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The health crisis we are going through does not change Google's plans and spoils the developers. After the first glimpse of Android 11, published last month, the American giant this Thursday provides a second taste of this new version, reports a specialized site of Android .

This will allow followers of the code to test their applications in contact with the future operating system. Google is expecting feedback on its product.

5G in focus

An application programming interface (API) dedicated to the state of 5G will allow the optimization of applications that will take advantage of the improvements in terms of speed and latency brought by this new technology. Developers can also count on an API allowing to know the angle of inclination of folding screens. What improve the user experience.

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Other new features are included in this second preview . One finds in particular functionalities allowing the applications to better manage the calls by sorting them according to their nature, like the calls of robots, specifies Frandroid . The privacy of users is not forgotten. To use a microphone or the camera in the background, additional authorization is required. Improvements are also planned to better manage the storage space dedicated to applications as well as the restrictions on access to these resources, underlines the specialized site.

Better interface

On the user side, the most visible innovation in this new development version concerns the interface with the synchronization of transitions and much more fluid animations that look like what you can see on iOS. Finally, players could greatly benefit from a screen refresh rate directly taken into account by the applications. What improve the experience of gourmet games.

The next version will therefore be published in a month. A first beta version will follow a month later. The deployment of Android 11 is expected in the third quarter.

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