator, Wi-Fi connection through QR code and more.

 Meanwhile, Google recently announced that it is completely ditching the practice of naming Android versions after popular desserts and Android Q will be called Android 10. Not just the naming, Google has also changed the logo and the brand colour. The colour of the logo has changed from Green to Black while the Android robot remains. Explaining the colour change, Google said, “It’s a small change, but we found the green was hard to read, especially for people with visual impairments. The logo is often paired with colours that can make it hard to see—so we came up with a new set of colour combinations that improve contrast.” Google will start using the updated logo in the coming weeks with the final release of Android 10.

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