Platform Īndroid 11 contains various APIs designed for detecting the presence of 5G network connectivity in order to provide enhanced in-app experiences. The voice control system is capable of recognizing screen context. Media controls are displayed as part of the quick settings area and no longer as a persistent notification, and can be swiped sideways to access those for other apps. Īndroid 11 includes a built-in screen recorder. The screenshot button is moved to the recents screen (only on Pixel devices). The menu displayed when holding the power button now includes an area devoted to controlling smart home devices (only on Pixel devices). Bubbles is designed to replace the existing overlay permission, which is being deprecated in the future due to security (due to its use by clickjacking malware) and performance concerns. Notification history over the past 24 hours can also be displayed. Conversations can also be marked as "priority" to give them greater prominence (pushing them to the top of notifications, and allowing them to bypass do not disturb mode). See also: Android version history § Android 11 User experience Īndroid 11 introduces "conversations" notifications they are designed for chat and messaging, and can be presented in pop-up overlays known as "bubbles" when supported by apps. A hotfix Beta 2.5 was then released on July 22, with Beta 3 released on August 6. Beta 1 was finally released on June 10, 2020, followed by Beta 2 on July 8. Following the George Floyd protests, Google announced that the release of the first Android 11 beta would be postponed. The release of the first public beta was originally set to take place on June 3 at Google I/O, which was ultimately canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, an online release event being planned instead. On May 6, Google released an unexpected Developer Preview 4, as they pushed the whole roadmap for Android 11 forward a month, setting the date for the first beta for June 3. Developer Preview 2 was then released on March 18, followed by Developer Preview 3 on April 23. The first developer preview build of Android 11 was released on February 19, 2020, as a factory image for supported Google Pixel smartphones (excluding the first-generation Pixel and Pixel XL). A state of "platform stability" was planned for July 2020, and the final release occurred on September 8, 2020. Android 11 logo for Developer preview and Beta releaseĪndroid 11 (internally codenamed Red Velvet Cake) was intended for three monthly developer preview builds to be released before the first beta release, initially due in May, with a total of three monthly beta releases before the actual release.
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