The upcoming Android 13 “Tiramisu” has surfaced on the online first look.

Android 12, the most recent version of the mobile operating system, is presently available, and Google has also announced Android 12L, which should be available soon. 

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Finally, Google has begun development on Android 13, dubbed “Tiramisu,” which will be the company’s next big update. According to a fresh report from XDA-Developers, there are four major changes in the version. App Languages, Runtime Permission for Notifications, TARE — The Android Resource Economy, and Lock Screen Clock Layout are the four significant improvements or features coming to Android 13. More information on them may be found below.

Languages Used in Apps

With the “App Language” options in Android 13, it looks that users will be able to specify multiple languages for different applications. Android now sets the language system-wide rather than app-by-app.


Notifications Permission at Runtime

Google appears to be concerned about notification malware, and Android 13 has new permission called “POST NOTIFICATIONS,” suggesting that notifications might become an opt-in feature. It suggests that consumers may be able to choose whether or not they want the app to give them alerts.

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This is worth noting that Samsung has previously included something similar in the current Android 12-based One UI 4 for notifications permission.

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A look at Android 12 from a different point of view (Go edition)

Android (Go Edition) was released in 2017 with the purpose of allowing more people to enjoy the best of Android and Google on low-cost phones. Let’s fast forward to today: An Android phone is used by over 200 million people (Go edition). With the introduction of Android 12 just a few weeks ago (Go Edition).

Android 12 (Go Edition)

we’re building on what matters to you, creating a faster, smarter, and more privacy-friendly experience than ever before. We’re also making these phones more accessible by improving functionality for multilingual users and introducing new features that take data costs into account. Let’s take a closer look at some of the features coming to phones in 2022.

Apps that start more quickly.

Apps on your Android 12 (Go edition) device will run for up to 30 hours and animations will be smoother., meaning they’ll open instantly, without further delay on a blank screen. We also built the SplashScreen API so that all developers can always provide a  smooth experience when users launch their apps.


Battery life is extended.

Android 12 (Go Edition) will preserve battery life and storage by automatically hibernating applications that haven’t been used in a long time., which is especially useful for devices with limited storage capacity. Meanwhile, the updated Files Go app will let you recover files within 30 days, so you can safely delete unnecessary files to free up space in the meantime.

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Additional clever functions.

It’s also easier to grasp your material using Android 12 (Go Edition). Going to the recent apps screen, you will see options to listen to the news and translate any on-screen content to your preferred language.

Android 12 (Go Edition)


Sharing apps is a lot easier now.

Apps are a key part of the smartphone experience, but downloading them can sometimes incur additional data costs. With Android 12 (Go Edition), you will be able to save data by sharing apps directly with nearby devices using Nearby Sharing and Google Play.

Android 12 (Go Edition)


Sharing devices has never been easier.

Without worrying about privacy, you may share your smartphone with your friends or family. We’re making the guest user experience easier on Android 12 (Go Edition) by making profiles available right on the lock screen. You can easily switch to a host profile before sharing the device and restore it when done.

Android 12 (Go Edition)

New Android APIs and utilities for huge displays, as well as 12L.

 Android is used on more than a half billion large-screen devices, including tablets, foldables, and ChromeOS devices. We’ve seen approximately 100 million additional Android tablet activations in the last year–a 20 percent year-over-year increase, while ChromeOS, the fastest-growing desktop platform, has grown by 92 percent. Foldable devices are also on the rise, with a year-on-year increase of almost 265 percent! In all, there are about 250 million Android-powered large-screen devices in use. With all of this momentum, we’re still investing in making Android an even better OS for users and developers on these devices.

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But, at Android Dev Summit today, we unveiled a feature release for Android 12 that is purpose-built for big displays, dubbed 12L, as well as new APIs, tools, and advice to make it easier to design for big displays.

12L is a feature drop for big displays that is currently being tested.

Now, we’re releasing a developer preview of 12L, a planned innovation that will improve Android 12 on big displays. You may use the preview to check out the new large-screen features, optimise your apps, or provide feedback.

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Two-column layouts display more information and are simpler to use.

On large displays, we’ve improved the UI in 12L, including notifications, fast settings, lockscreen, overview, home screen, and more. The notification shade, lockscreen, and other system surfaces, for example, employ a new two-column style to take advantage of the screen space on displays over 600dp. Apps that run on the system have also been optimised.

