The first beta of Android 12.1 may be closer than expected

As expected, yesterday the Google team officially launched the awaited Google Pixel 6 series and released the stable version of Android 12, ready to be installed on the smartphones of the Mountain View giant. In recent months we have been able to learn that Android 12 brings with it many new features, both in terms of graphics (just think of the design language called Material You) and functionality but, apparently, the Google developer team has other news in store. for users.

At least this is what seems to suggest information provided probably by mistake by the team of the Mountain View giant in a post on Reddit dedicated to Android 12: in practice, Google developers tell users to unsubscribe from the Android beta program. 12 before December 1 if they wish to stay on the stable version of the OS.

The direct implication of what Google reports is that the company plans to release a beta version of Android in early December, and while Android 12.1 isn’t mentioned, it’s hard to imagine that it could be anything else. Recall that Google uses the beta versions of Android to give developers a preview of what’s to come and to allow them to prepare their apps for future versions and features of the OS.

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As for Android 12.1, it should be an update focused on foldable devices and that also lends credence to rumors that the Mountain View giant is working on such a device, which could even be launched by the end of 2021. Basically, before it ends this year we could see another version of Google’s mobile operating system and, above all, important details could emerge on the company’s first folding smartphone, the one with which the Mountain View giant will try to challenge the current industry leaders, such as Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Galaxy Z Flip 3.

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