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Android 11 has introduced a new volume stream for virtual assistants, custom clock plugins, freezing cached apps, a Kawase blur for notification shade, deep press support for expanding notifications, and enhanced connectivity.
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Additionally, the Pixel Themes app has been updated to include a new lockscreen clock customization option, a Kawase blur effect, and a new Bluetooth Gabeldorsche feature stack.
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The Android 11 update also includes the ability to use the Google Assistant app to access the Google Assistant app, the Google Assistant app, and the Google Assistant app.
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These features are intended to reduce power consumption and improve performance, as well as to provide a more secure and reliable connection to the cloud.
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Summary
Android 11 has introduced a new volume stream for virtual assistants, custom clock plugins, freezing cached apps, a Kawase blur for notification shade, deep press support for expanding notifications, and enhanced connectivity. These features are intended to reduce power consumption and improve performance, as well as to provide a more secure and reliable connection to the cloud. Additionally, the Pixel Themes app has been updated to include a new lockscreen clock customization option, a Kawase blur effect, and a new Bluetooth Gabeldorsche feature stack.
Here are all the hidden changes in Android 11 we learned from source code
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This document outlines some architectural considerations we've made when developing the Gabeldorsche (GD) Bluetooth stack.
Gabeldorsche Architecture
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Android 11 was announced at Google I/O and featured a variety of new features, such as the Slices API, the permissions dashboard, and the data access audit. However, these features have yet to be implemented, and Google has been working on them to make them work as expected. Additionally, the Android 11 update includes the ability to use the Google Assistant app to access the Google Assistant app, the Google Assistant app, and the Google Assistant app.
The Android 11 interview: Googlers answer our burning questions | Ars Technica
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Google recently revealed the source code for the upcoming Android 11 device, which includes a new volume stream, customizable clock plugins, freezing cached apps, a Kawase blur for notifications, deep press support, and a Gabeldorsche feature. These features are expected to improve the user experience and help improve battery life.
Android 11 Unknown Features: Learned from the Source-Code
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