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Toggle between split-screen and full-screen modes by dragging and dropping programmes.


We’ve further improved multitasking by including a new taskbar on wide displays that allows users to quickly move between their favourite programmes. The desktop also makes split-screen mode more accessible than ever before: simply drag and drop an app into split-screen mode from the taskbar. To make split-screen mode more usable in Android 12 and later, we’re assisting users by automatically enabling split-screen mode for all applications, regardless of whether they’re adjustable.

Finally but not least, we’ve improved compatibility mode with visual and stability enhancements to provide users with a better letterboxing experience and make applications appear better by design. Device manufacturers may now select unique letterbox colours or textures, modify the position of the inset window, apply unique rounded corners, and more since we’ve made letterboxing easy to customise.

The 12L feature drop will be available early next year, just in time for the next generation of Android 12 tablets and foldables. We’re already working with our OEM partners to add these capabilities to their large-screen devices, so stay tuned for the Lenovo P12 Pro’s developer preview of 12L.

Making it easier to create large-screen content

That’s time to start creating completely customizable apps that work on every device, and we’ve made it even faster. Along with the developer preview, we’re delivering improvements to our APIs, tools, and advice to help you prepare for these changes in the OS and Play.

Patterns for large screens should be considered when designing.

The very first step in implementing flexible UI is to create an app that works well on both tiny and large screens. We’ve been working on new Material Design designed to help you scale the UI of your app across all devices. The properly in order to avoid popular ecosystem layout patterns that can help inspire and jump-start your work.

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Material Design standards include adaptive UI patterns.

Meet the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, two new smartphones that are more powerful.

The fully redesigned Google phones, the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, have landed. Both phones are fast, smart, safe, and designed to fit you, thanks to Google Tensor, Google’s first processor, which comes with Android 12. The Pixel 6 is an excellent all-around phone with a starting price of $ 599. The Pixel 6 Pro, which starts at $ 899, is the phone for you if you want all of the advanced capabilities and upgraded finishes. Google Tensor, a mobile-on-a-chip system built particularly for Google’s cutting-edge AI, lies at the heart of the new Pixel range. Google Tensor gives your phone a whole new set of capabilities, making the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro more useful and personal.

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Design that stands out

This year, Pixel features a bold new design that integrates the look of the software on the inside with the hardware on the exterior. The Camera Bar, which offers the phone a clean, symmetrical design that places the camera front and centre, is the first thing you’ll notice. The Pixel 6 features a unique visual and energetic look. The matte black metal strap rounds out the possibilities. Color is expressive and flexible. The finishes on the Pixel 6 Pro were inspired by those seen in high-end jewellery and watches. It has a shining metal unibody that turns into a lovely curved glass with hues that match the metallic bezels. In terms of colour, Android 12 is a full redesign of the operating system.

Leaked photos highlight the differences between the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.

Google  has revealed that its next launch event will take place on October 19, at which the tech giant will formally unveil the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones, the latest generation of the Pixel series. The firm also released information on forthcoming premium smartphones and other products.

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The smartphones had already been leaked, showing virtually everything before to launch. Now, fresh photos from Evan Blass reveal the differences between the two coming Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro devices.


To launch with, there will be 3 color options for the basic model: Kinda Coral, Sorta Seafoam, and Stormy Black. The Pro model, but at the other hand, will come in 3 colours: Sorta Sunny, Cloudy White, and Stormy Black. The leaked images this time it included a side profile of the devices.

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It displays the depth of the phone’s camera bar on the rear. Google, as previously reported, is abandoning the conventional camera module in front of a camera bar design that can better handle big sensors.

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Google Announced Release Date of Pixel 6 Series.

Google flagship model of this year’s Pixel 6 series will be released, even after the official launch video has been announced. The ultimate Google Pixel 6 release date has been set for October 19 @ 10am PST.

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 Google’s Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro models are described as completely redesigned devices. Google’s first internal mobile chip, Tensor, is inside both phones, making them faster, smarter, safer, and able to adapt to your needs. Furthermore, the Pixel 6 series uses an innovative three-section color block back cover design, which is unique and different from other manufacturers in recognition of the estimated existence of the moment.

