Google plans to increase the maximum video size for Android 11
Google plans to increase the maximum video size for Android 11



Google intends to keep pace with the evolution of the mobile market by deleting the largest videos that can be recorded by a smart device with the next version of the Android operating system.

In recent years, especially in 2019, mass storage devices, faster modems and highly accurate cameras have been introduced that support 5G networks but restrict Android to the smartphone market. The maximum video size is 2 GB by company or 4 GB.

However, this will change with Android 11 in 2020. Google decided to provide a maximum of 4 GB of storage space in 2014, while phones generally have 32 GB of storage capacity and mostly rely on external memory cards. But now that the capacity of the mobile phone has reached 1 TB, 4K photography is becoming more and more popular.

If the user is currently recording 4K video at 30 fps, the video will reach 4 GB after 12 minutes of recording and the camera app will record the video as if another clip was recorded without informing the user. , Developers have long asked Google to provide a way to record more than 4 GB of video. This seems to be changing next year.

According to data from XDA Developers, Google passed the test to support recording up to 32 GB of video, and in another test, the company managed to record a video that took up all the storage space. Phone memory.

Regarding Android 11, Google is expected to release its first beta in the first half of 2020 and the latest release in summer (especially August 2020). ...






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