Google to soon release Android 12L update

After a successful launch of Android 12 now Google is all set to release a new update called Android 12L.

Google has recently announced the release of the Android 12L update, if some sources are to be believed, Android 12L will be released soon for tablets and foldable devices.

Which devices will it support?

Additionally, Android 12L will soon be released as a beta version for Lenovo's Tab P12 Pro and Pixel phones. However, for your information, let me tell you that this new update of Android will not be made available for small-screen smartphone devices. This update will be released only for large-screen smartphones and tablets which might be a bit depressing. 

What's special in this new update?

Alerts, quick settings, lock screen, overview, home screen, and other features have all been updated in the latest Interface. A multitasking facility has also been made available in Android 12L to make the user experience better. With the help of Android 12L, you will be able to run all the apps on your phone in split-screen mode. You will be able to use split-screen mode by simply dragging and dropping the app from the taskbar.

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