Android 11

Android 11 marks another useful yet insignificant upgrade for Google’s mobile OS. While the redesigned media, screenshot and permissions controls are convenient, the additions to messaging and notifications aren't where they need to be to make a difference yet.

-- As reviewed by Tom's Guide
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Product details

  • 【Android 11, 128GB of Expandable】 7 inch tablet use the latest Android 11.0 OS, 2GB+32GB, Can be expanded up to 128GB via TF card, ensures you have an ultra-smooth gaming and speedy multimedia using experience, delivering quick app launches
  • 【Google GMS Certified】 The android tablet has passed the GMS certification and Pre-installed Google Play, You have full access to the latest Google service, such as Google Play, WhatsApp, G-mail, Skype, Disney+, Netflix, Twitter, YouTube, Tiktok, Google Assistant and more brilliant apps
  • 【Multi-Functional】Android 11 tablet with dual camera, Flash Light, Support Bluetooth, WIFI, 32GB Storage, 1080P Videos. Meets Reading, Photograph, videos, Music, etc. Suitable for Most Life Scenarios
  • 【Long-lasting Battery Life】This android tablet 7 inch equipped with 3000 mAh battery with a 1024 x 600 brilliant HD IPS display, can provides more than 6 hours of mixed-use.
  • 【5-year Warranty】 Our android tablet offers a 5-year warranty and Lifetime customer service, we will answer your any questions within 24 hours

PROS

+ Screen recording now built in
+ Useful new screenshot and media controls
+ Temporary permissions aid security

CONS

- Bubbles not active for everyone yet
- Notification groups aren’t intuitive
- Not available to everyone yet

Expert reviews and ratings

By Tom's Guide on September 13, 2020
Android 11 marks another useful yet insignificant upgrade for Google’s mobile OS. While the redesigned media, screenshot and permissions controls are convenient, the additions to messaging and notifications aren't where they need to be to make a difference yet.
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By The Verge on September 08, 2020
Android 11 is officially available for Google Pixels and even some OnePlus phones. In this review, we look at the key new features, including priority conversations, bubbles, location permissions, media controls, and the new power menu.
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