Google I/O is a special event that is organized by Google mainly with developers in mind. The event returns after a one-year break, as the coronavirus pandemic prevented its organization in 2020. Until now, Google used to present the first details of new versions of Android at an I/O event, and this year the situation has not changed, thanks to which we got to know the first details about Android 12.
Android 12 is touted as the system that is in for the biggest design change in history. The new version of the system is to allow users to have great opportunities in terms of personalizing the system appearance. Interestingly, after setting a specific wallpaper on the smartphone, the system is to automatically adjust the color range of the theme throughout the phone to match the set image. Google also focused on improving the smoothness of the animation, which, according to the producers, will translate into a time saving of 22% compared to the previous version when it comes to launching basic system functions. In addition, Android 12 is expected to bring a lot of changes that will allow more privacy control for users using this version of the system. A special panel will appear in Settings where users will be able to control any permissions granted to applications. It will also contain information about what applications use our data and how often they do so. The list of changes will be even longer, and some users who have received access to the limited beta version of Android 12 will find out about them. A stable version of the system will probably appear on the market in the autumn 2021.