Android 11 Officially Released for Google Pixel Devices

Google has released Android 11, the new version of Android, the most popular operating system in the mobile operating system world. However, the tech giant has given priority to Pixel users, whose new version of the operating system is its own phone.

Developed with many new features added to android 10, Android 11 has been released for almost all Pixel devices. The only Pixel model that didn't get a new version of the mobile operating system was the original Pixel released in October 2016.

Along with Android 11, Google's main focus with the user interface has been to improve the availability of smartphones using Android with fine-tuning, to make communication easy by grouping notifications from the messaging app, the system-wide messaging bubble system where apps can benefit and give the user direct access from the phone's power menu.

In addition to Android 11, users are also offered new privacy and security mechanisms. The new mechanisms allow you to avoid unlimited access to hardware for apps you install on your phone or tablet. Another change Google has made about this has been in the permit protocol. With the new permission protocol, you'll only be able to allow applications to access your microphone, camera, or location data only once. When you open the app again later, it will ask you for permission to access them again.

Of course, even though Google Pixel devices first bought Android 11, they will find their way to other smartphones. One Plus will be one of the first third-party companies to buy Android 11. At this time, there is no exact date for when this update will arrive on other phones. However, they are expected to be announced in the next few days.


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