When Google officially made Android 11 it was clear that it was a developer version, so I wouldn't recommend installing it as a standard version of stability. One of the reasons is that there are some experiments, but it is not yet clear that they reach the final form.
One of the most exciting features is Columbus and it allows us, in the meantime, to launch a Google Assistant that offers advanced tap on mobile. On the screen? No, back.
Establishment in connection with the end
This new feature has been tested on 9to5Google and allows you to turn on mobile assistant even when the screen is off. We might think it's a strange task because the terminal is able to open this application by pressing the frames, at least in the case of Google Pixel 3 and 4.
The funny thing is that the code does the job and lets you configure the camera app as something to boot. It could be something like a hand turn on the Motorola phone. But there is more.
Multimedia Functions?
We've mentioned that Android 11 is in the development phase (that's why the name of this first, previous version of Developers), and among the seemingly changing tasks to allow multimedia management with this double touch.
Imagine that you have your mobile phone in your pocket, that you listen to music and that you want to move from one song to the next. In theory this kind of touch can allow that, or stop you for a while, without the need to turn the end off.
We do not know how the activation information of these sensors is obtained as there are no special sensors in the cell. Maybe it's due to accelerometer and gyroscope data. In fact, the sensitivity of this is very high right now, and the assistant opens up often without demanding.
A rare (and bad) feature of the Android 11 music player
One of the most unique and unique features of Android 11 that we've seen in the music player of the program.
I hope this work is not forgotten and we can listen to music by tapping back on the mobile. Think: a pause to stop, two to go ahead and three to go back … To dream that it wouldn't go any further.