Google just launched the fourth beta Android 12, the penultimate beta of Android 12, and that means the next Android update goes to the final phase of its launch, the final version of which is expected to arrive next September.
With the launch of Android 12 Beta 4 We are already facing a version very close to the final one that will bring its new user interface, performance improvements, and privacy and security improvements to our devices. In addition, with the fourth beta Google gets meet an important milestone.
What’s new in Android 12 Beta 4
With Android 12 Beta 4 they manage to fulfill the objective called platform stability. This means thatAndroid 12 reached final behaviors and API and NDK, so nothing will change in future updates.
With Android 12 Beta 4 Developers can now adapt their applications to the new features and behaviors of Android 12, such as its new camera and microphone switches, the new privacy panel, the new animations when opening applications, or the clipboard reading notifications. In addition, from this new beta, developers can now publish their applications and updates adapted to Android 12 so that users with this beta can already test their news.
Google has not named more news in Android 12 Beta 4, has only been limited to announcing that they had already reached the goal of platform stability, but surely in the next few hours and days those little news that we will find in its new interface will be discovered.
How to update to Android 12 Beta 4
Android 12 Beta 4 is now available for download in the Pixel and in some mobiles of ASUS, OnePlus, Oppo, Realme, Sharp and ZTE. To do this, you just have to visit android.com/beta to check if your mobile is compatible with this new beta.
The Google Pixel updated to Android 12 Beta will only have to go to Settings> System> System update to update to the fourth beta. The update has a weight of about 260-320MB depending on the device.
In a few weeks we will get the latest beta of Android 12, with the launch of a candidate version as a step prior to the launch of the final version, if nothing happens, it will arrive next September.
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