Google's First Os Android 12 First Look Revealed, Know How Your Smartphone Will Change
Google is set to introduce its next operating system Android 12 later this year. Earlier it was reported that the first beta update of this new OS will be rolled out later this month, and now documents shared with Google's shared Android 12 have been leaked. It has seen screenshots, in which the unique interface and functional changes of the new operating system can be seen. However, it has not yet been confirmed that this is Google's Android 12 document. The unique interface looks quite different in the screenshots supported by the XDA developer, in which the new notification panel can be seen.
By removing transparency, the OPAC light is visible in the background, although its color will be revealed according to the theme, which can also be Dark Mode. The conversion section and the notification section are still different, and the round corners of each notification are becoming more highlighted than before. The date and clock have been swapped, and a new privacy indicator is also visible in the top right side.
It seems that Google is going to give a new privacy feature in its Android 12. Whenever an app uses the phone's camera and microphone, the user will get an alert in the status bar indicator in the new Android version.
A pop-up can appear at the top of the screen by tapping on these status bar icons, which tells you which app is using the phone's camera or microphone.
There will be a focus on privacy
Google has been testing these privacy chips for more than 2 years, so it would be good to see them finally appearing in Android 12. The new privacy settings can be toggled, in which the camera can be disabled and the microphone can be completely muted.
Apart from this, there have been some changes in Android's Widget. If seen in the screenshots, a new 'Conversation' widget will be available in Android 12, in which the message, missed calls and activity status will be given. However, the correct information of Android 12 will be known only after its launch.

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