Android 11 : The best review of Top 5 features
Typically, with every single new version of Android we'll get an early look at it in the form of an alpha or beta release then we'll dig into it find the coolest new features and then share it with the guests, this year with Android 11 those earlier builds were honestly a little bit underwhelming like the Alpha builds were not super feature-rich and they were not ready.
Typically, with every single new version of Android we'll get an early look at it in the form of an alpha or beta release then we'll dig into it find the coolest new features and then share it with the guests, this year with Android 11 those earlier builds were honestly a little bit underwhelming like the Alpha builds were not super feature-rich and they were not ready.
But, now that we're getting towards that time of year where we were supposed to have Google i/o which was of course canceled but now that we're getting to that time the beta builds that are coming out especially this first one is a lot more close to final and there's some good stuff.
So, we are going to dive in and take a look now keep in mind Android as just as a whole is a lot more well-baked more mature than it was a couple of years ago.
A couple of years ago a version update like this could be a whole visual overhaul, this isn't a visual overhaul anymore this is a lot more tweaking a lot more fine-tuning but there is still some cool stuff and some good features in here so that's we're going to take a look at and yeah so this is a top 5 new features in Android 11.
Number 5
Is the updated pixel launcher so this has been my favorite launcher I guess on any Android phone for a couple of years, anytime I get a new phone I just kind of try to make the home screen feel kind of like a pixel but they have tweaked some stuff here.
First of all, they let me turn auto rotation on the home screen which corrects me if I'm wrong that wasn't enabled before so you can just turn your phone sideways like a tablet and just use it like that right away, I don't think I ever would use my phone like this on the home screen I rarely turned it that way anyway so it's cool I don't think that was enabled before.
Then there's now a new option for your bottom row of apps to be app suggestions so basically, it moves everything up a row and then that whole new bottom row is suggested apps to open on your phone based on learned behaviors and you can pin a suggested app and place down there if you think it should be there permanently, and there's also an option in settings to block an app from ever showing up there so, just check the box if you don't want it to ever be.
The app drawer they let you have that top row as suggestions that is cool, I will leave it like that it has been like that for years.
The app the switcher is also a little bit different huge cards still but now you get an app screenshot button a share button and a select button to select text within the app and you now lose the extra pull-down up to get into the app drawer and there are some small new animations, you can see the wallpaper shifts a bit when you pull the notification bar down and it also shifts when you pull up into the app drawer, that's nice.
Number 4
Is the new media controls up at the top now this is an option that's not enabled by default and I suspect that's because it's a bit buggy and incomplete but when you do go into the developer settings and enable it puts this little colorized media widget in the top of your quick settings pulldown I think this is sweet it's like an Android eyes version of the iPhone quick settings media toggle and since it's at the top it means you never have to scroll very far to pause whatever music or podcast you're listening to.
Like I said it is a bit buggy but you can have more than one open at once but it doesn't yet work with every single app like it doesn't work with youtube yet and also sometimes the playback scrubber doesn't work but generally I'm a big fan of this feature you can also quickly toggle playback devices so if you have headphones or speakers paired stuff like that you can quickly get to that and the little mini-player the color of it is always going to match the album art of whatever you're listening to.
Number 3
Voice access or voice control full credits to dieter from the verge for surfacing this for me I saw it on his Twitter he tweeted a video of using it and it blew my mind I’ll link his tweet below but basically it's an accessibility feature so not everyone's going to use it.
But I feel like anything that improves accessibility on a phone this much could be used by anyone basically and what gets this good it's worth it, so here's how it works so the voice access feature itself is not new you can grab it from the play store it shows up in the menus of your phone and when you enable it in this new Android beta it's controlling the phone with your voice and the best improvement here is instead of just saying the number corresponding to what you want to press you can actually also just say the name of the action and it's gotten really good at responding.
Number 2
The power button hold which is usually just to like turn off the phone or reset gets even more functionality now I'm not sure why they chose the power button hold for this stuff other than just giving quick access to things that weren't originally quick but here we are so now when you press and hold the power button instead of just getting shut down restart and screenshot you get all those things plus a shortcut to Google pay and whatever other cards and passes like boarding passes you have which is broken right now in this beta and then also a bunch of smart home toggles and I happen to have some compatible smart home stuff that I can control so I can turn on my smart lights on and off and they work pretty quickly it seems like and nest thermostat also worked quickly and easily and you can even preview nest cameras.
I don't know if putting them here in the power button long-press menu is what I expected or what most users will expect to find here but I'm cool with it side note if you aren't you can go into the system settings under power menu and take away the things that you don't care about having here.
Number 1
The biggest new change in yet another Android update is a new notification shade classic Android updates.
In Android 11 the notifications get separated into three categories there are conversations alerting notifications and silent notifications so, conversations are for messaging basically so text messages Twitter or whatever other apps end up supporting this I imagine slack and other messaging apps.
Alerting notifications is basically all the standard stuff that is where you would have them pile up normally.
Silent notifications are the ones that are persistent happening in the background more background stuff like whether or Google now cards if it also got these more jelly animations they're pretty sloppy actually at the moment in this beta but I think they can clean them up and they will look nice and that is the real main change here.
There are also some other little things like you can do bubble notifications now so, basically chat heads are being supported for messaging apps this is the thing you can turn on and off in the settings and then there's also a new fancy screen on and off animation see if there's a lot of little things.
That is it for android 11 my favorite new feature of these is the new media controls up in the top nice little compact widget up here because I'm always listening I feel like something music or podcast but I'm curious to let me know in the comments section well your favorite feature of these 5 .