Android 11 update released

 


The list of Oppo smartphones that will receive the Android 11 update has been released recently, as has the list of Vivo smartphones that will receive the Android 11 based funtouch OS 11 update.

Notably, Vivo launched the V20 smartphone in October last year, which featured the funtouch OS 11 based on Android 11.

It was followed by the Android 11 update for models like the Vivo X50 Pro and Vivo V20 Pro last month. The company has just released a list of other Vivo smartphones that will receive the funtouch OS 11 update based on Android 11.

According to the announcement, the Android-based funtouch OS 11 update will be available later this month for the Vivo V19 and Vivo X50 smartphones and for models such as the Vivo V17, Vivo V17 Pro, Vivo V15 Pro and Vivo S1 by the end of March.

Vivo has announced that it will be releasing the Android 11-based funtouch OS 11 update for the Vivo V15 smartphone by the end of June for models like the Vivo S1 Pro, Vivo Z1X and Vivo Z1 Pro at the end of April.

According to reports, Vivo has announced that the first phase will be released as a beta patch and will be followed by a staple update. It is worth noting that the above list does not include the Vivo Y series, U series and some V series models. As well as whether a new OS update will be provided for these is questionable.

And this Android 11 based funtouch OS 11 update will give Vivo smartphones the best experience in all aspects like camera and display. Vivo will then bring the best update to the software

For the time being, the Android 11 update is very important on your smartphone and is designed to emphasize how easily you can manage it.This means that instead of providing a series of interface-level changes, this new operating system comes up with a list of new features to make it easier to manage different things on your smartphone.


The first significant change Android 11 brings to your smartphone is the exclusive space for your text and instant messages available in the Conversations section.These new additions make it easier to see any important conversations at a glance.You can also give priority to conversations you don't want to miss. Also, you'll also get the option to disable notifications for certain conversations. So you may be focused on your work and may not be distracted by regular messages.


After Convergence, the second big change that comes with Android 11 is bubbles.It works just like how chat heads work on Facebook Messenger and lets you see important conversations for you, without giving up on the work you do on your smartphone.


If you're a Pixel phone user, you might have installed a third-party app for screen recording, as Google hasn't provided that support by default until now.However, this feature exists on various smartphones that are powered by the manufacturer's UI, such as the Zen UI or MiUI. But with Android 11, screen record is available as a standard feature to help you record your screen.Apart from this, you can record and run with sound from your microphone, smartphone, or both without using any more third-party app.


Android 11, of course, doesn't come with any major interface-level upgrades.Nevertheless, the media controls in this new Android version have been redesigned to make it easier to manage your audio playback experience. Instead of being notified, you'll get settings that manage media control directly in the Quick Settings area. Also, the update also brings with it the ability to allow you to switch from your headphones to Bluetooth speaker by tapping the audio source on the media controls card.
Via Android 11, the Power menu has been updated with the ability to allow you to access all your smart home devices by pressing the Power button for a long time.Android 11 also comes with an updated Power menu that brings in controls for smart home devices
Along with one-time permissions, Android 11 also allows you to automatically reset permissions for your unused apps. This can be of great help to you if you don't want an app to access your data even if it hasn't been used for a long time.