This early availability was meant for app developers to get their apps ready to work with Android 10 from day 1 of the official release. As noted earlier, Android Q beta has been around since March 2019. It’s quite unfortunate that this is actually happening.
So, if you depend on the GoPro app on your Android smartphone, be sure to stick with Android Pie for now, at least until the app gets a new software update to include support for Android 10. How long the wait for this version will take to arrive is still unknown to us. GoPro says the app hasn’t been optimized to work on Android 10 just yet, but it should do so when the next update to the app is released. Glad this didn’t happen when I needed it most.
I updated my Pixel to Android 10 and then found out it disabled my GoPro. Apparently, the GoPro app isn’t working with Android 10 yet, at least not for now. If you are in this small bracket and you also happen to use the GoPro app on your phone, there is some bad news for you. This means only a fraction of eligible devices now have access to the new OS. The stable version of Android 10 started rolling out on September 3 and besides the Google Pixels, the Essential Phone and Redmi K20 Pro are the only other non-Google phones with access to the stable version.
If yes, you are probably getting ready to upgrade your Google Pixel, Essential Phone or maybe the surprise package in Redmi K20 Pro to the latest and greatest stable Android OS from Google right now. Are you an Android user who has been eyeing the latest update to Android 10, an OS that was formerly known as Android Q since its initial availability in March 2019?