Android 12’s developer preview is fast approaches. After users dabbled in the new emoji in the beta of iOS 14.5, Android has saved the best for last. Here are few details of what the update looks like: Gesture navigation will be streamlined and more consistent while you’re playing a game, reading a book, or watching a video. And while developers can still only show the translucent navigation bar, any app that doesn’t have it will default to recognizing a swipe from the side or bottom as going back or home.
Android 12 will also have support for “audio-coupled haptic feedback.” What this means is that developers could create experiences like simulating rough terrain in a racing game, or allowing custom ringtones paired with vibration patterns to allow the user to identify the caller when the device is in the user’s pocket.
This initial preview is meant only for developers, so Google is limiting it to manual downloads.
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