The Best Features Of Android 11



Android 11: Features And Release Date


       
              After Android 10, we are here to give you an insight on the upcoming Android 11.Google has launched its developer preview.The Android 11 expected to be announced on May 12, 2020, and the final build will begin to roll out from October 2020 to all eligible phones.


List of phones expected to receive Android 11 update

BrandPhones
Google
  • Pixel 4/ 4 XL

  • Pixel 3/ 3 XL

  • Pixel 3a/ 3a XL

  • Pixel 2/2 XL
Xiaomi
  • Redmi K20/ K20 Pro

  • Mi 9T/ 9T Pro

  • Redmi Note 7/ 7s/ 7 Pro

  • Redmi Note 8/ 8 Pro

  • Mi Mix 2/ Mix 3

  • Redmi 7A/ 8A

  • Mi Max 2/ 3

  • Mi 9 Pro/ 8 Pro

  • Redmi 7/ 8

  • Mi Mix Alpha

  • Redmi Y3/ Y2
Huawei
  • Huawei P30/ P30 Pro/ P30 Lite

  • Huawei Miamang 7

  • Huawei P30/P30 Pro

  • Huawei Mate 20/ Mate 20 Pro/ Mate 20X/ Mate 20 RS Porsche Edition

  • Huawei Mate 10/ Mate 10 Pro/ Mate 10 Lite

  • Huawei Enjoy 9S

  • Huawei Miamang 8

  • Huawei Enjoy 10 Plus

  • Huawei Mate 20/ Mate 20 Pro/ Mate 20X/ Mate 20 RS Porsche Edition

  • Huawei P20/ P20 Pro

  • Huawei P Smart 2019
Honor
  • Honor 9X/ 9X Pro

  • Honor V20/ View 20

  • Honor 20/ 20 Pro

  • Honor 10 Youth Edition

  • Honor Magic 2

  • Honor 20i

  • Honor Nova 5 Pro

  • Honor Nova 4

  • Honor Nova 4e

  • Honor 10/ V10

  • Honor 8X

  • Huawei Y9 Prime 2019
OnePlus
  • OnePlus 5/ 5T

  • OnePlus 6/ 6T

  • OnePlus 7/ 7 Pro

  • OnePlus 7T/ OnePlus 7T Pro
Realme
  • Realme 3/ 3 Pro

  • Realme 5/ 5 Pro

  • Realme X

  • Realme X2 Pro

  • Realme XT

  • Realme 3i

  • Realme 2 Pro
Oppo
  • Oppo Reno

  • Oppo Reno 10x Zoom

  • Oppo Find X

  • Oppo Reno 2

  • Oppo Reno 2F

  • Oppo Reno 2Z

  • Oppo RX17 Pro

  • Oppo R17 Pro
Vivo
  • Vivo Nex S/ Nex A

  • Vivo X27

  • Vivo V15/ V15 Pro

  • Vivo iQOO

  • Vivo NEX Dual Display
Nokia
  • Nokia 8.1

  • Nokia 9 PureView

  • Nokia 7.1

  • Nokia 7 Plus

  • Nokia 6.1/ 6.1 Plus

  • Nokia 2.2

  • Nokia 8 Sirocco

  • Nokia 5.1 Plus

  • Nokia 1 Plus

  • Nokia 5.1

  • Nokia 3.1

  • Nokia 2.1

  • Nokia 1

  • Nokia 4.2

  • Nokia 3.2

  • Nokia 3.1
Asus
  • Asus ZenFone 6/ Asus 6Z

  • Asus ZenFone 5/ 5Z

  • Asus ZenFone Max Pro (M1/M2)

  • Asus ZenFone Max (M1/M2)

  • Asus ROG Phone

  • Asus ROG Phone 2
Sony
  • Sony Xperia XZ3

  • Sony Xperia 1

  • Sony Xperia 10/ 10 Plus

  • Sony Xperia XZ2/ XZ2 Compact/ XZ2 Premium
Samsung
  • Samsung Galaxy Note 10/ 10+/ 10+ 5G

  • Samsung Galaxy S10/ S10 Plus/ S10e/ S10 5G

  • Samsung Galaxy A10/ A10s/ A10e

  • Samsung Galaxy J6 and J6+

  • Samsung Galaxy J8

  • Samsung Galaxy On6

  • Samsung Galaxy M20

  • Samsung Galaxy A50/ A50s

  • Samsung Galaxy A30/ A30s

  • Samsung Galaxy A90/ A90 5G

  • Samsung Galaxy M10/M10s

  • Samsung Galaxy S9/ S9+

  • Samsung Galaxy Note 9

  • Samsung Galaxy A9 2018

  • Samsung Galaxy A8s/ A8 Star

  • Samsung Galaxy A7 2018

  • Samsung Galaxy A6/ A6 Plus/ A6s
Motorola
  • Moto Z3/ Z3 Play

  • Motorola One Vision

  • Motorola One Action

  • Motorola One Action

  • Moto One

  • Moto One Power

  • Moto G7/ G7 Plus

  • Moto G7

  • Moto G7 Play


LG
  • LG G8 ThinQ

  • LG V50 ThinQ

  • LG V40 ThinQ

  • LG Q60

  • LG K50

  • LG K40

  • LG V35 ThinQ

  • LG V30S ThinQ

  • LG G7 ThinQ

  • LG G7 One

 




