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What's different

Upgrading to Android 10 introduces many differences:
Some CU360 advanced features are not present in this release.
Navigation Bar with Volume Controls
By pressing the volume controls on the navigation bar, now the device shows the audio gadget
and decrease/increase the current audio out level.
Android uses separate audio streams for playing music, alarms, notifications, the incoming call
ringer, system sounds, in-call volume, etc.. This allows users to control the volume of each stream
independently. By default, pressing a volume control modifies the volume of the active audio
output stream. If your app isn't currently playing anything, hitting the volume keys adjusts the
music volume.
Figure 26:
Standard System Navigation Bar – Volume Controls
Figure 27:
Gadget to Control the Audio Volume
Initial Launcher Desktop
The device desktop now shows a central little white arrow to open the app drawer. Swipe-up from
the little white arrow with the remote-control mouse pointer to open the app drawer.
Inside the app drawer you can find all the preinstalled apps and the Android Settings, plus your
own installed apps.
Release Notes for Avaya Collaboration Unit CU360
Navigation Bar
Split Screen
Initial desktop
Many different menus and options
Usage of a PIN or a Pattern or similar Access Restriction Methods is not
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supported in this release
802.1x Settings on Ethernet are not supported in this release.
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