Android 12 was released on October 4, 2021, but even though it has become part of several Android user phones selected for the time being, there are still some interesting new features that you might not realize! In this latest release, there is an increase in focus on games, media, adaptive aesthetics, and security (as well as some other surprises). Unfortunately, unless you are a loud android fan to the blog, or explore every menu in a new release may not pay attention to these neat features because it cannot be accessed intuitively, or is not widely supported by 3rd party Application (not yet), or has become a background default.
We will experience what features are the most interesting, and how to access it. There is a little something for everyone excited in this latest update, whether you are interested in games, safety, or just make your smartphone experience as a whole more comfortable and comfortable.
One of the most impressive hidden features of Android 12 is the game mode dashboard. To turn on the game dashboard, you have to dig deep into the settings, through a rotating route. First, open your settings, then tap the notification option. On the new screen, scroll down slightly to the general section where you have to knock do not disturb. It takes you to another screen where you will knock on the schedule. On the schedule screen, you will see the game and small icons on the right. Tap Gear. Finally, turn the switch to the ON position.
If you play games that support this neat feature, you will see dark arrows and translucent on the right side of your screen. Tap it to display a small controlling icon which you then tap to bring up the dashboard (finally!). Here you will be presented with a variety of interesting options, although not all of them will be supported by every game. You can choose to stream your gameplay directly via YouTube, involve optimization (aka your battery drain), turn on the frame rate count, turn on the do-no-garden switch, and add the recording shortcut and/or screenshot to your game screen to the screen Your game. You will also see the option to see your profile where you can check the position and achievement of your ranking board.
Haptic audio-coupled effect
While haptic feedback is not new for smartphones, Android 12 is trying to participate in making haptic feedback a little more interesting and beneficial for the average user. If you don’t remember what “haptic feedback”, it is only a small vibration that can help provide a more tactile digital nuance interface. For example, when you type on the screen keyboard, if you have a Haptic feedback activated, you will feel a little vibration when you press the letter, which is intended to give you the sensation of typing on the physical keyboard.
Android 12 takes this step forward by integrating the haptic function of our mobile in sound. Built directly to each device will be a unique haptic pattern for each of the default ringtones. This way, you can know who called you even if your ringer is not active. BZZ-BZZ-Bzzzzz-BZZ … Oh, it’s definitely Cathy!
What’s more interesting is that Google has opened this function to the developer through its hapticgenerator. Devs can be connected to this to automatically produce haptic patterns for their music and sound effects. Video games, movies, and music will be more in -depth when they feed the sensation of real time directly to your hands when you are involved with your media.