This is easy on the eyes, and helps save battery, too.Īndroid AutoAndroid Auto now comes built-in, so you can simply plug in your phone and start using Android on your car's display. Just pull it down, scroll to the bottom and tap manage in the bottom left hand corner.ĭark themeYou can now turn your UI and first-party apps dark by activating Dark theme in Settings. Manage notificationsIt's easier to find and manage notifications Settings straight from the notifications panel. Silent and alerting notifications are separated in the notifications bar, making it easier for you to see what needs your attention. Priority notificationsWith Android 10, you can organize and prioritize notifications by marking them as "silent" or "alerting". Go backwards and forwards, pull up the homescreen, and swipe up to see your open apps.Ĭontaminant detectionIf moisture or debris is detected in your USB port, a notification will be sent to you and accessories will not function. Gesture navigationNew ways to navigate around your phone without using any buttons. Privacy settingsYou can now view and control all of your privacy settings - from App Permissions to Web & App Activity to Location History - from one, simple place in your settings. So you get these fixes as soon as they are available. With Google Play system updates, important Security and Privacy fixes can now be sent directly to your phone from Google Play, just the same way all your other apps update. And in Android 10, you'll get them even faster and easier. Google Play system updatesAndroid devices already get regular security updates. "ELS" can send enhanced location directly from Android handsets to emergency services when an emergency call is placed. Want to change that access? Simply go to your settings.Īndroid Emergency Location ServicesAndroid helps keeps you safe when urgent situations occur. If an app has access to location data all the time, then Android will remind you with a one-time notification. When an app asks permission to access your location information, you can now award it access all the time, while the app is in use, or deny it access. For others, it'll continue providing hours of trendsetting activities for them to pursue.New location controls and reminderYou now have more control over how, or if, your location data is shared. But it's also a new way to express yourself and explore the world, while keeping in close contact with people you care about and those with who you share common ground. Obviously, for many users, Instagram will always be a simple photo-sharing app at heart. You can also plug in your Instagram account to any other of your favorite social networks like: Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr or Foursquare simply by tapping on the social share button. Now you can experience a different view of the world from a more local perspective, and instantly glance at other users' snapshots no matter where they're located. Easily find content relating to any of your interests by running a quick search, and tag your posts to make them more visible by adding hashtags. But now, Instagram has scooped up features that originated on Snapchat including facial filters (masks), live-streaming video, stories and the new release of IGTV.ĭespite its many attributes, Instagram's ubiquity truly lies in its capacity to cause interaction among users who are endlessly supplied with heaps of the best videos, pictures, and moments on the internet.
Initially, Instagram's main function revolved around embellishing your photos with a series of filters and unique frames like: XPro-II, Earlybird, Lo-fi, Sutro, Toaster, Brannan, Inkwell, Walden, Hefe, Nashville or 1977. After evolving from a simple photo filter app it took on a myriad of features to add a more social aspect to sharing your photos-quickly emerging as one of the top social networks among young and old alike. Nowadays the infamous platform is a daily event in millions of people's lives. Not too long ago Instagram was just your regular über-popular photo app that was only on iOS.