Android 12 Beta on my Pixel 5 is a pretty wild redesign.
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Hey what's up mkbhd here, and it is that time of year, where we've got a new version of android and all the fun stuff that comes with it. Now we usually have a name for the version as well. It's usually named after a suite like marshmallow or kitkat or oreo jelly bean, something like that uh. I guess that got a little too crazy, because now we're just on straight numbers, so android 12..

But this this feels like easily the biggest android redesigned to happen, since maybe the beginning, like, i feel, like i've, seen a lot of visual changes to android over the years, but this is truly the biggest one, because visually everything is different, literally everything i feel like. I was actually kind of surprised when i saw all these big changes because android's been you know maturing, and you know doing little refinements and subtle tweaks over the years. But i'm on beta 2 of android 12 here on this pixel 5 and both under the hood and on the surface. There's a lot to take in so i'm going to go through my top five biggest changes, slash biggest new features in order of importance.

So, of course, the timeline for when you get this update, is going to depend on what phone you have. Some of you with pixels will get this update earlier than others, but when you do finally get android 12, you should be prepared. You should know what to expect, so. This video is for you, okay, so number five.

This is a more of a back end thing actually, but android is just going to be getting even smoother and faster, and i've talked about this in the past. You want to see them get as fast and smooth as possible, close the gap with ios, and so i always welcome this stuff. So in android 12 google streamlined the cpu time for core system services by 22. That's a pretty big jump.

That means no matter what hardware you're on whether you have an older chip or a snapdragon 8. As long as it's running, android 12 things should feel a bit smoother, less jitter, less jank and stutter again. This is beta 2 on my pixel, but i'm already liking a lot of the new animations and the overall smoothness of things when flipping through the ui - and you know, there's no limit to how much optimization is a good thing. But with this software, combined with the rumor sort of floating around that google may be designing their own silicon for the first time on this next pixel.

That combined could be pretty sweet as far as overall experience. I don't want to get my hopes up too high, but just want to give that a shout out now number four. These, i think, might fly under the radar a little bit because not everybody uses these, but widgets there are new widgets. So there's a new widget selector and there's a new set of all completely redesigned widgets in android 12..

Now this is the beta 2 right now, so i just have the new widget picker, but i love this just mainly because for every app that has any widgets, it now will show you in line every single widget that that app gives you how it'll look before You even add it to the home screen, so there's no guessing when you start adding things and that's very intuitive again, you probably only have to set up your widgets, occasionally maybe once in a while, but that's great now the newly redesigned widgets themselves aren't in this Software yet, but i have some screen recordings straight from google themselves that really show what some of these new widgets are about, and they are really really different. They're really different. This new clock is a very different look like it's a little more abstract with the date rotating around. Instead of a second hand, it's a lot.
It's definitely a lot, and so theoretically, google is going to finish updating all of their stock app widgets, so that developers can see what they can do with this new functionality and to just get the whole look together. So far, i'm excited just to see what it looks like when it all comes together. So then number three privacy. Now you might not think of google and privacy in the same sentence very often, but seriously there is a commendable amount of privacy controls here.

You have a lot more control in your hands and i think that's going to be the key word, the control. So, first of all, they added these indicators to the top corner for when your camera or microphone are being accessed by an app they're. Both green and they're in the top right corner. This is something ios has been doing for a while that we were asking for, although it might have been cool if they were different, colors like in ios, but it's a little bigger and you get a little icon.

The point is now: you immediately know if an app is using your camera or mic, and if you want to change that access, it's easy. You swipe down from the top and tap that indicator to go straight into the permissions of whatever app just triggered it. Then you can take away that access. Then you also have a couple optional, quick setting buttons.

You can add they're not there by default. But if you want to add them, you can have a quick setting toggle to immediately turn off camera access or microphone access to everything. So, if you're about to do something or say something for some reason, you don't want any apps on your phone to have that access to the camera or mic. You just flip the switch and it turns it off and so no app will get accessed until you enable that again.

