What All the Most Promising Features of Google's Android 12?

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Android 12 debuted at Google I/O 2021 keynote earlier this week. The new Android version has a list of customisations and vivid colour effects. Google also introduced new privacy options on Android 12. In addition to the next-generation Android operating system, Google showcased a new version of Wear OS at the I/O keynote. Like Android 12, the new Wear OS brings new interface-level changes. It also comes with fitness features coming from Fitbit, and optimisations available on Samsung's Tizen.

On this week's episode of Gadgets 360 podcast Orbital, host Akhil Arora speaks with reviews editor Jamshed Avari and senior reviewer Sheldon Pinto to discuss Android 12 and Wear OS announcements that took place at Google I/O 2021.

Android 12 has been projected as all about customisation and personal. The comes with an all-new visual style that is designed to take on various custom skins that smartphone manufacturers often use on their phones over a stock Android experience. The purpose of enhancing the interface on the new Android version is to encourage manufacturers to go with the vanilla treatment over their proprietary offerings. It is also to give users a reason to look for a smartphone that has a completely stock interface — like a new Pixel phone, perhaps.

Google also showcased new privacy features coming on Android 12 — some of which look similar to what Apple has had on iOS 14 for the last few months.

Like Android 12, Wear OS is receiving a facelift this year, with third-party Tiles and the new tap to switch between apps gesture support. Samsung is also working with Google this time, offering Tizen's power efficiency and other features to the new Wear OS version. Fitbit's fitness-focussed functions are also coming as an integrated package within the new wearables operating system.

Google I/O 2021 Highlights: Android 12, Wear OS, Maps, Photos Updates; LaMDA, Project Starline Announced

In the second half of this week's Orbital episode, Akhil speaks with zombie nerds Ali Pardiwala and Shayak Majumdar to talk about Zack Snyder's new zombie heist thriller — Army of the Dead. The movie is available for viewing on Netflix and has Dave Bautista and Ella Purnell in the leading roles.

Army of the Dead (which runs for almost two and a half hours) was announced back in 2007, but work on it only started in 2019. The plot of the movie is set in Las Vegas, though it functions more like a video game mission set in a post-apocalyptic Western wasteland.

Army of the Dead Review: Zack Snyder's Netflix Zombie Heist Movie Needs a Bullet to the Brain

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