Οtwo recent editions (Developer Preview) for its new version Android 12, give us signs that a one is finally being integrated new recycle bin function which will be directly accessible to device users.
So far, all versions of Android have been released from time to time (even on Android 11), do not have an accessible recycle bin in which every user of an Android device can manage their data before it is permanently deleted from it.
However, it seems that the Google Developers team has been working hard for some time to integrate such a feature that will be accessible to users. With Android 10, the “Scoped StorageHad put the whole storage system on a new footing.
With Android 11 we had the addition of a hidden recycle bin exclusively for photos and videos. However, instead of users having direct access to this bin, this could only be done in collaboration with some third-party applications that would have the right to access the recycle bin for processing.
From what it seems, however, there are indications that the Google will finally take the next step with Android 12, and will give free access to the bin to all users.
After testing the code in two available developer-specific versions of Andoid 12, XDA Developers discovers that there are indications that the Google finally makes the recycle bin accessible to users with the next version of its operating system, and will no longer be hidden.
The company currently intends to place the corresponding access to the bin through an option that will be in the storage settings. THE Zachary wander by XDA Developers was able to discover only dialogues that refer to “waste bin".
Such a simple feature that is so necessary and useful, Google finally decided to add it to its new operating system after so many years, as if it was so difficult or dangerous give users the option to access the Recycle Bin so they can restore or permanently delete any of their own files stored on their devices.
Potassium is slower than ever, and we look forward to seeing many more improvements in the future Android 12 especially in the field of energy management, because those of us who tried the latest Android 11 realized almost immediately that the battery autonomy of the devices dropped a lot compared to the Android 10.
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