Android 12 developers preview released

Google will be releasing the developer preview of its next Android version, the Android 12 for pixel devices. as the tradition has been, the developer preview will be laced with a lot of developer-facing changes. But not everything will be the same as the developer’s preview. As we already know, Google has a tendency of holding back many of the UI changes, and that it will at least not be released for a minimum of two months since the release of the developer’s preview.

From what we know, the developer preview includes some changes to the UI for notifications. The developer’s preview is available for Pixel 3 and newer phones but needs to be manually installed by flashing your device. But the update is It’s likely nowhere near ready for day-to-day use, but Google is promising that it will continue its beta program for regular users later this year.

According to sources, the new version will have a new transcoding layer that will automatically make the HEVC video format work in apps that don’t natively support them. The new version will also support spatial audio, support MPEG-H, and be optimized for up to 24 channels of audio (up from eight before).

Google also will be adding support for the AV1 Image File Format. The format is an offshoot of the AV1 video format that major tech companies proposed some years back and both Netflix and Google have partially adopted. But, Google says that it does not intend to make AVIF the default image format for the camera app.

The developers at Google said that the notification design has been changed to make them more modern, easier to use, and more functional. In the developer preview, you’ll notice changes from the drawer and controls to the templates themselves. The transitions and animations across the system have been optimized to become more smooth and functional.

Google will also be changing how full-screen apps work. With Android 12, Google says that it is “changing the default to allow users to navigate their phone with one swipe.”

Source

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More like this

Google Pixel 9a Certified on EMVCo, March Launch Expected

Google’s budget-friendly Pixel 9a for 2025 has surfaced in multiple leaks, providing insights into its specifications, U.S....

The Top 5 Reasons to Buy the New Google...

The Google Pixel 9a is looking to become one of the best mid-range smartphones of the year...

Google Play Redeem Codes for FREE Today, February 1...

Google Play Redeem Codes as of February 1, 2025: All You Need to Know   Google Play, commonly referred...

Google Photos Adds Image Flipping Feature for Android Users...

Google has introduced a new feature in its Google Photos app that allows users to flip images...

Google Pixel 9a Launching in March 2025, Priced Around...

Google launched its Pixel 9 series, including the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL,...

LATEST NEWS

5-Door Maruti Jimny Unveiled in Japan: A Triumph for ‘Made-in-India’ Exports

In a groundbreaking moment for Maruti Suzuki and India’s automotive industry, the 5-Door Maruti Jimny has officially made its debut in Japan, marking a...

Suryakumar Yadav’s Heartfelt Take on Losing Three Wickets in One Over

Cricket fans across India were on the edge of their seats during the recent England Tour of India 2025. But the standout moment—one that...

Fallout New Vegas Writer Joins Obsidian Again, But Not for FNV 2

Fallout New Vegas remains the fan-favorite installment of the Fallout franchise, largely due to its compelling storytelling by Obsidian Entertainment. Although it’s widely seen...

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 & RTX 5080 Now Available: Specs, Performance & Where to Buy

Gamers and PC enthusiasts, the wait is finally over! NVIDIA has launched its next-generation RTX 50-series Blackwell GPUs—the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5090 and RTX...

Featured