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Google Android 12 is here and I've been using it for a little while so I decided to make an Android 12 review about my user experience so far on the Pixel 6
https://www.androidpolice.com/android-12-review/
Android 12 is the biggest interface change since Android 5 Lollipop. It comes with a brand-new design philosophy called Material You. It's basically an advanced theming engine that makes the
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-12-review/
Android 12's quick settings seem to be extremely polarising. There are some pretty big buttons, a whole new opening animation, and everything is very rounded.I love the new pull-down animation
https://www.tomsguide.com/reviews/android-12
Android 12 is a big update, complete with a whole new look and focus on privacy. Google went all out to make the new version appeal to more people, especially with the Material You theming system
https://hardwarecanucks.com/forum/threads/android-12-review-my-user-experience-so-far.84093/
Google Android 12 is here and I've been using it for a little while so I decided to make an Android 12 review about my user experience so far on the Pixel 6 Pro. I think its important to talk about UI Android 12 UI changes, the new notification tray, the good things, the problems with Android
https://www.engadget.com/android-12-review-material-you-privacy-controls-180010087.html
One UI 4 and Android 12 both also offer new widgets that look much better and offer more customization options than before. Cherlynn Low / Engadget. So Android 12 is a nice visual change, but it
https://www.androidauthority.com/android-12-review-1201890/
Android 12 allows you to permit apps access to your precise location or your approximate location. The former is often needed for select tasks such as turn-by-turn navigation. It's a breeze to
https://m.gsmarena.com/android_12-review-2327.php
Android 12 new features at a glance: Automatic theming system based on your chosen wallpaper. New Material You design language throughout the OS and Google apps. New widget picker in the Pixel Launcher, with new widgets for Google apps. Redesigned Quick Settings with integrated smart home controls. Fresh new lock screen and Always-on Display look.
https://www.gsmarena.com/android_12-review-2327p5.php
Still, Android 12 is very different, introducing one of the biggest user interface overhauls ever, and at the same time, adding a lot of small new features and improvements. That's all fine and
https://www.laptopmag.com/reviews/android-12
Android 12, in addition, sets the stage for the next generation of smartphones: foldables. Reports suggest Android 12.1 will focus on folding screens with features like a desktop-like dock, better
https://www.androidcentral.com/android-12
Alongside the new design, we're getting a lot of new features: Android 12 has a local app search mode that lets you search within apps seamlessly, there are important privacy additions with
https://mobilityarena.com/android-12-review/
Android 12 is the biggest change to ever happen in the Android ecosystem in about seven years. The new user interface, Material You, is such a welcome delight. The lads at Google must have worked their butts off to pull this off. Everything looks, feels, and works better. Android 12 has such a calm, fluid, and lighter appearance than ever
https://www.slashgear.com/android-12-from-user-experience-to-privacy-everything-known-so-far-22687943/
Android 12 is expected to add things like store and payment info based on your location or media recommendations. Users can also expect stock information, sports or lifestyle information to show
https://www.xda-developers.com/android-12/
The second Android 12 beta has added a " simpler and more intuitive connectivity experience across the Status Bar, Quick Settings, and Settings. " There's a new Internet panel that pops up when
https://www.techrepublic.com/article/android-12-cheat-sheet-everything-you-need-to-know/
Double-tap actions. Android 12 will bring double-tap actions to supported devices (at the moment, that is limited to Google Pixel phones). With this feature, you can configure actions for when you
https://iphonewired.com/industry2021/239045/
Google Android 12 is here and I've been using it for a little while so I decided to make an Android 12 review about my user experience so far on the Pixel 6 Pro. I think its important to talk about UI Android 12 UI changes, the new notification tray,
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/ligrtp/android_12_everything_we_know_so_far_about/
Agreed on the split screen. Was so handy and quick now it is slow and cumbersome. Also I live in a non English country and before anytime I copied foreign text, wether sms, facebook messenger, chrome, etc the translation bubble would pop up and I could click it and I would have the translation.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Android/comments/qcy4q6/android_12_official_release_what_we_waited_for/
No issues with lag so far, no freezes. But the new scaling is awfull. Native stuff now consumes almost 1.5 times the screenspace. The notes widget form keep for pinned items is just completely unusable... Had it on a half size Homescreen, the title bar now consumes as much as one appicon in size, wtf.
https://www.reddit.com/r/SonyXperia/comments/sak17w/those_who_updated_to_android_12_if_you_had/
Personally, I always update to the latest ROM because it typically has security enhancements which is important nowadays. It also reduces the Android fragmentation problem. The less Android OS fragmentation there is, the easier it is for Developers to write good applications. Lastly, if an Android OEM is going to support their phones via OS
https://medium.com/@FrederickKlyk/android-12-for-developers-changes-and-improvements-in-the-user-experience-and-design-513fb1a6344f
In previous versions of Android, to achieve the same effect, you would have to request the bitmap information for the content of an ImageView, edit the image accordingly, then create a new bitmap
https://www.reddit.com/r/GalaxyS21/comments/rbvn9z/a_rant_on_my_experience_with_android_12_and_the/
Not to mention all the other numerous issues that this sub has brought up about android 12. This update has been a mess. There's no excuse for a release this buggy. It wasn't okay when Apple released iOS 7 or 10 in the state they released them, and its not okay how Samsung released this version of Android. I expect so much better from $1000 phone.
https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2024/06/enabling-safe-ai-experiences.html
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https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/ssmzcr/experience_with_android_12l/
I own a Pixel 6 Pro and have been having a pleasant experience so far. Definitely none of the negative stories I heard on this sub. Few days ago someone posted a positive review about 12L beta. I have used 12 beta software in the past, so I figured I'll try it. Definite improvements included haptic feedback with notifications.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/comments/tonqhj/android_12_experience_so_far/
The size is perfect for my hand. But the OS is really testing my patience, the camera is slower, apps are slower and would occasionally crash. Been thinking about getting a new phone and but I'm worried if all the newer Pixels have the exact same problems. I'm a long time Pixel fan but the OS on my P3 is really testing me.