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One of the most anticipated features of the upcoming Android Q release is the native desktop mode, a feature that will compete with Samsung’s DeX. While Google has not shown much of it, developer Daniel Blandford took the latest Android Q beta, added his own custom launcher, and got the desktop mode working.

The handset he used is the Essential Phone, which was accompanied by a portable monitor and — apparently — a Bluetooth keyboard. Unfortunately, not all of us can take the desktop mode in Android Q beta for a spin, due to the aforementioned (not-so) secret ingredient that played a key role in the making of the video below, namely Blandford’s custom launcher.

In addition to the desktop mode, Android Q also promises to come with a system-wide dark mode, smart reply for all messaging apps, a more refined Share menu, faster access to Settings, a new depth format for images, and much more. Do you have a favorite new feature already? If the answer is affirmative, feel free to let us know which one in the comments below.

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