Google is already testing Android 11 in full swing, and next month they will release a public beta version for more models, the new system still has some changes in the UI interface compared to the previous generation system.
As far as we know, Google has revamped the multitasking interface for the new system in the Android 11 Preview 3 beta.
The new multitasking page will display a larger app card, which should be no stranger to iOS and many domestic ROMs.
In addition, Google has added an undo action to the app card, only the most recent cleaned app can be restored, and there can be no other action between the clean and restore actions.
If you accidentally slip off a closed app card, you can slide it back down after you've just slid it off.
It should also be noted that for the first time in Android 11, Google has also added a quick screenshot, and now these two features are available at the bottom of the multitasking interface, which should be extremely handy for phones with a 5-inch screen or so to operate with one hand.
Google requires Android 11 devices to use A/B partitioning in order to support seamless updates, which significantly reduces the chances of device updates becoming brick-and-mortar.