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- Android 11 is here.
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It's the next version of Android.
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and Google's releasing a super early preview of it
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for developers this year.
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Now, the changes here are really developer facing,
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there's not a lot of stuff you're gonna see
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if you're a user.
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But Google's making some big promises.
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We've got support for 5G,
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better foldable phone support,
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new improved privacy and storage stuff.
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One thing to keep in mind,
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this is really a preview for developers only.
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And I mean, really, like even more so than other years,
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you can only install on a pixel 2,3,3A or 4,
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or the XL versions.
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And to install it, need a completely new gear device.
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Just don't do it, guys, just don't trust me on this.
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But if you are a developer,
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or you're like us,
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and you happen to have a spare pixel lying around,
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you can install the Android 11 developer preview today.
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And there's still not a whole lot of stuff.
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Again, all the big cool, exciting changes
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are probably gonna come at Google IO later this year.
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There are a couple cool things.
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So let's dive into them.
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first is bubbles.
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Now, it's a pretty similar feature to Facebook
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messengers chat heads feature where,
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you know, puts the head of the person
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and they're floating over the screen.
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This is a system level thing that in theory
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any messaging app can use,
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right now the only app
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that actually uses it is Google's own messaging app.
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But in theory, all your favorite messaging apps
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should be able to use it in all works together
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in this single floating, bubbly pop up.
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And then you can get to those messages from anywhere.
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Using the features actually really simple.
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You just tap and hold on a messaging notification.
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And there's a center bubble thing
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that sends it to a bubble.
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And if you're using the Android 10 betas Actually,
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this probably should sound pretty familiar,
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'cause it debuted there and then didn't make the final cut.
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Anyway, it's pure now in Android 11.
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Hopefully, it'll actually ship this time
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to go along with bubbles.
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There's the new conversation area the notification shade,
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which breaks out your messages
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from all your other notifications
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like Instagram likes and emails
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and puts them up on top of the notification area.
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The idea here is that it's easier to find than continue
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the conversations you're having with people
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because it's a phone.
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And that's what phones are for.
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Next up, better application permissions.
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Now, this sounds boring, I know.
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But it's actually taking a page from iOS, book.
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And it's actually super important.
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Well, Google's letting you do now
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is now when an app asks if you can use your microphone
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or your camera or your location data.
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Instead of having two choices,
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either know, or have it always,
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there's now a third option.
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Where you can just give it permission that just one time.
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So if you know, wanna send a picture using an app,
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but don't want that app to have access to your camera
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until the end of time.
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That's what this is for.
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screen recording.
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Okay, so if you've been using Android,
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especially the betas we've been burned on this before,
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but it's here now and Android 11 beta,
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there's a screen recording UI
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lets you just natively record your screen on Android
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It has a much better user interface.
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This time, it looks much nicer.
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And hopefully Google will actually,
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you know, ship it this time.
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But again, we'll have to wait and see Fingers crossed.
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There's also a couple smaller features.
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dark mode now has automated settings,
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you can set it to turn on and off at set times
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as opposed to having it you know,
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via manual process the soli gestures
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on the pixel four have a new one
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where you can wave your hand over your phone
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to start and stop your music.
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There's a new touchscreen sensitivity option,
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again, only on the pixel four so far,
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that claims that will make your touchscreen more sensitive
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and work better when you have a screen protector on
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also returning I should say is the ability to pin apps,
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the top of the share sheet,
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which is something that people been asking me
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for a long time.
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Now when you're sharing something,
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instead of just showing you all the apps
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that you have installed on your phone
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that you can send it to,
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you can just pin the ones you actually want,
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like you know, messages and email right on top.
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Now, this being a developer beta,
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there's a bunch of stuff
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that we can't really show you yet
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either because it's too abstract
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for us to show on the phone.
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Or because it's just not done yet,
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Google's promising 5G improvements,
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like the ability for apps to figure out
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if your phone really has an unlimited data connection
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before burdens through your whole data plan with, you know,
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giant 5G data usage.
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There's also better support for scoped storage
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where Android puts apps in their own little bins
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where they can't interact as much.
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It's actually pretty similar to iOS.
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Now, Google introduced this last year with Android 10.
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But it's making a much bigger push on this this year.
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And it's the sort of thing that will improve security.
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Google's also going to add a feature
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for if you want to turn that off,
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they'll be able to in some cases,
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again, this is more of a developer thing,
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but your apps will be more secure
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in things that you might actually notice.
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There's also going to be better support
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for new types of screens like foldable displays,
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pinhole displays, waterfall displays, weird edges.
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Look, Android phones are getting really interesting
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and really wacky, cool, new designs,
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and Google's going to make sure that
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Android works with all of them,
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which is great.
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Google's also promising an OS level support
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for shaking stuck authentication
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which should make it easier to avoid spam calls.
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It's working on improving low latency video streaming
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for game streaming services like Google's project stadia.
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It's also promising things like project mainline,
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which lets Google update parts of the Android OS
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through the Play Store without having to
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roll out giant software updates like Android 11.
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Now, again, this is all really, really early stuff,
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there's obviously going to be much bigger features
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that Google have for us later.
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And some of these features
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are even already available right now,
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if you have, you know, Samsung, or Motorola phones.
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But what's important here that
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Google's laying the groundwork for the future of Android,
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when it bakes these features into the OS
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on level like this.
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It's setting the bar for developers,
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both software and hardware
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to build better and better phones for you in the future.
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And that's really exciting.
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Obviously, again, this is super early,
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and we'll have lots more in Android 11 in the coming days,
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weeks and months
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as Google continues to roll out betas
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and makes more announcements,
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but until then, stay tuned to the verge.
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Thanks so much for watching.
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This is the Android 11 logo.
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They're turning it up to 11 it's very cute.
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You got it. I got it. They got it.
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I missed the dessert names.
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Where's the dessert names Google.
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