2018 google assistant project and Android upgradation - Xolo Q3000

Here we are in 2018 and having miui 9 on q3000 thanks to our keen developers and we are heading towards Google assistant since it's good AI and we are again in the race then ,because we are having a device which still stands in the race of software developers
I had tried many tricks that can allow us to use assistant on our device but still can't really achieve the destination I do personally believe that our developers can do that .
Some of experiment I did are as follows:
1.tried to change Build.prop
2.Android version changes to 7.0 and changed many settings of Xiaomi redmi note 4 and pixel XL with q3000
And many others like using nova launcher.

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[Q][REQ] MIUI for the Moto G

I just bought this awesome device and I'm extremely happy with it so far. Great design, unrivaled performance at this price. It has great dev support (thank you for the hard work, devs), everithing is just fine.
My previous device was an Xperia X8, I used it for 3 years. It's kinda old and slow and has a very limited hardware. But the fact that there is a working MIUI port for even this old and crappy handset made me wondering why isn't the G supported.
I'm neither a developer nor a programmer, and altough I'm using custom stuff such as ROMs and kernels since 2011, I can only call myself an experienced user. I'm a former MIUI user, and i found it the fanciest and even the best ROM out there for the X8. I miss its features and UI, but as I mentioned earlier, I don't have the knowledge necessary for porting the ROM myself. Therefore must I ask/request it here: Would it be possible to make a working MIUI ROM for the G? I don't know how much work that would take, but I wanna kindly request the developers to at least give it a try.
Sadly I'm only 16 and I can't donate. All that I can do is to hit the thanks button and maybe to help at testing.
Best regards, thanks in advance
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¿What do you expect from Android "P"?

I thought it would be cool for us moto G 3 users to share our opinions of what we all expect from android P to bring.. new features, more UI changes? Is there more that can be added to android software to make the update worth it? Are we reaching the end of the innovative era, and all we will see from now on are little, unimportant changes?
Is project treble going to stop fragmentation since android 8? Guess we'll discover it this year. Share your thoughts
When it's out, OEMs that don't want to support Treble would ship with Nougat (Google could prevent that by forbidding this practice) or Tizen OS (customers would be unhappy with Tizen) but that wouldn't work so Treble will eventually be supported on all new Android devices.
Android P might be the one Android release to finally support themes/at least a built-in system dark theme.
And let's start guessing Android P's name: Popsicle? Or how about Pie?
Pez will finally have a working "feed me breakfast in bed" button.

Most Interesting Answers from the EMUI Product Manager Q&A

The EMUI 9 Product Manager Q&A gave users the chance to have their questions addressed by the product manager of Honor's EMUI. With a lot of users posting great questions, I pulled some of the most interesting answers from Honor.
Question:
When will Magic UI come to the Honor Play?
Answer:
So far, we have already finished some open Channels markets HOTA push (the Android P/Android 9.0/EMUI 9.0 update) for the products of Honor Play. Detailed information is as follows:
Release Schedule
Question:
When is EMUI 9.0 coming to the Honor 8 Pro?
Answer:
Thank you for showing your interest for Android Pie, we would like to inform you that our software team has confirmed the compatibility of device with EMUI 9.0/Android Pie and expected to be released the final version of EMUI 9.0/Android Pie in batches tentatively by end of Apr'19. We request you to kindly stay tuned to our official pages, HiCare App for more information. We appreciate your understanding and patience.
Question:
Will the headphone jack will be present in upcoming Honor phones?
Answer:
Although many smartphones abandon the 3.5mm headphone jack. our research shows that the headphone jack is still popular among most of the users. That’s why we still keep it on the slim and compact HONOR View20.
Question:
Are you unlocking the bootloader on all your devices from now on?
Answer:
Thank you for supporting Honor products. Honor used to provide users with corresponding unlock codes to meet personalized requirements due to the usage of different ROMs. However, due to possible problems caused by such unlocking, such as system built-in function failure, device freezing, and power consumption increase, bootloader unlock codes has been ceased for devices launched after May 25, 2018.
Limited bootloader unlock codes were provided for qualified Honor developers.
Question:
How is Magic UI different from EMUI? Going forward, should we expect to see much more differentiation between EMUI and Magic UI? Will Magic UI be a separate brand in future?
Answer:
Magic UI will be the system UI for all HONOR smartphones in the future. To satisfy consumer demands for better user experience, the system will be continuously improved with regards to design and features with the young generation in mind. Magic UI aims to provide intelligent user experiences for HONOR’s users. The system will be adopted by all HONOR smartphones in the future.

Android 10 review: The most personal Android yet

Android 10 brings a lot of changes to the Android ecosystem. The re-branding ends the era of dessert names and Google has officially gone all-in on gesture controls. However, despite these new directions, Android remains the same OS we all know and love.
Google’s big themes for Android 10 were gesture controls, additional security, and enhancing existing features. The update as a whole feels a lot like a continuation of Android Pie. However, there is still a marked difference between Android Pie and Android 10, compared to Android Marshmallow and Android Oreo.
These are the top Android 10 features you should know
We’ve already gone over the entire OS in our Android 10 overview video (above) and all of our articles (just below). We recommend reading and viewing those so we don’t have to rewrite the wheel here. You can also check out the Easter egg instructions here, and Google has its own Android 10 features page as well. If you’re interested in the big rebranding that came with the launch of Android 10, David Imel took a trip to Google to learn all about it and you can read it here.
Finally, this Android 10 review is based off the software update that landed on the Pixel 3a. Your Android 10 experience may differ from device to device.

Android Q's Project Mainline meaningless to Mate 30?

Recently, there're many concerns regarding to lack of GMS in mate 30 pro due to US ban.
I just thinking about one of main core feature from Android Q: Project Mainline.
Since Mate30 did not pass CTS and GTS test, meaning it cannot obtain official system module updates directly from Google even though users installed those GMS via third party installer? Am I correct?

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