HE Predictive animation support enabled by default Google Chrome is expected to be one of the new features in Android 15, as soon as the next version of the operating system is released to everyone. Android Authority Friday (5). This feature is being released to software testers.
The function, which is available as an option in Android 13, allows the user to Ability to view a preview of what will happen if you use the back gesture in the browserTo decide if you want to complete the action and exit the application, you will see an animation showing the home screen when you slide your finger to the left as in the video below.
This animation shows the user of the predictive backward movement home screen or previous page if you are browsing program settings, history, favorites or downloads. Prevents you from accidentally quitting Chrome.
Predictive animations, which are enabled by default, are currently only available in the trial version of the browser. Devices running Android 15 Beta 2 It has been established. The source needs to be made available to the public as soon as the stable version of the system is released, which is expected to happen in the second half of the year.
How to try the feature?
Those who didn’t participate in the Android 15 tests can still try out the predictive animations before they’re made available to the general public, which will take a few more months. The device must have Android 13 or Android 14 installed.
To enable the function, go to the “Developer options” menu in Chrome settings and enable the “Predictive feedback animations” option. please note this This feature works in the Canary version of Google browser.intended for developers.
Since this is a functionality integrated into the operating system, You can also use it in other applicationsas long as they are compatible with predictive feedback movements.
Source: Tec Mundo

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