
While the Android is one of the best OS available, with a lot of version owned by Google. Now it’s gonna update such like every time each up dation of the Android contains a lot new features it is estimated that this version would also contains a lot new features tooo.
So now come to the point, let’s see some rumored Android 12 features.
RUMORED ANDROID 12 FEATURES.
Smarter app storage management
App Hibernation could play a pivotal role in how Android 12 manages the footprint of these apps. The feature’s already included in the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). It will effectively allow the OS to clear an app’s cache if it’s labeled as “hibernating.”
It’s unclear what constitutes a hibernating app, however. We don’t know if that status is determined by the OS or the user. Additionally, we don’t know if the feature will sport other storage management tricks like compressing unused apps or clearing the system cache.
Android Runtime as a Mainline module
In what could be one of Android 12’s biggest new features, Google is planning to turn its Android Runtime (ART) into a Project Mainline module. This would theoretically allow the company to push major updates to ART through the Play Store. That would improve the pace of update delivery, making the process more seamless across manufacturers.
ART is a linchpin in Android’s daily operations. It translates the OS’s bytecode into a machine language understood by the device’s CPU, so it’s integral that ART is kept up to date. Streamlining its updates could therefore improve Android’s performance as a whole.
Material Design “3.0”
In 2014, Google announced Material Design, a design language meant to unify all its products, including Android. Eventually, it launched an updated version of Material Design that developers colloquially referred to as Material Design 2.0 (even though Google never named it that officially). Now, according to documents obtained by XDA, it looks like a new iteration of Material is on the way.
In the leaked information, Google refers to this new Material as “Material NEXT.” That is probably not the official name for it either, but a significant change to the design language does line up with the leaked Android 12 mockup screenshots you saw earlier in this article.
Unfortunately, we only have inklings for what these changes could be. Whatever they are, they could have a large impact on the layout of Android, as previous Material updates have. Check out the full rumor roundup from XDA for more.