Here is the Android 11 features


Mute notifications during recording:

It is pretty annoying when you are trying to make an awesome video of the scenery around you, or you want to capture a family moment and a notification pops up. Now with Android 11, you will have uninterrupted video recording with all notifications turned to mute during recording.

Improved touch sensitivity:

This is something that many of us will appreciate. No matter how much stronger the glass is on a phone, we always end up applying a tempered glass to make sure the real glass is never damaged. Sometimes with average quality tempered glasses we face issues of miss swipes and touches but not anymore. Google will incorporate better touch sensitivity on the software side, which will result in flawless touches all the time, even if one has a tempered glass installed on to the device.

Native screen recording:

Screen recording is something Android users have always wished for and here it is finally. We heard rumours about it making it to Android 10 but it failed to do so as it was not yet ready. But with Android 11 that’s a new feature we will have for sure. We will no longer need any additional apps to record our screens.

Scrolling screenshots:

We will finally see scrolling screenshot support in Android with the 11th version. This is easily one of the most anticipated features for Android users.

Back gesture tweaking:

With gestures controlling movements in Android 10, users faced the issue of listing out certain apps menu, when they tried to go back. But with Android, we will see sliders that will allow the user to control the sensitivity of the back gesture. There will be two sliders, one for the left-hand side of the screen and one for the right.

Improved support for curved displays:

Curved displays surely make the device appealing but with curved displays, one can face quite some issues with accidental touches. Now and then unintentional touches end up ruining the experience. But now in Android 11, Google has come up with a new API. This will allow developers to specify the screen area for interaction.

AirPlane mode won’t turn off Bluetooth:

In previous Android versions, we had Bluetooth killed off when Airplane mode was turned on. Then we had to turn Bluetooth on the back again. This is an issue especially considering how popular Bluetooth earphones have been in recent times. So now even when someone toggles on the Airplane mode, the Bluetooth won’t get turned off and keep functioning perfectly.

Share menu App pinning:

There was a feature in Android before, that let users pin their most frequently used apps in the share menu. It was removed but now we have it back on the Android 11.

Improved notification shade conversations:

When a new notification pops up, specifically speaking a text, you have the latest one on top and you can pull it down to tap in the reply. With Android 11 you will be able to do way more than just opening up the topmost latest text to reply. One will even be able to send picture messages right from the notification tab.

Chat bubbles:

Google had this feature for the Android 10 but not many developers or OEMs adopted it. They are not backing down though as this has been pushed out again as a stand out feature of Android 11 so that the OEMs can take a second look at it and implement it further in their Android skins.

Dark mode scheduling

We will see a dynamic system-wide dark mode in Android 11. This will change the setting on the device between dark mode and normal mode depending upon the time of use, that is depending on the fact as to whether it is day or night or evening time. This came in from Google as a response after other OEMs already made this feature available in previous Android skinned versions.

One time permissions:

Previously on Android 10, we had the feature to allow permission to access location, camera or microphone data only while the app is open. But with Android 11 we will have a one-time permission setting that will enable usage permission only for a single time.

Scoped storage:

Apps will now have access to only certain parts of your filesystem, better protecting a user’s private data. This will basically “silo” apps for data protection. This has already caused a stir though in the development society, and Google has announced that they won’t release this feature in the stable if there are any issues regarding security and access.

Better handling of older notifications:

Presently stable android versions don’t make it easy to access older notifications once they have been swiped off, even sometimes by mistake. But with Android 11 we will have separate setting by the name “Notification history”, that will keep all the information about the older notifications and even new notifications.

Project mainline enhancements:

Android 10 meant users could download Android update parts directly from the play store. This will receive an improvement with even more android parts being pushed out through the play store. This will result in fewer OTA updates.
This might just be a tip of the iceberg though, and we will probably see more features making it to the stable version that will release in the Q3 of 2020.

Reverse charging:

In Android 11 we will see an option to share battery, which means that future Pixel devices will come with reverse wireless charging, and Pixel 5 will be the first one among them.

Motion controls for certain phones:

The Pixel 4 comes with sensors that track air movement. And now we will finally see updates from Android that will make the complete use of this future hardware. Pixel 4 users with Android 11 will be able to interact with apps without really touching the screen if the bugs don’t cause any major issues here.