1. Native Screen Recorder In Android 11, you can access the built-in screen recorder functionality from the Quick Settings panel. Tapping on this starts a 3-second timer before the screen starts being recorded. There’s also a handy notification to stop, pause, or cancel the screen record. 2. Scheduled Dark Mode This schedule can either work based on sunset and sunrise times in your region, or, if you prefer, you can set a custom time for dark mode to be enabled. This is something I really wanted on Android because using the dark mode all day long feels just a little annoying to me, but using it post sunset is a lot better, especially when outside. 3. Chat Bubbles You can open a chat bubble for a conversation by simply long-pressing on a message notification and tapping on ‘Show in chat bubble’. You can then reply to conversations in a floating window similar to Messenger’s implementation, and it even has support for Smart Reply. 4. Gesture S...
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