Android 11 is expected to be released on September 8.
What you need to know
Google has dropped the second beta of , the next big Android version.
With this release, Google says it's hit the Platform Stability milestone. As per the , "Platform Stability means that all app-facing surfaces and behaviors are now final in Android 11. This includes not only final SDK and NDK APIs, but also final system behaviors and restrictions on non-SDK interfaces that may affect apps."
In other words, there aren't any significant new features being added to Android 11 from here on out, which means what you see is more or less what you'll get as Google begins to polish up the operating system over the next couple of weeks.
Google also didn't announce any new features, so we'll have to poke around here and there to see what's new. .
As a reminder, Android 11 can currently be downloaded on the Pixel 2, 3, 3a, and 4 series of phones.
What you need to know
- Google has released Android 11's second public beta today.
- This update stabilizes the platform as Google prepares for a release in Q3.
- As of now, Android 11 is expected to drop on September 8th.
Google has dropped the second beta of , the next big Android version.
With this release, Google says it's hit the Platform Stability milestone. As per the , "Platform Stability means that all app-facing surfaces and behaviors are now final in Android 11. This includes not only final SDK and NDK APIs, but also final system behaviors and restrictions on non-SDK interfaces that may affect apps."
In other words, there aren't any significant new features being added to Android 11 from here on out, which means what you see is more or less what you'll get as Google begins to polish up the operating system over the next couple of weeks.
Google also didn't announce any new features, so we'll have to poke around here and there to see what's new. .
As a reminder, Android 11 can currently be downloaded on the Pixel 2, 3, 3a, and 4 series of phones.