 

According to Google, the new Pixel 6 series will also have a larger sensor than the previous generation, and the resolution will also be higher. Both Pixel 6 cameras offer an ultra-wide angle camera, but only 4x optical zoom is offered. The Pixel 6 camera has been claimed to absorb 150% more light than the previous generation of Pixel cameras. The new Material You theme is preinstalled on the Pro. Various media reports indicate that both handsets will ship with Android 12 OS. Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro both have AMOLED displays with 90Hz, 8GB RAM, and 128GB / 256GB storage, whereas the Pixel 6 Pro has a 120Hz, 6.71 inch AMOLED display with 12 GB RAM.

With its 50-megapixel rear camera and a 12-megapixel super wide-angle lens, the Pixel 6 offers a 50-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front camera; the Pixel 6 Pro features a 4x periscope lens. A resolution of 48 megapixels is used. This model also features a 12 megapixel front camera. For the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, the batteries are 4,614mAh and 5,000mAh, respectively. Adding the new Tensor chip, a breakthrough in screen and rear camera design, and a new screen will make the Pixel 6 series even more intriguing. This product has a great full screen experience because of the hole in the middle and the thin bezel around the screen.

Google smartphone Pixel Fold Concept render.

 This fall,   Google will release the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. It will also release the Android 12 operating system. But Google doesn’t seem to be stopping there. There have been several reports recently indicating that Google is planning to launch its first foldable smartphone by the end of 2021.

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 Pixel Fold could be the name of the device. There is likely to be a flexible display inside Google’s first foldable phone. The highly anticipated Google Pixel Fold was imagined as a series of 3D renderings by graphic designer Waqar Khan in collaboration with LetsGoDigital. It is reminiscent of the Pixel 6 series. A front display with a punch-hole selfie camera can be seen on the Google Pixel Foldable Phone Pixel Fold renderings. The camera is positioned in the upper left corner. In addition to the thick edges, the bezel is quite thick as well, which is to be expected. Even though it is a foldable phone, it is a tablet when the user opens it, allowing a large screen.


 The upper right corner contains another hole-punch camera. A hidden hinge is used for similar reasons to those used by Samsung. A patent application describing a “multi-axis soft hinge mechanism and folding device with the same was also filed by Google LLC on September 23, 2021. When the device is folded, only a small seam appears on the device’s 58-page documentation, which outlines an advanced hinge mechanism. According to research, Google might use the hinge patented by LG to build the Pixel Fold. The design of the patent hinge can also be used for clamshell foldable smartphones, so not only a smartphone but a tablet would benefit from this design.


 The . PDF file, including a complete technical description and the original patent images, can be downloaded at the bottom of this page. The Waqar-designed Pixel Fold looks quite similar to the Pixel 6 series from the rear. Even though the Series 6 launch event has yet to take place, Google has already announced the design and a few details. The Pixel 6 has a tri-colour design with a vertical camera housing, which protrudes from the body. This is a distinctive and unique design, which the designer has also incorporated into the Pixel Fold. The zoom camera is also reflected in the design. Also watch the animation video below, where Waqar Khan shows the Google Pixel Fold from all sides, in the same color variations as the Pixel 6 series.

Last year, it was announced that Google is developing a foldable smartphone called Passport. More specific information about Google’s development brochure continued in July this year. At the time, The Elec and display analyst Ross Young reported that Google’s foldable phones had a 7.6-inch flexible screen. The screen size is similar to the recently released Samsung Z Fold 3. In most cases, Samsung Display’s 120Hz LTPO screen is used. Google, like Samsung, is expected to use ultra-thin glass technology. This makes the screen resistant to scratches and shocks. It is not yet clear which type of screen protector will be applied. Currently, there is no information about the disk set, but it is highly unlikely that Google will use the recently announced Tensor SoC for a foldable Pixel smartphone.

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THE OFFICIAL GOOGLE PIXEL 6 SERIES VIDEO REVEALS SOME FEATURES.

  Google has released a video promoting the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones. A video of the Tensor chip and the new UI design of the mobile phone can be seen for 30 seconds. According to Google, the Pixel 6 series will soon be available for purchase. Pixel 6 series is expected to launch this month, based on speculations so far.

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Video of the Android 12 music control bar, player buttons, weather, and clock widgets on the Pixel 6 series can be seen in the following video. Purple and brown are the colors used to match the default theme of the phone. In addition, the Dock bar’s permanent icon is a circle, and the search box remains at the bottom.

