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🦑innovations in Android 11 and smartphones with its support:

Function 1. Conversation section in the notification panel
The operating system works with messengers in a new way to make it easier to see the correspondence. This also applies to the notification panel, which now shows all messenger notifications in the "Conversations" section. This section is above the others.

In this section, you can set the priority of messages depending on the sender.

Feature 2. Persistent media controls in quick settings
While instant messengers and chats are given priority over notifications, music and video controls are even more prominent in quick settings. You can quickly switch between sources, select smartphone speakers, external speakers, headphones, and other connected devices.

If you have more than one media application running at the same time, they will not have their own notifications. They will use one space in quick settings or on the lock screen, where you can switch between them using gestures.

Function 3. Smart home switches in the power menu
If you have multiple smart home devices from the Google ecosystem, it can be tricky to control them in the Google Home app. In Android 11, you can quickly access these devices from the power menu. For additional control, the switches act as commands in the Home app.

This makes the menu more cluttered with various shortcuts. Fortunately, you can turn them off if you want.

Function 4. Built-in screen recording
Android has long supported third party screen recording apps. Android 11 introduces a similar built-in tool that can be accessed from Quick Settings.

Built-in screen recording records audio from apps and / or microphone. You can make the recording show screen taps, which helps in tutorials.

Feature 5. One-time permissions
In past major system and Google Play updates, users have gained greater control over app access permissions. In Android 11, Google added one-time permissions for microphone, camera and location. When you select "This time" access option, access is denied after you close the application. The next time you need it, you must give it to the application again.

Function 6. Expiry date of permits
If you have a lot of apps, you can't remember which ones have access to what. Few people will want to check every time.

Android 11 offers an auto-reset feature for unused apps. If you do not open the application for a while, it will lose permissions. When you start it again, you will need to give permission again

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