Android 11 released the first developer preview

Η released an early build today Wednesday για προγραμματιστές, περίπου ένα μήνα νωρίτερα από τις προηγούμενες κυκλοφορίες. Η προεπισκόπηση για τους προγραμματιστές λειτουργήσει με Pixels and is available for download only developers will have to go through it manually. A public beta is expected to be released in May, possibly with Google's Google I / O developer conference.

Android 11

Google has reportedly stopped naming new versions of its operating system in every major Android update and is using numbers. So we have the first Android 11.

Google warns regular users that this version is only for developers and if they want to try it out they should not use it on their main phone.

The first developer preview is available for Pixel 2, Pixel 2 XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL, Pixel 3a, Pixel 3a XL, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4 XL. To install the preview, you will need to download the factory image of your device and install it manually. If you decide to try the preview and want to go back to Android 10, you will need to reset your device to laboratory settings.

Android 11 includes new APIs for connectivity and enhancements to 5G connections for corporate users using the Android Work Profile. Messaging is also changing on Android 11, with a new chat approach allowing wider access to Android 10's Bubbles feature.

Google has also announced the schedule for the upcoming Android 11 preview updates. The developer preview will be released by April, with the first beta likely to be released in May. Google will continue to update the beta throughout the third quarter of 2020, until the release of the final, official version of Android 11.

When developers start installing Android 11 to test the them, more features will surely be announced. But we'll probably have to wait until Google I/O in May to find out what else Google has added to Android 11.

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