There's a new volume panel UI. It's a lot bigger and more rounded. It should respond to theme changes like in the leaked build: xda-developers.com/android-12-bet…
You can now fine-tune the level of notification access an app with a Notification Listener service has.
Settings > Battery now has a progress bar. (It was there in the leaked build but battery stats reporting was broken on my device.)
2.4GHz Wi-Fi hotspot toggle is now called "maximize compatibility."
Image markup tool's new text editor now lets you change the font
There's an option to manually add a link that an app should open by default, but it's grayed out on all app pages for me. (This was also the case in the leaked build, but I never posted about it.)
The two widgets at the top appear to be recommendations.
Accessibility menu is now opened by a floating button rather than a "swipe up with 2 fingers" gesture. It can still be opened by pressing and holding both volume keys, though.
More Quick Settings tiles now have on/off status indicators. In Android 11 only a few like Mobile Data had that.
Game mode has been fleshed out with a new "game optimization" widget and the ability to show some toggles for screenshots/screen recording/FPS in a floating menu.
I think this was actually in earlier DPs, but you can require device unlock for NFC use.
The code to show a Trash section in Settings > Storage is there, but it's disabled by default. You can see what it'll look like here: xda-developers.com/android-12-rec…
I don't think I noted this before, but Accounts is now Passwords and accounts. Autofill service settings have been moved from Languages & Input to here.
Version 1.3 of Google's wireless charging HAL has added support for a fan mode. Maybe we'll get faster wireless charging on the next Pixel?
Game Manager has a shell interface. The only command that's available right now is "downscale", which forces an app to run at the specified scaling ratio.
Google intends for face-based autorotate to be a Pixel feature since DPS is a Google app
<string name="auto_rotate_summary_no_permission">Camera access is required for Face Detection. Tap to manage permissions for Device Personalization Services</string>
DPS is present on some OnePlus and Samsung phones for Live Caption, so it may expand to other devices but who knows.
At least the implementation is in AOSP so I guess other OEMs could hook up their own service for it.
(Not in DP3 but in leaked build):
"When you set up face and fingerprint unlock, your phone will ask for your fingerprint when you wear a mask or are in a dark area"
Face unlock HAL currently doesn't recognize if a person is wearing a mask so this is interesting.
In the leaked build, there was a "FaceDownDetector" service. Seems like an AOSP version of what Google uses for "Flip to Shhh."
Now it looks like the screen attention service is tied to this. Screen attention is the Pixel feature that uses your camera to keep the screen from timing out.
Subtle tweak to the notification shade pull-down animation. It's bouncy! H/T @kdrag0n
No traces of UI translation to be found in DP3.
DP3 was built from Android 12 sources dated March 25th, while the leaked build is newer. We may see code for this feature appear in Beta 1.
Downscaling basically reports a different resolution to the app, so you'll probably be given lower-res textures.
.@kdrag0n checked Genshin Impact and can confirm downscaling works. Note the difference in FPS at default resolution (43) versus downscaled (59).
*45fps for default resolution
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Android finally has a pop-up dialog for the Bluetooth Quick Setting tile! I previously spotted this in the QPR2 Beta 2 release, but it's now enabled by default in QPR2 Beta 3!
(Image credits: @Nail_Sadykov.)
Android 14 QPR2 Beta 3 is preparing to add a new "make all apps dark" toggle under Settings > Accessibility > color and motion. This option inverts the colors of apps that don't support a dark theme. This does the same thing as the developer option, just now available outside of dev options.
In the "Internet" panel, there's now a "Share Wi-Fi" button in the bottom left. Tapping this button opens the existing Share Wi-Fi page where a QR code is shown that others can scan to join your network, or you can tap "Nearby" to share your Wi-Fi credentials via Nearby Share.
Android 14 is rolling out for the Pixel 4a 5G and later starting TODAY! The update brings more customization, control, and accessibility features. If you haven’t been on the beta and want to know what new features are in Android 14, here’s a summary of the highlights:
Google says that several of the large-screen features originally planned for Android 14 were made available as updates to Android 13. This is because the Pixel Tablet and Pixel Fold shipped with Android 13 QPR3, so these features had to be ready for their launch.
Speaking of the Pixel Fold, Google Translate will soon be adding a Dual Screen Interpreter Mode, which will show your own words on one screen and your translated words on the other screen.
Android 14 Beta 4 just dropped, so here’s my thread covering what’s new 🧵
Sidenote: I’m only covering changes that were added since Android 14 Beta 3, so there won’t be a lot! If you want to see what the previous Developer Previews/Betas introduced, check out my earlier threads: twitter.com/MishaalRahman/…
Houston, we have a liftoff 🚀! The new Easter egg is here in Android 14 Beta 4, and it’ll delight any space sim enthusiasts out there. I don’t know what the heck I’m doing, but here’s a first look at the new Easter egg! I bet @dsandler had a LOT of fun with this one.