#Dreams4Explore
- New user interface for the quick settings menu
- The clock has moved to the left of the notification bar.
- The "dock" now has a semi-transparent background.
- Battery saver no longer shows an orange overlay on the notification and status bars.
- A "screenshot" button has been added to the power options.
- A new "Lockdown" mode which disables biometric authentication once activated
- Rounded corners across the UI
- New transitions for switching between apps, or activities within apps.
- Richer messaging notifications, where a full conversation can be had within a notification, full-scale images, and smart replies akin to Google's new app, Reply
- Support for display cutouts
- Redesigned volume slider
- Battery percentage now is shown in Always-On Display
- Lock screen security changes include the possible return of an improved NFC Unlock.
- Experimental features (which are currently hidden within a menu called Feature Flags) such as a redesigned About Phone page in settings, and automatic Bluetooth enabling while driving
- DNS over TLS.
- HEIF support.
- A new gesture-based system interface, navigating the OS just like on an iPhone X, removed home button and multitask button
- Redesigned multitask app switcher with google search bar and app draw built in.
- Android Dashboard, for example, is designed to tell you how much time you're spending on your device and in apps in the name of digital health
- "Shush" a new Do Not Disturb mode placing the phone face down will mute notifications, will allow emergencies to come through.
- Adaptive Battery feature that maximizes battery power by prioritizing the apps you're most likely to use next.
- Auto Brightness feature modifies screen brightness based on your own personal preferences.
- Wind Down option lets Android users set a specific bedtime that enables Do Not Disturb and turns the entire phone's interface gray to discourage further use at night.
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