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Android 12 Review and First Impression | This is What we Waited For | Review | Android 12

The most exciting thing about a big Android update is getting to try all of the new show-stopping features that’ll change the way you’ll use your phone. Android 12, which is now available on Pixel phones (3 and up), and coming to more devices later this year, is interesting because, well, it doesn’t have a bunch of those. I’ve been using Android 12 on the Pixel 3 since the first developer preview, and on the Pixel 4A 5G more recently during the latest release candidate. For the most part, it’s still Android. You can easily get by on the new update without using the smattering of new features that Google buried in the settings, though it’s worth seeking out a few of them. The most obvious change, which is also the biggest incentive for most people to download Android 12, is Google’s new Material You design. The company says it’s the biggest design change in Android’s history. I agree that it’s significant, since it basically makes stock Android look like a really good custom launcher. There’s more color and more fun shapes throughout, and weirdest of all, widgets are officially a thing again. The core design improvements in Android 12 further smooth over some of the operating system’s edges — quite literally. The animations you’ll see when you power on your device, turn it off, or plug in a charger all look refined and fluid. Notification pop-ups, items in the pull-down quick settings menu, the volume interface, and more have nice, rounded edges, nesting elegantly within the equally rounded corners of the displays on Pixel phones. In some cases, though, the refreshed design comes at the cost of information density. Power users might feel like they’re using a Fisher Price phone, particularly when it comes to how the pull-down menu looks, but others may not mind as much. I’d say that the fit and finish of Android 12 is more polished than any other version at launch, except for a rather annoying bug with its at-a-glance widget at the top of the homescreen, which wouldn’t display the weather or other important calendar or traffic info during the beta, nor can it be fully turned off. Its menu had toggle switches with no descriptions next to them, and it was an eyesore. If Google fixes this in the final release, lets see what's new in Android 12. Subscribe For Quality Tech Videos: https://goo.gl/jK2Non F O R S P O N S O R E D E N Q U I R I E S Email: [email protected] ♥️ You can get me a coffee if you find this helpful: ♥️ https://bit.ly/coffeegdt Looking for the best smartphone or equipment? Never miss today's deals on Amazon here https://geni.us/vYJlLb Join our Community via Patreon: https://bit.ly/GDTCommunity INSTAGRAM: instagram.com/getdroidtips/ FACEBOOK: https://www.fb.com/getdroidtips/ TWITTER:   / getdroidtips   GetDroidTips is an outstanding and well-trusted platform engaged in publishing the most reliable and useful information about Android, Gaming, and much more. We have a team of highly dedicated technical writers, bloggers, as well as device reviewers who work hard to provide you the best tips & tricks for you. https://www.getdroidtips.com/ GDT - Custom ROM | Gaming | CyanogenMod | Android Apps | Firmware Update | MiUi | All Stock ROM | Lineage OS

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