So all that's nice for peace of mind, that's that's another level above and beyond what we see on the iphone. So that's cool, then, if all of that wasn't enough, there's also now a privacy dashboard inside the settings and that privacy dashboard will literally show you for your location or camera or microphone or anything else. An actual timeline laid out of every single app that has access that sensor or that information and when it did it so that'll make it much easier to see exactly what's going on, if there's any rogue apps doing crazy things in the background killing your battery pinging, Your location, all the time you better believe it'll, show up here and you can just get rid of it straight away and then, lastly, when apps ask for your location for the first time, there's a new toggle that will let you select giving them your precise location Or just giving them your approximate location, just the neighborhood you're in that's pretty useful so for maps, for example. I'm of course, going to give it my precise location, because i want to use it for navigation and it just needs to know where i am but hey for any other apps that don't need to know all that, maybe my weather app or a news app.
I still want local news and local weather, but i can choose approximate locations, so they can't do any weird ad tracking, with my exact latitude and longitude. That's pretty sweet. Okay, so number two, these new quick settings. So it's obviously aesthetically very different.

It might even be the most aesthetically like defining feature of android 12, like every preview. You see definitely shows this stuff, but there's also some new functionality too. So you pull down from the top and you've got these huge toggles that are separated from the notifications area. You can see this to me is interesting because i remember so much previous google talk about getting rid of wasted space and minimizing the blank empty space.

But now there's this big, clear separation here and actually think it's nice. Then, when you pull down again, you get this huge brightness slider at the very top and these gigantic tiles. For whenever you want a quick setting, it's of course still customizable, like i showed so you can add or remove toggles, but there's also a setting shortcut and a power menu shortcut underneath it all the internet. Selector ui is a little bit different too.

So when you have a sim card in your phone, it's going to show you both wi-fi networks and your cell connection. In one place, which is nice, i think it consolidates two buttons into one and of course, you'll also still have ongoing notifications that show up at the top too, like if you're, playing music or something that's unchanged. But it's going to be at the top with the quick settings instead of mixed in with the rest of the notifications. Generally, though, i think i like this new look, it's definitely like it's very different and it takes some getting used to, but the toggles being way bigger, obviously take up more space, but also they're huge touch targets now they're hard to miss.

You get the mic access and the camera access tiles and the screen recording tile is great, and so that brings us to number one which has just got to be the whole new. Look, the new aesthetic material you just the whole new design here. So if you don't remember, material design is a sort of guideline that google's been using since 2014 to help developers make their apps look like they were made for android, so they fit into the look material. U, with this new aesthetic, is a sort of an evolution of that that's a bit more personal, as you can tell by the name.
So obviously things look very different. There's the big buttons we talked about the big volume control, slider, big brightness slider at the top huge quick settings toggles and even all the text through all the menus and settings is also now larger. There's a new power button menu which puts these three huge buttons in a triangle for some reason and there's also a new charging animation when you plug in your phone sort of sweeps up from the bottom, from the charge, port and there's even more bouncy and friendly. Looking animations around all this bigger text - and this is still in an early beta like i said so - i'm sure stuff will keep getting added over time like the screen on and off animation that they showed on stage at i o, where it would like emanate out Of the power button, but probably the most noteworthy thing here for material: u is the color and style selections that you can make to match it to basically a theme that you make for your device.

So it's not exactly a whole theme engine, but now in settings there's a wallpaper and style section where you can change your wallpaper. You can change the grid size. You can change the style and accent colors of your buttons and your icon shapes and all of that and then material. U will take the color of your wallpaper and choose a lock screen clock and quick settings accent colors to match what it thinks will look good with that wallpaper so with this yellow wallpaper, for example, as soon as you set it, it gave me this dark, yellow Clock for contrast - and it seems like it typically sticks with lighter kind of pastely versions of the primary color or complementary color of the wallpaper.

So since it's a totally yellow wallpaper, i got yellow quick settings, but when i switch to this mostly blue wallpaper, you can see everything adjust here and it's been pretty smart about contrast and everything so far to keep things readable but yeah. This is another feature. That's going to continue to evolve into the final version of android 12 when it comes out later this year, but it's already a pretty cool touch, just making the whole device feel like one cohesive experience, change your wallpaper change your life, that's what i always say! Um now this material use stuff is just on pixel for now something to keep in mind and this whole android 12 experience. It's just the way google is making it on their phone, which is the pixel.

