LG starts Android 11 public beta testing for South Korean users
The Android 11 OS Preview Program is available to LG Velvet devices via an over-the-air update, and users can sign up for the beta via the LG Quick Help app.
By Liu Hongzuo -
LG Velvet.
According to LG fan website My LG, the South Korean brand just started public beta testing of Android 11 for LG Velvet users.
The Android 11 OS Preview Program is available to LG Velvet devices via an over-the-air update, and users can sign up for the beta via the LG Quick Help app. This beta was done ahead of LG's official implementation of Android 11, although LG has not yet announced when they will roll out the live version of Android 11 for their handsets yet.
Credit: My LG.
Based on My LG, the following Android 11 features will be included for the beta test:
- Added a notification window for conversation
- Added message bubble function Added function to check deleted notification history
- Added ’Allow this time only’ function to grant permission only once when running the app
- Added the ability to hide silent notifications IoT device control function added to the power screen
- Navigation bar hiding function added to gesture mode
- Night time-lapse and quick view function added to the default camera application
- QR code scanning function added to basic camera application settings
- Added keyboard size and position adjustment function
Like most public betas, participation is entirely voluntary, and there's a chance where the beta-tested product won't work as intended, or it's the tester's responsibility to identify any glitches with the latest OS on LG phones.
Source: My LG
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