Although the COVID-19 pandemic is altering, delaying, or outright canceling a lot of things, it doesn’t appear to be slowing down the developers of the Android operating system. Today, right on time, Google announced the launch of Android 11 Developer Preview 3, the third preview in the new operating system version’s release cycle.
According to Google’s schedule, this should be the final developer preview. After Android 11 DP3, the next version should be a beta, which means it will be ready for installation on non-Pixel phones and good enough for general consumers to give it a shot (as long as they’re okay with a slightly buggy OS).
In Google’s announcement for Android 11 DP3, it gives a quick summary of the few feature additions made in this version. However, Google usually doesn’t list out all the changes made since the previous release, so the list below is very likely incomplete.
For us non-developers, the above list of changes within Android 11 DP3 might not be too exciting. However, there are usually a lot of other changes, additions, and fixes present in new iterations of Android that Google doesn’t highlight. Once we get this latest version on our Pixel devices, we’ll likely find some other consumer-facing developments. Stay tuned!
If you own a Pixel device (all except for the original Google Pixel), you can give Android 11 DP3 a shot right now either by installing the incoming OTA (if you are already running Android 11 DP2), downloading a factory image, or using Google’s new sideloading website. The relevant links can be found here. Just keep in mind that this is not a stable release and shouldn’t be used as a daily driver.
Otherwise, check out some other Android 11 coverage at the links below:
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