Android 11 Beta is now only a week away: after four developer previews, the new iteration of the Mountain View mobile operating system is ready to take the next big step.
The presentation was due to take place during Google I / O 2020, but due to the coronavirus, the event was cancelled. In his place, Google will hold a “release party” on June 3, from 8.30 PM (IST), which can be streamed on YouTube.
Android 11 Beta
https://youtu.be/gqJEcy57hA8
The event will be followed by 12 in-depth videos on different aspects of the new OS, for example, security, privacy, UI, Google Play and Jetpack. For those wishing to ask questions to the development managers, an interactive session with all users is provided; on Twitter, you can use the hashtag #AskAndroid (of course, a response is not guaranteed, given the likely high influx of people).
Finally, there is also a small initiative to actively involve all viewers: sketching enthusiasts (the practice of taking notes and notes with a rather pronounced graphic component, with illustrations, symbols and diagrams to support the text) will be able to share their creations with the hashtag #Android11. The prize: a retweet from the official Android account for guaranteed visibility.