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Android 12.1 is all about improving foldable phone experience

unearthed some interesting stuff about an upcoming incremental update to Android 12, likely called Android 12.1. We don’t know the full scope of features for now, but it’s possible that most of them, if not all, are aimed towards improving the foldable phone experience. It’s also possible that this a move to prepare for the foldable Pixel phone release.

Screenshots taken from a tablet running a beta version of Android 12
Screenshots taken from a tablet running a beta version of Android 12

Screenshots taken from a tablet running a beta version of Android 12

In any case, spotted a docked taskbar feature in earlier beta builds of Android 12 and has found a tutorial along with some strings of code that hint at how the taskbar would behave.

By default, the dock would stay open on the home screen or when a split-screen view is initiated and will hide once you open up an app in full-screen. Hold and drag an app from the taskbar to open it on either half of the screen when the phone is unfolded, touch and hold the taskbar itself to dock or hide it and, of course, you can add apps of your choice.

Android 12.1 is all about improving foldable phone experience

The system’s code describes optimized animations when folding and unfolding the screen and gives out an image of an unfolded phone showcasing the taskbar. It’s interesting to note that the image shows two separate instances of Google’s Chrome browser, hence we might see support for that in Android 12.1 for improved multitasking.

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Author: Ro
Source: GSMArena

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