What are the features of Android 12?
"Easier Wi-Fi sharing, More screenshot markup options, and many more!"
Android has been running billions of mobile phones around the world as the world's most common smartphone operating system. As a result, millions of users may be affected by even the slightest of OS updates. However, it's unclear if those changes actually improve because of the way Android updates are supplied. Nevertheless, we look forward to the next new Android update with the expectation that it will bring about positive improvements.
Confirmed Android 12 features
Simple sharing of Wi-Fi
On Android 11 you can conveniently build a QR code if you would like to share your current Wi-Fi link with others. In Android 12, however, you can avoid scanning a bar code and simply press the "Nearby" button in the image below the QR code. This would use the Nearby Share function of Android to relay the Wi-Fi credentials to everyone.
These newer features help you to exchange link details with several users without handing over your phone for others to check because scanning the QR code is pretty simple.
Screenshot choices
If you take a screenshot with a pixel unit, you can easily label it with software like a paintbrush. However, with Android 12 you can apply the same tool to your Screenshots with email, Emoji, and stickers. This is not a revolutionary move, but it may keep people from having to do the same thing for the third-party application.
Themes based on the wallpaper
A developer has turned on Android 12's speculated wallpaper-based theming system. The feature, which was first speculated in late January, uses the wallpaper's dominant color to set the hue of device components. If you use an orange bokeh wallpaper, for example, UI components can take on a peach hue. The colors appear to be added to Android 12's indicator shade, configuration menus, and lock screen, according to screenshots.
Support for AVIF images
On mobile, JPEG's days as the de facto compressed image format are numbered. Android 12 adds support for AVIF, an image format that offers better image quality than JPEG without the file size penalty. The open-source video codec AV1, which was first released with Android 10, is included in the format.
Transcoding compatible media
Despite its increasing success, not all applications follow the HEVC video compression format. Today, Google is preparing to add a transcoding layer to Android 12 that will allow unsupported applications to benefit from video compression as well. Video capture apps that don't support HEVC will now insist that the file be transcoded to AVC, a more widely accessible video encoding format in Android 12.
Google stresses that this is a fix and invites developers to support HEVC in their applications. This feature's output is often heavily influenced by the device's processing ability.
Haptic-coupled audio effect
In Android 12, Google is encouraging developers to merge haptic feedback patterns with audio. The frequency and length of vibrations are dictated by audio signals, giving media replay or warnings a more immersive layer. For instance, a video chatting app could use custom ringtones to recognise the caller by haptic input, or a racing game could mimic rugged terrain,” Google describes.
Improved cookie management
WebView will now allow SameSite cookie behaviors in Android 12. The SameSite attribute helps programmers to choose whether or not a cookie should be restricted to a single website. This update can help Android 12 manage cookies better through the OS and applications. Big Android browsers, for example, also support the attribute.
Improvements in Notifications
The update mechanism in Android 12 will be revamped for improved looks, accessibility, and features. Google is making changes to the drawer and buttons, as well as the transitions and animations.
Also being targeted is responsiveness.
Other Confirmed features
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Audio with several channels
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Changes that can be toggled for debugging
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Hidden selfie camera on Pixel 5
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Improvements in system variability consistency
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Larger display interface optimizations
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Modifications to the immersive mode
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Restricted access MAC address of Netlink
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Selection of audio sources is easy.
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Services in the forefront
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Settings pages have been somewhat redesigned.