translated from Spanish: Google anticipates new version of its operating system, Android 11

Despite being only developer previews, new features and UI settings of Android 11 have already been unveiled. Google now plans seven releases in the coming months before introducing the final consumer release in the third quarter of 2020 for Pixel and other devices.

“Our industry is advancing very fast, and we know that many of our device manufacturer partners count on us to help them bring Android 11 to new consumer devices later this year,” they said through their developer site. “At the same time, we all collaborate remotely and prioritize the well-being of our families, friends and colleagues.” In turn, the first public beta for Android 11 was officially announced on June 3. Although it is common for the latest public beta version of Android to be introduced in May of each year, due to the COVID-19 pandemic and additional development challenges, the company had to slightly delay its release schedule for Beta versions of Android 11. Presumably, that means the final version will also be delayed, although Google says it is still “on track” for a third-quarter release. On the other hand, it promises that live streaming will have “news, updates and announcements” about “connectivity, controls, security, productivity, accessibility” and more. From the first developer previews, it looks like Google is working to improve the app’s permissions on its new version of Android, as well as to finally add a screen recording feature.

The first beta version will be released on June 3, the second in July and the third in August, each about a month after the stipulations.

In addition to its ads, the broadcast will also include a Q&A segment with Android Vice President Dave Burke and Product Management Director Stephanie Cuthbertson.

Original source in Spanish

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