The “Beta Launch Show” event which was set to take place on June 3 has been cancelled due to protests in the US over the killing of George Floyd. Currently, Android 11 is rolling out to all eligible Pixel phones along with select Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus and Realme phones. The stable Android 11 was announced officially on September 8, 2020.
The Open Beta was released in October 2020.
Also, find out when will OEMs release Android 11 to their device. Now, let’s discuss how many new changes Android 11 is bringing with it. Although Google delayed its beta release, we have got Android 11 with stable builds as per their timeline. As per Google’s yearly routine, we got a developer version and beta version of the OS in February and June respectively. Recently, Google has launched its Android 11 operating system. So after 2019’s Android 10, we are here to give you an insight on the Android 11. A big that caused slow speeds during gym battles has also been fixed.After Android 9 Pie launch, Google announced that they will follow a numerical order for their future OS versions. The update will also fix some minor bugs, including a bug that caused some users to not be able to use the app at all because they kept getting stuck on a loading screen. Prior to this update, trainers could only catch Pokemon that were in the wild or at Pokestops, but they couldn’t catch Pokemon that spawned because of incense. Niantic is also listening to some complaints/recommendations about the Pokemon Go Plus device, and it’s letting trainers start to catch incense spawned Pokemon with their Plus. But it will show you what city you caught any Pokemon in your Pokedex, and on what the Pokemon was captured. It’s not as great as the feature that trainers had early on, when the game was first released. Niantic is adding a new capture location feature. So what will be in this newest Pokemon Go update?
At the time of publication, most people who have the update got it through an APK download, but it should be available in Android and Apple stores soon. Niantic has released a new Pokemon Go update, surprising many trainers who thought they’d need to wait at least another week to see a new update. Version 1.9.0 for iOS and version 0.39.0 for Android are being released and should hit the app stores anytime now.