Android 12L is coming to Samsung, Lenovo and Microsoft devices, will bring these changes with it

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Google often brings some updates for its users, so that users can get more convenience. In the same sequence, Google has announced that it will bring the Android 12L operating system to Samsung, Lenovo and Microsoft devices later this year. After the arrival of Android 12L, you will see a lot of changes in your device.

The new OS will bring changes to the home screen, lock screen, notification shade, device set-up screen and settings. The changes are largely designed to give users more information on the screen. Andrei Popescu, Google’s vice president of engineering for Android, said: “Today we’re introducing 12L, an update to Android 12 that will make tablets and foldables simpler and easier to use.

We will continue to build more features and functionalities to help you get the most out of your big screen devices with Android 13 and beyond, Popescu said. The company recently announced Android 12L, a variant of Android 12 compatible for tablets, foldables and ChromeOS devices.

These include updates to its Material Design guidance for devices with larger screens, but also updates to Jetpack Compose to simplify manufacturing on these machines and to ensure that apps adapt more smoothly to different screen orientations and sizes. can be customized.

Pixel 6 and 6 Pro will also get the update

Let us tell you that Google is going to bring a new update for its Pixel 6 and 6 Pro smartphones. After the update, it will bring live sharing to Google Duo. Also this new update brings expanded support for Live Caption and Live Translation among others.

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