Recently, Google I/O announced several models compatible with Android Q beta3, and my Oneplus 6 happened to be among them
Recently, I have been eagerly anticipating the update to Android 10, and it has finally been pushed to my Oneplus 6. However, it is an Open beta version, which means that this version of the system may still have some instability. Despite this, I updated it through manual flashing for the first time.
The last time I used Android 10 was five months ago. At that time, Android 10 had not yet been officially named and there were many fatal bugs, resulting in a terrible experience. I had to roll back to Pie. Now, I have been using the official Open beta version for two days and I would like to share my thoughts.
- The new gesture navigation bar is really useful.
- It seems that I can no longer hide the notch, which is a bit uncomfortable.
- The gesture for going back conflicts with the gesture for pulling out the sidebar on the left.
- There are more animation effects, making the visual experience smoother.
- The battery seems to drain faster than on Pie, possibly due to the increased number of animation effects.
- Switching between the app drawer in the work space and the personal space seems a bit sluggish. I need to swipe up about one-third of the screen to be able to drag it.
- Dark mode is highly praised (although the stupid WeChat still blinds my eyes as always).
- Permission management is highly praised (there is an option for "Allow while app is in use" only).
- Magisk works fine.
- Auto brightness is not effective.
- There are a few apps that are not compatible.