Google is ready to release Android 11 to the general public. Tuesday's announcement came after several months of testing in beta and updates.
The update is already rolling out to Google's Pixel devices (Pixel 2 and newer) and devices from OnePlus, Xiaomi, OPPO and Realme.
We should mention that among the new features that Google has added to the new operating system, it also made some changes to privacy. For example, you can no longer give apps one-time access to your microphone, camera, or location. Every time you open it application, you will be asked again if you want to approve the request again.
Another privacy feature may revoke the permissions of applications that you have not used in the past, preventing any unnecessary access to applications that you have installed and used only once.
Google is also improving how Android 11 will manage work and personal profiles for enterprise users – better separating personal and work data, preventing your IT administrator from accessing any of your personal data.
But the question remains the same for every major Android update: How long will it take to get to devices from companies like Samsung, and especially to devices that are one or two years old?