Revamped Overview Menu, Screen Shot Shortcuts: In Android 11 Developer Preview 3, Google has revamped the Overview menu (recent apps screen) to show two new screenshot shortcuts along with big cards. However, it also removes the authorization to view the App Drawing from the Overview menu.
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Another Top 9Key feature in
Android 11 which will Redefine
Mobile Applications
Intro: Top 5 Key features in Android 11 which will
Redefine Mobile Applications(Part-1)
1.Revamped Power Menu:
Android 11 features a brutally revamped power menu that gives you quick
access to smart home controls, your Google Wallet cards, and (apparently)
power options.
Revamped Overview Menu, Screen Shot Shortcuts: In Android 11
Developer Preview 3, Google has revamped the Overview menu (recent apps
screen) to show two new screenshot shortcuts along with big cards.
However, it also removes the authorization to view the App Drawing from
the Overview menu.
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2.New Text Selection Mode in the Overview Menu:
In the fourth Android 11 Developer Preview, Google has added the “Select”
button to the Overview menu. Pressing it will quickly select the text in the
app and paste it into another application.
3. Media players now go to Quick Settings:
If you’re listening to music on your phone, you’re accustomed to finding a
media player in the shadow of your notification. In Android 11, the player
goes into the Quick Settings area and gains a few more tools, including the
ability to easily select the output device. However, even in the first beta, this
feature is switched off in development options.
4. Deactivating recently cleared apps:
Speaking of the revamped overview menu, you can now undo an app that
was accidentally cleared by swiping quickly on the screen.
5. Media players now go to Quick Settings:
If you’re listening to music on your phone, you’re accustomed to finding a
media player in the shadow of your notification. In Android 11, the player
goes into the Quick Settings area and gains a few more tools, including the
ability to easily select the output device. However, even in the first beta, this
feature is switched off in development options.
Deactivating recently cleared apps: Speaking of the revamped overview
menu, you can now undo an app that was accidentally cleared by swiping
quickly on the screen.
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6.More granular rear gesture tweaking:
The back gesture can be a little frustrating at times, as you’ve made a similar
gesture to activate hamburger menus. Fortunately, Android 11 has two
sliders that allow you to control the sensitivity of the gesture — one on the
left and right on the screen. This is a welcome change from the single
sensitivity slider on Android 10.
7. Pixel Themes get clock adjustments:
In the Pixel Theming section of the settings, you can customize how your
clock looks on the AOD and lock screen. However, in the first beta, only one
clock option is available.
8.Improved Notification Shadow Conversations:
When you receive text, you can see a recent message in the New
Conversations tab in your notification shadow. You’ll be able to see more
threads, but you also have rich ways to compose messages, including the
way to send image messages from a notification. Notifications appear to be
very organized thanks to the restoration of how they look.
9.Upgraded voice access capabilities:
Previously, Android’s Voice Access screen labeled all the actions on the
screen with a number, allowing you to call the number to perform the action.
Now, Android 11 can read what’s on your screen and allows you to specify
the action instead, which is a good access upgrade.
There are many other changes that are more straightforward, such as folding,
waterfall, and pinhole display, 5G integration, scoped storage, improved
privacy and security, and more. We will continue to update this post as more
hidden features are discovered in Android 11 in the coming days.
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But remember: The current Android 11 Developer Beta
is a much older version of what we’re going to get later
this year, so don’t exceed your aspirations for any
great new characteristics or big new designs-Google
has much more to expect something to happen in may
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