The Pixel 6 is different from the Pixel 6 Pro according to the renderings we’ve seen so far. There is a thicker bezel on the Google Pixel 6 than on the Google Pixel 6 Pro. The Google Pixel 6 Pro, therefore, has an improved display effect than the Pixel 6. Additionally, it appears that the Pixel 6’s punch-hole is smaller than that of the Pixel 6 Pro. Its thin bezel and powerful hyperboloid display make it one of the best smartphones of all time. A high display-to-body ratio makes it the best smartphones of all time.


In addition to its stylish rear design, the Google Pixel 6 series also maintains a simple and practical front design. On the back of this device we can see a black bar. The black bar houses the camera. We can see from the renders that the black bar on the Pixel 6 has two sensors. For the Pixel 6 Pro, the same area has three sensors. Additionally, the top of the Google Pixel 6 is thinner than that of the Google Pixel 6 Pro.

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First look Android 12.1 update foldable phones.

 Google is expected to release the next major update for Android, Android 12, next week, but ahead of its release we are already hearing Google’s plans for a follow-up update. Earlier this month, XDA first announced that Google plans to release an interim update before 2022 to Android 13, which we are tentatively calling Android 12.1 according to Google’s naming convention for previous versions. Take a first look at some of the new features. Android 12 preview.

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 If you haven’t followed our coverage, you might be wondering how we know an Android 12.1 update is coming. Our first suggestion came from code changes submitted to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) Gerrit, which increased the API level for Android 13 from 32 to 33. For reference, the corresponding API level for Android 12 is 31. , so if Android 13 matches API level 33, it means API level 32 needs to meet an interim release. Comments from the Google suggest that the draft version is codenamed “scv2”, which we believe is short for “Snow Cone v2”. Snow Cone, by the way, is the supposed dessert name of Android 12, a convention that Google publicly abandoned a few years ago but its engineers still follow internally. Therefore, we started calling the next draft Android 12.1, but it might end up being marketed like something else. 


The next thing you might be wondering is why an exit point is needed, given that Google hasn’t released one since Android 8.1 Oreo in 2017. While we don’t have a full picture yet, we do have one. saw evidence that Google adds. new APIs and features to improve the foldable phone experience. It’s possible that Google is planning to release its next pixel fold device soon with this new version of the operating system and all the new foldable features it contains, so we just couldn’t wait for the release of Android 13 on it. next year as that would delay the release of the phone. Since Android 12 has already reached platform stability last month, any new APIs that need to be added must wait for the next version, which would otherwise be Android 13. Android 12 version history The history of the Android 12 previewer. The operating system reached platform stability with beta 4 in August, so the new APIs should be included in the next release. 

Google patents futuristic Pixel tablet Renders show.

The company also makes plenty of tech products, such as Google Pixel smartphones, Nest speakers and cameras, and of course 2in1 Chromebook laptops. Until 2019, the American manufacturer also produced tablets, the 12.3-inch Pixel Slate was the last model. Later, attention shifted to convertible laptops, which offer both laptop and tablet convenience. A patent filed recently by Google LLC shows that the R&D department was already working on very advanced projects at the time. 

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The Mountain View company patented a particularly futuristic tablet in Japan, but it was not approved and issued by the Japan Patent Office (JPO) until June 28, 2021. This is a design patent, so features and specifications remain unknown. Google has captured the device from all sides. The Google tablet shown has a full screen design with very thin screen borders. The device has nice rounded corners. On the back, the case is rounded on all four sides, which contributes to a good grip and a clean look. Unfortunately, the patent images do not show any details of the connections, buttons, and / or cameras.


This did not stop the graphic designer. Giuseppe Spinelli, aka Snoreyn, to bring the patented design to life. Giuseppe created a series of 3D product renderings based on the images of the Google LLC patent.Google Pixel 6 Design For colour and choice of materials, Giuseppe has been inspired by the recently announced Google Pixel 6 smartphone. The tablet is also equipped with the same characteristic power and volume buttons – as can be seen in the render below. In addition, the Google Pixel tablet is equipped with a hole-punch camera, which is useful for making a video call or taking a selfie. stereo speakers are also available, two at the top and two at the bottom. In addition, a USBC connection has been inserted into the design at the bottom to charge the device.

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