So when you get it on your phone, if it's a oneplus, if it's a different samsung look, it might have a different aesthetic to it, but you'll see a lot of the same features and general themes but yeah. Let me know what you think. Are you a fan of this new change? It's a pretty big one. I feel like it.
It takes some getting used to like when i saw it on video. I wasn't as convinced i would like it, but after using i've, gotten used to it now with a day of the beta, and i feel like i'll continue to like it more and more as i use it but yeah. That's it. Also.

I've done an interview with google's ceo sundar pachai. So if you haven't watched that video already i'll link it below like button - and we also did - we also did a deep dive on all this material. You stuff on episode 65 of the waveform podcast, which is now on youtube, so i'll leave a link to the waveform podcast youtube channel below, as well and big shout out to the sponsor of this video expressvpn, because if you care about the privacy features that i Just showed you in the latest version of android. Well, then, you'll probably also want a vpn, because even if you are on this latest version, every time you search or watch something or tweet or really do anything from your phone.

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17 thoughts on “Top 5 android 12 features: huge redesign!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Yanky Russ says:

    If this update rolled out 4 months ago, why did i just come accross an article for this update just today? I had to manually go check for the update, which was available on my pixel 4a 5g but didnt notify me. And ive looked for updates within the last few months. I thought pixels get these updates first? Seems I'm getting them just like anyone else with any other phone

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars ThaedDavid says:

    That internet toggle in the quick settings makes me not want to upgrade. I switch my WiFi and mobile network on and off several times a day so don't want an extra step to do it.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars happysumo says:

    I have a pixel 3 xl and just updated. I have never seen a bigger downgrade in operating system. It looks awful, operates awfully, and is inferior in every way to Android 11.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daniel Bradler says:

    Why don't you even mention the gaming features in Android 12?
    This will be huge for all the mobile content creator's out there like cmon man

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kerri Dikun says:

    Am I the only person that hates the new UI? I much preferred the smaller quick menu icons that were more icon and less text. I also don't like that I'm forced to have a black background in the quick menu. I also liked the colorful icons on the systems menu that are gone now. What bothers me the most is that I'm no longer able to change the font and the icon shapes. Is Android supposed to be customizable? I like the system-wide colors that match the wallpaper but other than that I preferred the look of 11. These bubbles look ridiculous. I fully regret updating.

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Smith says:

    Android 12 is so fucking ugly. It's literally designed for old people who can't see shit. Jesus the entire UI is just a huge ugly mess.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fevos Man says:

    Horrible. Notification area just has space for 4 function icons. Lockscreen isnt customizable. Unnecessarily huge icons. Shitshow

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Topology says:

    Just got the update today on my Pixel 3. For now, I hate : the wifi and data being a single button. I love : notifications are more easily swipable

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Kylie Ann says:

    I change my wallpaper like I change my underwear. If I don't change my wallpaper I feel like I haven't accomplished something 🤣

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Alex Stewart says:

    Mate!!! You said you did NOT like the "combined one internet button" in the Pixel 6 review, did you change your mind???

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Juan Pablo Arámbula Velasco says:

    I think the biggest redesign has been the one for honeycomb/ics
    Until I try android 12 I think material design comes 2nd

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nathan Nesen says:

    No I'm not a fan of this change and it's driving me nuts in a bad way. Also, in this video you like the changes. But in your pixel 6 review you say you do not? All the wasted space is annoying. They make it harder to mess with wifi or network. The date/weather in corner is very buggy. I'd much rather have Android 11 back.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars tony bell says:

    Installed android 12 , took one look at the toggles , went back to android 11 . Got to say it's simply the worst looking thing I have seen , luckily found a video on how to downgrade back to 11 .

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars yooser naime says:

    Android 12 is ugly enough to make me think twice about my Huawei
    boycott. I'd rather have the CCP spying on me than have to look at UGLY
    mess that is the Android 12 UI!

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gremsa basu says:

    Android 11 is not fun doesn't allow me to access my files android data, annoying😡. I hope Android 12 brings back file access

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Avinash Amarnath says:

    My feedback on Pixel 5 – Don't like the bigger icons and display. But definitely notice the much smoother UI compared to Android 11.

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Anthony Schutz says:

    Just got the update, it's definitely different, it does feel slower in a way though, when I try to swipe through things really fast it doesn't register all my taps/swipes

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