Android 11 Offers Major Unnoticed Improvements
Android 11 Update Encompasses Major Revamped & New Features |
The latest version of the famous operating system Android by Google is eagerly awaited by millions and millions of users across the world who are excited to experiment with the newest features and the improved ones. Android 11 will be rolled out gradually to the audience members in the coming weeks; Google's Pixel devices are - of course - amongst the first to receive the Android 11 update. The latest version of Android has been heavily praised by many experts and developers for its presentation of multiple new and enhanced features. For example Android 11 offers a better control over the device, a better overall performance and upgraded app's privacy settings. But there seems to be many more unnoticed improvements that are embedded in the latest Android version which are receiving less attention and praise from the fans.
The updated version is reportedly all about making the device faster and more manageable for the user's own sake. There is now a better notifications system, enhanced media controls, a new power-button menu along with upgraded privacy settings. In addition Android 11 offers better streaming features for virtual assistants - such as Google Assistant or Bixby. One of the new streaming functions allows developers of virtual assistants to send audios over the new stream which will enable the user to set the volume of the assistant in an independent way without mingling with other media apps and services. The audio streaming on Android 11 is designed to separate the volume of the virtual assistant from the volume of other streams / apps.
Furthermore Google is working harder to enhance the performance of the Android operating system by limiting the consumption of power and the burden on the CPU in an attempt to make the device lighter and faster. There is a new feature designed to freeze cached apps in order to reduce the amount of power consumed and stop the usage of CPU cycles. This feature however is reported to be fully functional in the next update of the operating system and for now it'll stay in "Developer Options".
Moreover there is a new blurring window feature which sprints a blur effect behind the notifications section when it's pulled downwards on the screen - it helps redirect the user's focus on the prioritized notifications in front of him, rather than focusing on the actual screen itself! Even more there is a deep-press feature available in Android 11 which expands the notifications panel easily. And let's not forget that Google offers a better connectivity which is designed to shutoff the 5G feature to save the device's power when very low. So if you have an Android device you get to enjoy most of these features when you receive the latest update in the coming few weeks.
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