In 2019, the Android 10 update gave users the long-awaited dark mode and important changes to app permissions. Android 11 might not be the most revolutionary update we've ever seen, but there are still a lot of neat features to look forward to.
With its new iteration, Android has planned to focus on three specific essential themes: People, Controls, and Privacy. Let’s look at some of the best features that Android 11 will offer.
* A built-in screen recorder.
* Chat bubbles that will enable users to keep conversations in view and accessible while multitasking.
* A handy and customizable 'Do Not Disturb' feature that will give the user the freedom to choose which apps or people can notify them when they turn the mode on.
* Voice access will now also include an on-device visual cortex that will understand screen content and context while also producing labels and access points for accessibility commands.
* One-time permission options for microphone, camera, location, and more.
* The new “conversations” section at the top of your notification shade will help you to prioritize your conversations with your most important contacts.
* Power button shortcuts to provide access to your credit/debit cards stored in Google Pay as well as controls for Google Home devices.
* An “auto-reset” feature that will automatically ‘reset’ or remove all of the runtime permissions associated with the app and notify the user.
* Updated Device and Media controls that will allow you to quickly get to all of your smart devices and control them in one space.
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So, clearly, there are a lot of new and exciting features that users should be excited by for Android’s next version. Bear in mind, though, that the main new features of Android 11 may evolve and change before the final software is released in fall this year.
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