mode”“Do not disturb” Android should get a new look in the next version of the operating system. Details found in the test version of the platform show that: will have more complete controls and greater freedom of customization by user.
The person who discovered the news was Mishaal Rahman from the website. Android Authoritywhen searching for version QPR 1 Android 15 Beta 3. However, due to the current state of the resource should only reach Android 16 stably, This is next year’s release of Google’s platform for mobile devices.
According to Rahman, Do Not Disturb will be renamed Modes (“Modes” in original English). Instead of a one-time, off-the-shelf configuration, will have multiple selection options, each with changes to notifications, sounds and warnings in general of your device.
Such mods include: A mode you can use while sleeping, at the movies, at the gym or meditatingFor example. In one of these cases, you may want to disable notification sounds completely but keep the device vibration on only for emergencies.
Modes will also appear in the icon bar at the top, along with shortcuts to features like Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and flashlight.
Android 15 is already among us
Android 15, the current version of the platform, started to be released for smartphones in the middle of this month. But update only started with Pixel family mobile phonesFrom Google itself.
Manufacturers gradually began to make Android 15 available to users as downloadable. The update varies depending on both device generation and region, and not all companies have published lists of compatible models.
Many of the operating system’s new features involve artificial intelligence (AI). The platform also has a new format to block the device in case of theft.
Source: Tec Mundo

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