On Thursday, Google launches the latest beta version of Android 11
operating system, in preparation for the launch of the final stable version of the system over the next few weeks.
And since Android has already reached basic system stability in the second beta version that was launched last month, most of the changes in the third beta are fixes and improvements. Which is indicated by a Google spokesman, saying: “This beta version focuses on helping developers put the final touches on their applications while preparing for Android 11.”
Google launched the first preview version for developers in February, then the second version came in March, and then the third version followed in April. The first beta version was supposed to be launched in May, but the company released the fourth preview version intended for developers at that time as a temporary measure, with the first beta version arriving in June.
The first beta version of the new version of the Android system is usually displayed during the annual Google I / O developer conference, but the event was canceled due to the emerging coronavirus Covid-19.
Even with the delays, Google insists that Android 11 will arrive on the officially scheduled date in the third quarter, but the search giant has indicated that the new date may be postponed to September 8.
The third trial version of Android 11 can be obtained via the Android beta program or downloaded directly, and Google sends the OTA update to those who have previous versions.
This version includes the final version of the SDK, with system images for Pixel 2, Pixel 2XL, Pixel 3, Pixel 3XL, Pixel 3A, Pixel 3AXL, Pixel 4, Pixel 4XL, and soon for phone owners Pixel 4i, in addition to the official Android emulator.
Source : Google