Android 12 gets new app launch experience, better haptic feedback in latest developer preview
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Google LLC’s Android team is keeping developers busy with yet more updates to the world’s most popular mobile operating system, unveiled today in the third developer preview of Android 12.
In a blog post, Android Vice President of Engineering Dave Burke explained that the company has taken a staggered approach to rolling out the new features in Android 12 in order to give developers the time they need to implement them in their apps and then test for compatibility. With the Android 12 beta launch release date now fast approaching, the third developer preview introduces new capabilities aimed at expanding the use of haptic feedback, introduce a more frictionless linking experience and make app launches more customizable.
In new developer preview, Android 12 gets more performance and security improvements
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Not even a month after Google LLC released the first developer preview of Android 12, the company is sharing its second, updated preview of the mobile operating system.
Announced today, the Android 12 Developer Preview 2 is said to be the next milestone build in this year’s release. It will give developers a chance to tinker with even more new features and provide Google with the feedback it needs to iron out the problems associated with any new software.
In a blog post, Android Vice President of Engineering Dave Burke said that with Android 12, his team is focusing on making an operating system that’s smarter and more intuitive and has better performance and privacy and security at its core. To that end, Burke said, the second developer preview offers a number of new features designed to improve trust and safety.
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