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As Google is likely to unveil Android 12 at its I/O 2021, a new leak hints that Android 12 might include some new functional changes, including Google widgets and animations.
According to Jon Prosser of Front Page Tech, for starters, there s a brand new music widget in the notifications bar, alongside newly redesigned Wi-Fi and Bluetooth toggles.
There s also a new volume slider, redesigned notifications, a new clock widget and even a new weather widget.
There s a lot of small changes, but all of these add up to create a more cohesive and welcoming Android UI, XDA Developers reported.
Galaxy J7 Duo gets the April 2021 security update
Samsung has been updating even its three-year-old and four-year-old smartphones with new security updates. Earlier today, the company released the April 2021 security update to the Galaxy J8. The Galaxy J7 Duo has now started receiving a new software update with the April 2021 security patch.
The Galaxy J7 Duo has started getting the April 2021 security update in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, South Korea, and Sri Lanka. The new software update, which is released in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, has firmware version
J720FDDS7CUD2. The new update for the Galaxy J7 Duo meant for the South Korean market has firmware version
Samsung has quietly ended software support for its Galaxy S8 and S8+ phones. The flagship duo was moved to a quarterly update schedule in May last year.
The 10 Greatest Versions of Android, Ranked
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Android, first released in 2008, is still a relatively young operating system. However, with some years seeing multiple updates, there have been plenty of Android versions to look at. Some were better than others, so let’s rank the 10 greatest.
The Ranking Criteria
Ultimately, any “best” list is going to come down to the author’s preference, and this list will be no different.
As a long-time Android user going all the way back to Android 1.5 I have experience with nearly every version of Android. Android makes things complicated, though. My experience with Android on a Pixel could be very different than someone else’s experience with the same version on a Samsung phone.