Google has released the first beta for Android 12 developers. This Developer Preview offers: Innovations overview It was developed in the Mountain View labs. First of all, there is a new lock screen and a revised notification panel. As expected, Google is making many changes to the Android interface.
First of all, the beta confirms the integration of a new one-handed mode. accessibility feature It allows you to reach certain navigation buttons with one hand, even on smartphones with huge screens. Phablets completely dominate the market today. Screens of 6 inches or larger have become the norm. So it’s no surprise that Google decided to integrate this functionality natively into the Android code.
One-handed mode similar to iOS
Mishaal Rahman, editor-in-chief of XDA Developers, was able to test out this one-handed mode after installing the Android 12 Developer Preview. He shows how the mode actually works in a video he posted on his Twitter account. Google clearly prefers One-handed mode similar to what is already available on iOS. “Like accessibility at Apple” underlines Mishaal Rahman.
This option allows you to move the screen down so that the user can reach the buttons and navigation keys at the top of the interface. This feature is obviously designed to be activated for only a few seconds. The screen will snap back into place once the inaccessible buttons are reached. In the settings, it is possible to configure how long it takes for the screen to return to normal. Google offers 8 seconds by default.
So Android 12’s one-handed mode is different from what was presented. some Android skinsMost Android manufacturers, including Samsung’s One UI, have opted to offer a mode that reduces the size of the screen rather than scrolling down, but it’s possible Google could further change how the mode works in the run-up to Android 12.
Here’s Android 12’s one-handed mode; it’s fully functional. Unfortunately, it’s more like Apple’s Reachability (shrink vertically) rather than OHM (shrink both horizontally and vertically) in most OEM software. pic.twitter.com/IznRVHTgPu
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) February 18, 2021