Android 11 will finally be updated by Google on the first day and will provide beta versions for other OEMs

 Since the release of 7 beta versions since February, the final version of Android 11 is here. Of course, Google is releasing the first day's Android 11 update for Pixel phones (most likely for Pixel 2 and later), but this is not all. Google blog post is truly shocking

Yes, we can look forward to the first day of updates not just from Google. The company said: "Android 11 will be launched today on some PixeI, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Oppo and Realme phones.

Outside of the Google phone series, there are basically no major Android updates for the first day, so it is important to announce that some manufacturers have managed to release updates on time. OnePlus is one of the most active companies. It provides four developer previews for OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro, so it is most likely to update OnePlus phones. Later, we will update this article with the full list.

XDA lists third-party devices that have a beta version (not the final version): "OnePlus 8, OnePlus 8Pro, Xiaomi Mi 10, Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro, OPPO Find X2, OPPO Find X2 Pro, OPPOAce 2, OPPOReno 34G, OPPOReno 3 Pro 4G, and Realme X50 Pro."

In addition, Google provides complete system images and OTA for Pixel 2, 3, 3a, 4 and 4a.

In terms of actual functionality, Android 11 is not a big update, but it does change. The notification panel has been upgraded with the addition of a new "conversation" section, which provides special sections and notification settings from messaging applications. The new messaging function includes "Bubble

s" API, which allows developers to build floating chat applications, similar to Facebook’s old "chat header" function. There is also a special slot for permanent media player notifications in the notification panel, which can now be between them Switch easily.

The power menu has been comprehensively improved and can now display cards from Google Pay and Google Assistant smart home controls. There is a built-in screen recorder and a new one-time permission option for the application. Android 11 also brings wireless Android Auto support to every phone, provided you have a vehicle that supports it.

Today’s release shows that some OEMs are doing a better job of releasing timely Android 11 updates, but as usual, there will be some troubles. It is expected that the first day of the device will be launched as planned, and it may take one to two weeks to reach everyone, while slower manufacturers will take several months.

It will take time to introduce Android 11 to flagship devices.

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