Google will usually launch an upcoming Android preview in March. IT House was informed that Google implemented this feature earlier this year and has released the first developer preview version of Android 11, which currently only supports some Pixel phones.
This year's focus is on the developer part, as there should be no major UI or UX changes in early iterations (these are expected to be announced at the Google I/O conference in May).
Developers need to manually install the entire system image on the Pixel 2, 3, 3A, or 4 for testing.
This version has many system-level updates for new technologies, including improvements in 5G bandwidth and metering, enhancements to more foldable screens, better low-latency video decoding for streaming gaming services such as Stadia, and more for HEIF. Good support and new API of Google Neural Network etc.
Android 11 Developer Website: Click here