Google officially launches its first preview of Android 11 |
Google announced today (Wednesday) that it has released an upgrade version of the next version of Android, which can now be downloaded from developer.android.com.
The developer SDK that contains images from Google's smart system contains: (Pixel 2), (Pixel 2 XL), (Pixel 3), (Pixel 3 XL), (Pixel 3A), (Pixel 3 XL) and (Pixel 3 XL (4), (Pixel 4XL) and the official Android emulator.
Although Google released the first preview version of Android in the first quarter of the past five years, it is the first. It is only for developers and not for users in general. And if Google works as usual, Android 11 could provide more phones in the second preview version.
New features of Android 11 improve the experience of 5G networks, improve conversations, support for new versions of Neural Network APIs, improve security and security functions, improve application and communication compatibility, as well as image and camera improvements.
Features include enhanced management or enhanced screen management with a front camera hole and a dedicated chat area in the notification area and chat bubbles, inserting pictures into responses and notification and granting app permissions once.
It should be noted that the purpose of the first preview is to give developers an initial look at Android 11, examination of new APIs and compatibility tests. Google is expected to announce more details about the new system at a developer conference from May 12-14, next year.
A second preview for Android 11 is expected in March next year, then a third release in April, then the first beta release in May, then the second beta release in June, then the third beta release in the third quarter of this year, then the final version of the quarter the third. The company released the latest version of Android 10 in early August.