Android 11 public beta unveiled

Google uncovered the release date for the first public release (in beta configuration) of the following significant version of Android. That will be Android 11, the Android 11 open beta, and it'll be uncovered during a live stream.
The Android 11 update is
tipped (by Google) to include significant modifications and updates to
connectivity, controls, safety, security, productivity, and accessibility for
mobile devices. Featured speakers for the streamed event will include Dave
Burke, Google Engineering VP, and Stephanie Cuthbertson, Google Product
Management Senior Director.
After multiple delays, Google has finally unveiled the public
beta version of Android 11. Those who have a Pixel 2 or later model phone can
install this beta program of the company.
The Android 11 update is tipped (by Google) to include
significant modifications and updates to connectivity, controls, safety,
security, productivity, and accessibility for mobile devices. Featured speakers
for the streamed event will include Dave Burke, Google Engineering VP, and
Stephanie Cuthbertson, Google Product Management Senior Director.
Android 11 public beta was to be unveiled on June 3 through a
virtual event. However, the technology giant postponed the event due to ongoing
protests and demonstrations in the United States. It was postponed, saying it
was not the time to celebrate.