Unexpectedly: Google introduced the Android 12L operating system. What is it and what is it for?
While smartphone makers are testing Android 12 with all their might, Google today unexpectedly announced a new version of the operating system - Android 12L.
What is it?
More specifically, the company is positioning it not as a new version, but as "a special feature that makes Android 12 even better on larger screens". That is the platform is designed for tablets, foldable devices and laptops with Chrome OS - in general, gadgets with large screens. It's also suitable for regular smartphones, but since you really won't see many new features there, the focus is now on other devices. However,
So, the OS introduces additional multitasking tools and optimized user interface. By default, Android 12L should also improve the appearance of apps on devices with large screen.
in particular, Google has improved the way notifications, quick settings, lock screen, overview and home screen are displayed on larger screens. System apps on Android 12L have also been optimized.
In addition, the new taskbar now looks a bit like iPadOS. It's simplified access to split screen mode - just drag the icon from the taskbar to the screen to bring it up. This also means that every app on Android now supports split screen mode.
When?
A developer preview version of Android 12L is now available. A release is planned for early next year.
Source: Google