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Android 12 release date: features, leakes| New Privacy Settings, Supported Devices

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Although many of us are still waiting for their mobile phones to upgrade to Android 11, this month Google will announce the beta version of Android 12 for developer previews. Android 12 will, however, be launched officially at the end of the year, most likely in September 2021. There are some leaked reports and features about Android 12 that will be discussed here below.

We’ve introduced Android 12’s useful features and improvements from Android 11. Some Android 12 features are leaked while there are still several other features that will be leaked, so we will update this article as soon as fresh features are leaked, so keep visiting and following us.

In Short what Android 12

  1. The next big update for Android.

2. In September 2021 Android 12 is going to be (openly) released.

3. Android 12 beta will be available at the end of February 2021 for developer previews.

4. Android 12 is completely free.

Android 12: Date of Release
By the end of this month, Android 12 will be published officially to users, where we will see many of its features. In the first few months of the year Google also launches a beta version of Android updates, Android 11 for developers also launched in February last year, and we expect Android 12 to be launched in February.

The public beta of Android 12 will be launched in May at Google IO, this Android 12 beta will be Android 12’s first beta for general use. In public beta models, several features of Android 12 will be unveiled.

Google will publicly launch Android 12 by the end of the year. Google Pixel 5 and Google Pixel 4a together with Google Pixel 6 are the first smartphones that upgrade Android 12.

You can upgrade to Android 12 by 2022, whether you are using a phone from another company, depending on the company phone you have. Instead of Stock Android, several businesses use Android skins, but optimization certainly takes time.

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ANDROID 12 Features | Rumours | New Privacy Changes | Leaks

The largest Android 12 leak has been photographed by XDA developers where a lot of new tips on Android updates can be accessed.

Android 12 emphasizes on safety and will now display alerts when applications are using the microphone and camera, as well as IOS (which displays points), Android 12, where an application uses the camera or microphone, will display microphone and camera icons at the top right of the notification bar.

On one thing Google confirmed in its blog, it will now ease the use of another app store on its phone with safety measures in mind. It was probable, but highlights about those app stores should also be used.

XDA developers noted that Google could make it easy for Android-Run-Time (ART) updates to be supported by GMP rather than using OTA updates. The latter would allow updates to be distributed via the play store.

That means, manufacturers no longer have to wait for you to upgrade, but a couple of essential updates are still given (OTA).

XDA Developers have found that Android 12 is now using ‘System Hibernate’ for less power on the handset and therefore more battery life. While some Android overlays still have these capabilities, they are now available for all Android 12 users.

It still remains uncertain how Google uses the Android 12 app-wintering feature, but XDA developers have indicated that Android is now eliminating cache apps that are normally used to make them partly uninstall instead of reducing it.

There is also rumour that Google could restore the dual-tap-on-back functionality to take screen shots, the Google assistant unlocked, etc.

A curious rumor about Android 12 is that WiFi sharing mode may be the same as IOS. You can conveniently use close devices to exchange your WiFi password. This will substitute for WLAN sharing via QR, which has been used and is still in use by previous versions of Android.

Another feature that has been leaked in Android 12 is a new coloring scheme, which allows you to use a key color and one focus color as the theme for menus and other applications. This function extends to both indigenous and third-party apps.

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