There have been a number of developer previews before, but the new beta release is also accompanied with final SDK and NDK APIs for developers to try out with apps. The final, full release is scheduled for “Q3”.As well as improved Device Controls for handling connected devices (pictured), there are new Media Controls for switching the output device for their audio or video content, whether it be headphones, speakers or TV. There are also new privacy permissions, around things such as such as granting one-time permissions, a permissions auto-reset feature and Google Play System Updates.
Google also says it aims to make Android more “people-centric and expressive”. What this means is Conversation notifications given prominence, Bubbles to keep conversations in view multitasking, Voice Access for people who control their phone entirely by voice and consolidated keyboard suggestions.Previously, Google has highlighted the main features of Android 11 as centring around 5G connectivity, UI support for foldable screens and faster messaging.
Source: This news is taken from www.electronicsweekly.com