Update: March 18, 2021 (08:25 AM ET): We’ve added more Android 12 features spotted in the second developer preview. Read on for more!
Android 12 has hit its second major milestone. Google has now released the second Android 12 developer preview to the public, giving us access to a fresh new build of the OS. As with the previous developer previews, these are very early versions of the software, so they are not ready for public use.
Google is improving and introducing a host of facets in its latest iteration of Android. Tweaks to media handling and notification support, improvements to privacy and haptic feedback, and more polished notifications UI all make the cut. We’re barely brushing the surface here. For a deeper dive detailing these confirmed Android 12 features and more, read on!
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Samsung Galaxy S21 series doesn t support seamless updates feature of Android
Samsung Galaxy S21 series doesn t support seamless updates feature of Android
Google announced seamless updates in 2016 and several OEMs including OnePlus, Motorola, and others follow it.
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Samsung Galaxy S21+
Seamless updates is a handy Android feature.
Even the Galaxy S20 series didn t support seamless updates.
Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S21 series earlier this month, and unfortunately, the phones still miss out on one of Android s best feature seamless updates. In 2016, Google introduced seamless updates for Google Pixel devices, enabling these devices to install system updates while running and installing the update after a reboot. However, Samsung has been one company that has not enabled support yet.