Google Announced Android 11 for TVs
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After the release of Android 11 OS for smartphones, Google announced Android 11 for TVs. Most of the Android 11 features for smartphones will be found here as well, together with other implementations specifically tailored to TVs.

Google has additionally added support for the Nintendo Switch Pro controller and Steam controller to Android 11. It incorporates a silent boot mode for regular system updates. Moreover, Android 11 brings a brand new function called inattentive sleep that permits a person inactivity timeout to be set after which the system goes to sleep. There's additional support for scoped storage that limits app access to external media storage.

Android TV producers utilizing Android 11 will even be able to offer configurable wake keys and provide better control over their TV options. Just like, there's a new framework functionality for managing system display LEDs.

Android 11 on Android TV additionally facilitates physical mute buttons for far-field microphone enabled devices. Moreover, Google has introduced a test harness mode on Android TV and Play Store support within the Android TV Emulator to let developers take a look at their apps before making them live for public access.

Google gives a few examples of the intrinsic Android 11 OS features such as efficiency enhancements involving proper memory management. Privacy hasn't been overlooked either as one-time permissions are carried over to OS for TVs. A framework for the microphone mute buttons on physical control for higher integration with TVs that includes far-field microphones has been carried out.

So far as multimedia enhancements go, Google including low latency media decoding and Auto Low Latency Mode. Tuner Framework with updated media CAS and extensions to the HAL implementation of HDMI CEC is additionally new.

however arguably one of the crucial important enhancements is the wider support for gamepads, which is important for anyone subscribed to Google's Stadia platform.

Google says that it's working intently with TV manufacturers to ship the new Android 11 to consumers in the upcoming months.
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