Huge Android 12 leak reveals more of its revamped design
Just before Google IO 2021
Android robot
(Image credit: Future)
We should hear tons more about Android 12 at the Google IO 2021 event
happening on Tuesday, May 18, but if you're wanting to get a preview before
time, then there are extensive leaks of the software interface to see out.
The leaks come from well-known tipster John Prosser and therefore the Front
Page Tech YouTube channel – an equivalent source that earlier in the week
unveiled details of what the Pixel 6 flagship could find yourself looking
like.
While we have seen hints of the visual overhaul that's coming with Android 12,
Prosser goes into far more detail: we get to ascertain a number of the
planning tweaks that are coming to notifications and buttons, also as
redesigned widgets for music playback, weather, and an analog clock.
According to a slide apparently leaked from Google IO 2021, Android will bring
with it "a beautiful new experience", "stronger privacy and security
protections", and confirm that "all of your devices work better together"
also.
It's that "beautiful new experience" that these new leaks are centered around,
with pastel colors and rounded edges in abundance – you'll see a couple of of
the planning elements and a few of the updated Android 12 animations within
the FrontPage Tech video, which we've embedded above.
Everything looks very fluid and fast – there are apparently incoming changes
to the notification buttons within the status bar, the dimensions of the clock
in the lock screen, and therefore the way that alerts are stacked on the
display as they are available.
It looks as if the Android 12 keyboard is getting some visual refinements too,
so there is a lot to require in here. None of those design changes have shown
up within the developer preview versions of Android 12 that have already been
released, but we'd see them within the first public beta edition.
While these visuals look legitimate and are available from an honest source –
and match up with earlier leaks – we'll need to wait until Tuesday to
understand needless to say what's coming with Android 12. TechRadar is going
to be covering the event through and bringing you all the hardware and
software news that Google announces.
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