The following fantastic features give it an edge over earlier operating systems, and you can obviously maximize:
1. Multifunction “Power” Button
The power button, which has several purposes, is the newest innovation and it looks rather remarkable. The power button often simply functions to turn on, off, and restart the phone.
Debit card functionalities, Google Pay Credit, and a number of buttons for smart home devices are now available.
On smartphones running Android 1, you can now close the door, turn on the TV, and turn off the lights with just one click. The fact that various household products also support this capability should be noticed.
Only a select few phones, such as the Google Pixel phones, will have advanced power functions because Google does not mandate that phone makers adopt this feature
2. Control of Dynamic Media
The most recent Android 11 version includes media management, which makes it incredibly simple for users to listen to tunes without launching an application.
The most recent Android 11 feature has moved the media player controls from the notification section to the Quick Settings screen.
The media player can be seen by scrolling down from the screen's top and then scrolling again to see it in its entirety.
Users of Android 11 can also control YouTube video playback and choose to use the speakers for music playback.
3. Built-in Screen Recorder
Good news: Google has finally given cellphones a built-in screen recording feature!
Screen recording was previously only possible on devices running Android version 11 by installing additional programs.
Scroll down and look for the screen recording feature to use this feature. With one click, screen recording is made simple. The results are unquestionably clear and good, so there is no reason to question the visual or audio quality.
You can record sound and various screen touches in addition to the screen.
4. Enhanced Notification Management
We tend to become lazy readers of notifications when they are many and disorganized. Who would have expected that Android 11's notification control would be so much better and more convenient for mobile users.
With their own parts and notifications independent from one another, text messages and chat apps can manage all discussions. This is possible with Android 11.
You can make those contact alerts "quiet" by allowing discussions to appear normally and prioritizing them.
where it will hide it at the bottom of the list and muffle the notification sound.
5. Notification History
Sometimes, because we believe they have been read or are unimportant, we unintentionally remove all notifications or notifications that show up on our telephones. Who knows, though, if you missed crucial information that was buried in notifications.
With the new notification history feature in Android 11, you can view all the alerts you've recently erased.
Everyone, even those of you with very regular daily schedules, needs this sophisticated feature badly.
6. Pin Favorite Apps on Share Page
It can be exhausting to open your phone and go through the menu in search of often used applications. The share page will now be significantly simpler to use on Android 11.
Your favorite apps can be pinned to the sharing area. The pinned app will appear below the shared contact. It's simple to pin an application; just tap and hold it while choosing to do so.
7. Dark Mode to Save Battery
With the help of Android 10, you may manually turn on the dark theme or dark mode to conserve battery life and ease the strain on your eyes throughout the morning and evening hours.
On Android 11, dark mode can be programmed to turn on and off at dawn and sunset or to be activated at a specific time of day using the settings.
Glare is not a problem, especially without the increasing number of eyeballs.
8. Stricter App Permissions
In Android 11, app permissions are more stringent. Only while the app is open can you provide temporary rights now.
The app permissions are removed after the app is closed. There's no need to be concerned that this would be difficult because you can also give the app permission indefinitely.
You can click and hold on the app icon, choose App Info I and then pick "Permissions" to allow the most recent app permissions. Choose "Remove Permissions if App isn't Used" after that.
9. Voice Access with Added Features
The accessibility features of Android include Voice Access, which enables you to use your phone only with voice commands. The Android 11 operating system will be capable of understanding user communication.
When you say the name of the program and the desired command, the system will open the application immediately and display the instructions. Applications can now be opened more quickly and easily without taking a lot of time.
10. App Recommendations (Google Pixel Only)
App recommendations or applications recommendations Useful apps should be placed in the slots at the bottom of the home screen. You won't need to enter the menu to access frequently used applications thanks to this feature.
Click and hold on an empty area of the home screen to select "Home Settings," then press "Suggestions" to adjust the options. This will block random apps that you use regularly.
11. Notifications Bubbles feature
If you typically start a chat session, you can only do so when the application is active and the notification feature is visible on the screen. You may now start conversations with family and friends more easily thanks to the notification bubbles feature.
Each communication in the application can be shrunk to the size of a tiny ball and moved around the screen as needed.
If the chat has received a response, a symbol will appear in the bubble. This feature was initially exclusive to the Messenger app, however it is now accessible on Android 11.
Well, from the power button's numerous tasks to its improved security, those are Android 11's enhanced features.
You don't have to worry about losing deleted notifications because notification control and notifications are becoming more advanced.

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