Google Set To Unpack New Android 12 – I/O Conference

The Google I/O developers conference begins next week, and the search giant will discuss the latest Android 12 version, among other things.

The prominent blogger John Prosser shared an official video devoted to Android 12 on the network a few days before the release. Images of the Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro were also released by him.

The latest version of the green robot will have a radically updated user interface with built-in support for themes and the ability for the user to customize the gadget.

Depending on the theme you pick, a revamped keyboard, updated alerts, app icons, and a revamped system app can completely change the appearance and feel.

Although the video does not provide a clear image of what the Android 12 operating system will look like, it appears that Google is planning a major revamp to make it more aesthetically pleasing.

The software will also provide consumers with a “fantastic new experience” that includes “improved privacy and security measures,” according to the company.

With this upgrade, Google may begin to push the Android ecosystem more forcefully. “All your gadgets operate better together,” according to one presentation, implying that smart home items and wearables should be more tightly integrated.