Android 11 Beginning To Roll Out Technology 

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Google is now rolling out the stable build of the Android 11 update for Pixel phones. This includes the Pixel 2, Pixel 3, Pixel 3a, Pixel 4, and Pixel 4a series of devices.

The update can be downloaded by heading into Settings > System > Advanced > System update. You can find the factory images here and the full OTA images here.



Android 11 features several new features, many of which are focused around messaging and notifications. The notifications will now show a separate section for messaging apps, which will help separate messages from other notifications on your phone. The new Bubbles feature, an absolute rip-off of the Facebook Chat Heads, will show floating elements on the edge of the screen, which houses recent chats from all your messaging apps.

Android 11 also features a new screen recorder feature. This has been included by most third-party OEMs by now within their software but will be new to Pixel devices.

The power button menu has been completely overhauled. Now you will see all of your smart home devices when you press and hold the power button. It will also show your payment options to quickly make payments with NFC readers.

The media controls have also been revamped, with a UI reminiscent of iOS. The media player notification will now let you quickly switch the audio output device between your phone speaker, your headphones, or a Chromecast enabled device nearby.

Android Auto is now wireless on Android 11, as long as your vehicle's audio system is compatible.



On the privacy side, Android 11 introduces two new features. You can now grant one-time access to permissions to apps. This way, you don't have to worry about manually disabling the permission after you are done using the app or wonder if it is using it in the background. Second, if an app hasn't been used in a while, Android will automatically revoke its permissions so it doesn't keep accessing data in the background.

Google is also increasing the number of security and privacy updates that can be sent to your device through Google Play, so your phone doesn't have to get a full OS update for them. These updates can just be patched in the background like app updates.

For Android Enterprise users, Android 11 gives a new work profile that lets the IT department ways to manage the device without accessing your personal profile information.

Finally, Pixel device owners will also get some exclusive features, like app suggestions on the home screen based on your daily routines, and new overview actions that allow you to take a screenshot of an app and select text and images, and more.
 
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I just got my Galaxy S9 on to 10, damn it.
 
Gemma Experienced
My Pixel 3XL updated yesterday. I've not had a chance to check out what's new yet :unsure:
 
Geezer Enthusiast
Just got the notification, I actually completely forgot it was this time of year again.
 
Gemma Experienced
I've had a little time to look at some of the new features. I love the quick toggles for Home Devices in the Power menu (already use this religiously for Google Pay) so its a welcome addition (and makes me want to get more bulbs). The new screenshot popup corner menu is nice too, especially with the little preview. And finally, share is much better for usability; giving more options for each app (e.g share as a link or a direct message in Twitter).

I always have and forever will hate chat bubbles (too intrusive) so I've disabled those immediately (they are on by default). New notification list is good too (Conversations, Important and Silent), with an optional 24-hour history in case you swipe it away by mistake. Do No Disturb now lets you whitelist specific people, I will mess with this later :)

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Son Of Jack Enthusiast
I wish they'd left screenshot in the power menu.

I managed to get screenshot via the recents menu. Wasn't showing for me, but changed my navigation to gesture and then back to 2-button and it was there. Not a fan of the two hardware buttons for a screenshot.
 
Bandit Collaborator
I wish they'd left screenshot in the power menu.
I prefer the new screenshot set up, much easier one-handed and frees up space in the new power menu.
 
Franco Pinion Community Regular
Do bubbles/chat heads not work with alternative launchers?
 
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