Android Eleven has been made public, there are 11 new features
Google has finally unveiled its latest operating system, Android Eleven. Users of OnePlus, Saomi, Oppo, Realm and other smartphones will be able to use this operating system along with Google’s Pixel Two and above smartphones.
Android Eleven doesn’t have many of the features you’ve assessed over the years. But it does provide messaging, privacy and control features on smart devices.
Here are some features that seem new to the user, which are very important in daily life. Android Eleven, which has made the messaging app very easy to run, has brought an updated feature keeping in mind the privacy of the users. In addition, the operating system will provide new features to control the smart device from the phone.
Here we are discussing new features that seem strange.
New ways of communicating with the use of messaging features
This app has the feature of keeping multiple messaging apps in one place. Under this, the conversations in the messaging app (text conversation) can be moved to the dedicated space of the notification section. So you can manage conversations from one place.
You can even prioritize such conversations so that you don’t miss messages from your important people.
Similarly, the latest update of the Android operating system has the ‘Bubbles’ feature, which is a multi-tasking feature on your device. Due to this feature, when a message arrives in an app, like Facebook Messenger, you can reply without closing the app you are running. You can do a lot of work faster just by dragging the bubbles.
Finally, Google has added a built-in screen recording feature. Now you can screen capture and share what’s happening on your phone.
New way to control devices and media
Now you can bring up the control screen and access it on smart devices just by pressing the power button. You can control your connected devices without having to open multiple apps.
And that is the end of the topic: Android Eleven has been made public, there are 11 new features
Xiaomi isn’t the best at coming up with product names. And the POCO M3 that I have with me is a prime example. Depending on the region, this phone has 4 different identities. It first debuted in China under the Redmi Note 9 4G branding which was repurposed as Redmi 9 Power for the Indian market. A couple of weeks later, Xiaomi decides to launch the same phone in Europe and few other Asian markets as Redmi 9T. Whew, that’s a lot! Anyway, leaving the naming scheme aside, how good is the POCO M3, and more importantly—was this a deserving successor to the M2? Let’s find out in this review of the POCO M3.
After Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) game developers recently launched the official trailer of PUBG Mobile 2 or PUBG: New State, there were speculations on the return of PUBG Mobile India, which is banned in the country since September 2020 due privacy and national security concerns.
Besides that, the game was also listed on the Google Play Store for pre-registration, while the pre-order for the Apple App Store will be opening soon. The social media post about the announcement read, “Coming in 2021, PUBG: NEW STATE features the most realistic battle royale experience you will find on mobile. Players will be able to drop in and explore a new map that expands the lore, experience graphics that push the limits of mobile gaming, master the best and most dynamic gunplay on the market, and enjoy next-generation survival features that evolve the battlegrounds.”
However, now it looks like the game isn’t going to come back anytime soon. The social media post about the announcement read, “Coming in 2021, PUBG: NEW STATE features the most realistic battle royale experience you will find on mobile. Players will be able to drop in and explore a new map that expands the lore, experience graphics that push the limits of mobile gaming, master the best and most dynamic gunplay on the market, and enjoy next-generation survival features that evolve the battlegrounds.” However, this is not for Indian users as the game is banned in the country. When they visit the game’s page on the Google Play Store, they will receive an error.
The Gionee Max Pro features a 6.52-inch HD+ (720×1560 pixels) full-view Dewdrop display with 2.5D curved glass screen protection. It is powered by the octa-core Unisoc 9863A SoC, paired with 3GB of RAM. The phone features the dual rear camera setup that houses a 13-megapixel primary sensor and a 2-megapixel secondary sensor with ‘Bokeh Lens’. On the front is an 8-megapixel sensor housed inside the notch.
The Gionee Max Pro has 32GB of onboard storage that is expandable via a microSD card (up to 256GB). It features a dedicated microSD slot and supports reverse charging. It comes with a dedicated Google Assistant button and Faces Unlock. It runs on Android 10 and comes with a 6,000mAh battery.