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Android 12: Refreshed UI
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Android 12: Refreshed UI Google has announced a new Material Design language for Android 12, called Material You, which is a rethink of the whole UI across the operating system. The current beta brings more rounded buttons, more varied colors, smoother motion and animations, and much more. The company calls it color extraction, where you can pick a wallpaper and the system will automatically apply the dominant, complimentary and best looking colors from it to the rest of the UI, including the notification shade, the lock screen, and volume controls. Google made it a mission to make sure that Android 12 is indeed on the new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones, which feature an in-screen fingerprint sensor, improved cameras and much more. This time, it looks as though Google have developed the phones and Android 12 in-tandem, resulting in a release that's going to show more unification than what came before in previous Pixel phones. So everything is much more unified this time, somethin
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Android 12 compatibility Android 12 will likely roll out to the majority of phones that came out in the last year or two, though some may be waiting a long time for it. It's guaranteed to hit every modern Pixel handset though, probably from the Pixel 3 onwards to the new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro , given that the Pixel 3 and 4a models support the beta. Speaking of the beta, we can look at the list of compatible phones for that to get some clues as to which might be first in line for the finished Android 12. They are as follows: Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro Pixel 3 to Pixel 5 (including XL and A-series phones) Oppo Find X3 Pro Nokia X20 OnePlus 9 / 9 Pro Xiaomi Mi 11 / 11 Ultra Xiaomi Mi 11i / 11X Pro ZTE Axon 30 Ultra (only Chinese models) TCL 20 Pro 5G Asus Zenfone 8 Realme GT Vivo iQOO 7 Legend Sharp Aquos Sense 5G Tecno Camon 17 We expect all of these would get the final Android 12 release, and likely quite quickly (with the Pixel phones getting it on day one). Major recent handsets l
Release date of the latest version of Android
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Android 12 release date Android 12 was announced at Google IO 2021, and is was launched on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP) on October 4. Shortly after the Google Pixel 6 launched on October 19, Android 12 became available for older Pixel phones, though the company hasn't released an official compatibility list. Then, devices from Samsung, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Tecno, Vivo, and Xiaomi are set to get Android 12 later this year. It will be up to device manufacturers to bring Android 12 to your phone though, and that often takes months to do, so don’t be surprised if your specific handset isn't able to update to Android 12 until 2022. In the meantime, the new software is out in beta for select devices now, including phones from Oppo, Nokia, OnePlus, Xiaomi, ZTE, Asus, TCL and iQOO - as well as plenty of Pixel devices. You can find the full list in the section below.
Android 12 (snow cone) the latest Version of android.
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Android 12 release date, features, supported devices and what to know Android 12 is finally available...for Pixel phones Android 12 was confirmed back at Google IO 2021 in June, showcasing a revamped look and features that focus more on privacy and interactivity. We've since seen the public beta release show off refreshed notifications, better screenshot support, one-handed mode and much more. And after the Pixel 6 launch event, Google launched the software update, and it's available now for older Pixel phones – though the company hasn't confirmed which phones are compatible (we suspected the Pixel 3 might be the oldest phone to get the update given it was the threshold for the Android 12 beta). Android 12 is the 2021 update for Google's Android operating system, building on 2020's Android 11, which some phones still don't have. But this is more than just an iterative update - Google describes it as the biggest design change in Android's history, and it ce
Microsoft Edge’s PDF reader gets a nifty new feature on Windows 11, Windows 10
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Since the release of the original Chromium-based Edge in 2020, Microsoft has been updating Windows 11’s default browser with new features almost every month. The browser has received support for a feature-rich PDF editor, password generator, vertical tabs, better control over tracking or notifications and more. In early 2021, Microsoft Edge added support for a feature called Web Capture which lets you easily take full page screenshots of websites. Microsoft began working on an improved version of Web Capture after receiving feedback from users who said the feature should be updated to work with PDF documents. Instead of developing another screenshot tool for PDFs, Microsoft decided to improve the existing implementation of Edge’s Web Capture. Starting with Edge Canary Version 99.0.1111.0, it is now possible to take full-page screenshots of PDF documents having several pages. In order to test out Web Capture for PDF, you’ll first need to download the Canary build of Microsoft Edge, an
Chrome’s picture-in-picture mode could get a big update on Windows
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Google is planning to make a big change to Chrome’s picture-in-picture mode that will allow users to open non-video content. This new version of picture-in-picture might support interactive media contents like images or certain types of embedded contents like audio while you continue to browse the web. As you’re probably aware, Google Chrome’s existing picture-in-picture feature can only play videos. In an upcoming update, however, it will be possible to play interactive HTML content in the picture-in-picture mode, making multitasking easier for users. The project is currently called PIP 2.0 and it aims to enable interactive HTML content in the PiP window. Interactive content is a subjective term, so we don’t how the search engine giant is planning to upgrade picture-in-picture mode, but you can expect support for audio, embed, iframe, img, and more. “This is part of a series for the new picture-in-picture v2 feature that allows always-on-top windows with arbitrary content. This CL i
Intel update improves WiFi & Bluetooth quality on Windows 11, Windows 10
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Intel has published a new set of drivers for Windows 10 and Windows 11. The drivers were published earlier this week and have just started rolling out to users running Intel’s assistant tool in the background. The focus of the new release is on wireless network quality. Unlike the previous driver update, which addressed bugs related to Blue Screen of Death and other deadlocks, Intel is focusing on connectivity issues with today’s update. As per the changelog, this is the first release that includes fixes for Intel’s new product category (Wi-Fi 6E AX411). It’s also worth pointing out that Intel drivers updates are initially offered via the company’s update tool. The new drivers are not available for everyone and the chipmaker will begin pushing the driver to more devices or configurations in the coming weeks once the driver has been tested on newer hardware. Wi-Fi driver changelog Intel says the latest Wi-Fi driver for Windows 10 and Windows 11 addresses a bug that causes Wi-Fi connec
Windows 10 KB5009596 is now available with new feature and improvements
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Windows 10 KB5009596 has been released and it actually comes with a new feature that will help you migrate to Windows 11. Additionally, Windows 10’s optional update also comes with a bunch of general improvements and fixes, including a fix for an issue where all Bluetooth devices. KB5009596 is an optional update and it is much safer than the preview builds offered as part of the Windows Insider Program. You should install the optional update if you’ve issues with your Windows 10 installation and you cannot wait until February’s mandatory Patch Tuesday rollout. The main highlight of the latest optional update is support for a new feature called “Sync your Settings”. This backup feature lets you maintain a list of installed apps in your Microsoft account, so you can easily restore those apps after migrating to Windows 11 on the same or another device. This feature is apparently part of the company’s efforts to ease up migration to Windows 11 and it will be rolled out to everyone in the
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