Android 9 Pie introduced a nearly complete update of quick settings panel system, available by swiping down from the status bar at the top of the screen. A year later, Android 10 It has come to cool the changes introduced to the last generation, and it all suggests that, with Android 11, Google plans to offer some air change to this adjustment panel.
Specifically, one of the unknowns that humans have discovered XDA to play with preview code for Android 11 designers a an option that will allow you to use several colors at once customize the panel settings for quick settings.
A multi-layered settings panel can be virtualized on Android 11
For now settings app Android already shows different colored icons to represent each part of the configuration menu. So, if Google was thinking of extending this "multi-layered" format to a quick settings panel, it might make more sense than it might look at first.
It is worth mentioning, of course, that Google does not currently appear to associate each image found in the settings panel with a particular color. Instead, it is XDA you know it use the colors periodically for each panel icon.
On the other hand, unlike what happened with the new "Styles" menu introduced earlier on Pixel 4, This option would not be unique to Google devices, but will be integrated directly into AOSP, and as a result can be used on any Android 11 mobile phone.
As much as possible, as long as the option is not yet visible to users, that's very likely Google is still evaluating its performance, and hopefully it won't be fully implemented until one of the next versions of Android 11 will be released in the next few months until the last summer edition.
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