11 functions we would like to see on Android 11



11 functions we would like to see on Android 11
11 functions we would like to see on Android 11
11 functions we would like to see on Android 11

Android 11 will be launched this year officially, with a series of new features. These are 11 functions that we would like to see in the operating system.


Android 10, which arrived in September officially, has meant a remarkable change on the part of Google. The operating system leaves behind the names of desserts and enters a new phase, of an apparent maturity. A new version that has left a series of important developments , which show this progress. Although many still expect more changes, they could come true with the launch of Android 11 this year.

Android 10 version can be seen as a step in the right direction by Google. The arrival of Android 11 gives rise to a series of improvements of interest, which would help to improve these advances that Google has already suggested with the new version. Therefore, there are 11 functions that we would like to see this year.


Auto dark mode


The dark mode has become a reality with Android 10, although not in the way that many wanted. Since many miss the so-called automatic or programmable dark mode . This mode means that when it gets dark, it is automatically activated and deactivated again when it is day, without the user having to do anything for it. It significantly facilitates its use, thus adapting to the user's daily life.

The good news is that it is said that Android 11 could have this programmable dark mode . At present there are already some layers of customization, such as Samsung's OneUI that support this mode , but the next version of the operating system may be the final step.


Screen recording

Another function that many users wish to have available on their phones is native screen recording . Currently, if we want to record the phone screen, we have to resort to some third-party applications . Some customization layers, such as Samsung's EMUI or OneUI , have screen recording natively, but it is not the case in all layers.

If Android 11 comes with this feature to record screen natively , it would be an important advance. Especially since the third-party applications we use to record the screen have clear limitations with the APIs, unable to access the internal audio. So a native function would solve these limitations.



Call recording
 Call recording

Call recording

A function that is speculated could soon return to the operating system, possibly with the launch of Android 11. It is known that Google is already working on it, so it could be a reality in a few months . A couple of years ago this function was removed from the operating system, with the firm claiming security reasons. Although the door was left open on his return in the future , when there were guarantees.

It seems that Google can already give guarantees on security issues, which is what makes them working on the return of call recording. It is not yet known if it will be official on Android 11, although for many it would be good news. This feature would be integrated into the Google calling application natively.

Own airdrop

Own airdrop
Own airdrop

Apple has its own system called AirDrop, which has been a very popular feature among users since its launch. It facilitates the transfer of files between devices (photos, videos, contacts, web pages ...) that are located nearby. In Android we have to resort to third-party alternatives , because there is not yet a native function, although it has been close to being official, as we saw with Fast Share.

It is already commented that Google works to introduce a function of this type in Android 11, which will allow you to send files to devices connected to the same WiFi. It would be good news to finally have this function available in the operating system.

Shortcuts

Currently, if we want to have shortcuts on our phone , to make more comfortable use of it, we have to resort to third-party applications, which allow us to configure our own shortcuts . This is not a bad thing, but if Android 11 had such an option natively, it would be more convenient for users. Since it allows an additional level of customization and configuration on the phone, adapting its use to each user.


Optimized load
Optimized load

This is a function that OnePlus has presented in January and will be introduced in their phones. It is a function that will cause mobile phones to charge differently when we leave them plugged in overnight. To do this, they will learn the patterns of use of their owners, knowing what time they take them daily to know when they should finish loading.

In this way, when you plug a OnePlus into the charger when you go to bed, and it will reach 80% battery, reached 100% only in the minutes before we get up. This function prevents the battery from degrading . A way to extend battery life without too many complications. If this function were expanded in Android 11, it would be great news.



Elongated screenshots


It is another function that has been asking for time on Android, which could be official on Android 11, as has been speculated for some time . Some layers of customization already give the possibility of making elongated screenshots , being possible to slide the screen and everything is captured in a single photo, without having to take several photos. It will make it easier to capture a web page, for example, without having to take several photos for it.

Storage restriction

This function was already speculated that it would be reality in Android 10, but it seems that it will be in Android 11 when we are going to be able to enjoy it and it is something that could certainly be worthwhile and very worthwhile. The idea is that the user can restrict the access that the applications on the phone have to certain files and information. This contributes to better security and privacy, as well as being able to improve application performance.




Customizable gestures

The gestures have gained presence with the launch of Android 10. Although there are many arguments in their favor and against them, it seems that Google will continue betting on them, but it is clear that they must be perfected. One aspect that many users ask is that gestures can be customized, at least partially, to obtain better performance when using them on their phones.

Gestures such as going back often give problems on many phones. If Google allowed Android 11 certain settings, such as choosing which part of the screen is used to open a menu and another to go back, the gestures would be easier to use, in addition to having fewer bugs. Users would win.

Control on large screens

Current phones are betting on increasingly large screens , which do not always facilitate use with one hand. Therefore, a native system in Android 11 that facilitates that use, reaching all areas of the screen on a large phone, would make the use of such devices easier. There are brands that have adapted options, with functions such as moving the keyboard from side to side, for example. Ideally, this should be available to all users.

To be able to move the keyboard, or to be able to slide the content on the screen to have simpler access, are functions that would make the lives of users simpler. Without a doubt, a challenge to consider for Android 11, which could be better adapted to large screens in this way.

Best widgets

Widgets are an option of great interest to have quick access to information or applications that we use regularly. Google seems to have put aside these widgets, but they are a feature with great potential. A better design, which facilitates its use on the telephone and allows these quick accesses, would help to better use the telephone.

Also, Google doesn't have to search too far. The Pixel home screen , with the weather and calendar widget is already a good start, which can be taken as inspiration to introduce improvements in Android 11.

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