Well everyone installed Android 11 on my Google Pixel to excel, and it is the first beta it's not official or anything like that. But really anybody who has a pixel, two or anywhere device can actually go and install this on their phone, which is actually really, really cool. In my opinion and the pixel to excel- and my opinion is probably one of my favorite Android phones ever even though wasn't like a crazy phone at the time it just looked so cool I like the size of it, it has that squeeze for assistant thing, which is so annoying I hate when I do it every time, but Android 11 really wasn't even that big of an update really, and I talked about this for the pixel too, and also the Pixel 3a I also had the Pixel 3a Excel. If you guys want to see that video to the Android 11 update was only about 1.4 gags, so it wasn't an insanely huge update. It wasn't a tiny up to either so. Keep that in mind compared to iOS.
These are usually how I mean I would say: there's a like three gigs. You know around for going from iOS 12 to I was 13, and this update really wasn't an insane one. I'll be honest: it didn't really bring like a crazy amount of like features or anything. There were some slight improvements which I really do like that I'll kind of explain here and there, but overall I mean if you have Android 10 going to Android 11 is a very small update of my opinion and the grand scheme of things. They didn't really change up too much.
They can still go and change and add new features which is cool, so I like that, but I think looking at it into a broad sense and a product. My kind of positive for this is that hopefully, with these phone manufacturers, they'll actually go and support Android 11 for their older phones, for example the Samsung Galaxy S tonight that actually stopped getting support and Android technically speaking, but this would be a perfect time for these phone manufacturers to go and support an extra version of their phone starting now, because Android 11 isn't a huge update, you know, so it doesn't really require too many resources. The pixel to Excel can run this I. Think a lot of other phones can run it too. So and another thing I mean I didn't even see that big of a performance drop you know, I was looking through.
The phone I was going through. I couldn't really find anything that was too crazy, no bugs or anything like that, which is good, at least for the first beta, and before I ran the benchmark. I mean on Android 10 there. You can see Android 10 pixel to excel and a score of 358 on Geek bench for the single core score and then 1382 for the multi-core score and I just reread it, and it actually went down a little. I'm not gonna lie to 352 for the single core score and also a little the 1376 for the multi-core score again, not a big deal.
I, don't think it's like a crazy big deal that I have to go and change up my whole entire style of living and everything, but at least didn't go down too much. You know what I mean it still went down. It could still go up, though, for the next couple versions so kind of keep that in mind, but for now I think it's perfectly fine. It's pretty stable for the most part, nothing too insane like that. The really cool features, though, and there's two of them, one there's probably more, but one thing: that's screenshot.
It actually changed up. So when you take a screenshot, it actually goes down in the corner like how it is on iOS and you can click on it and there's literally almost exactly like how it was on iOS. So you can go and circle things around and do things and share it from here and everything before it would just take the screenshot and go straight into the gallery, but now it doesn't do that which is really cool, so you have the capability of changing it up and doing whatever you want to, which is really cool. Also, another thing is with the multitasking panel now I. Don't really like this I'll be honest.
They took up the kill-all button, so now I guess maybe there's a way to still do it. You can take a screenshot of the app. You can select things in the app, and you could share the app too, which is really cool, but you can still swipe out and do whatever you want to that way. Another really cool thing is with a neat power menu. So if you hold down the power button, you actually get a new power menu.
So before a little pop-up will just come out, and I will just say you know power button restart whatever. Now we actually have the capability of just. You know clicking it up here, but we also have Google Pay capability here, and we also have, if you have like the Google home or Google Nest or whatever you'll, also see that right here too, which is really cool, so overall I think Android 11 is pretty cool, I'll test it a little the early morning. Give you guys an update, probably for all my pixel phones that I own. That includes the battery life and all that other stuff, but so far I mean it seems pretty decent and, like I said, even though it wasn't a crazy big update.
At least it brought a couple more features, and if you know what I'm saying is even partially true that if some phone manufacturers actually go and expand their lifecycle support for their phone, starting with Android 11 I, think that would be an insanely awesome thing. That's one of the biggest complaints we have on any Android phone and if we have that capability, I think that would be really, really awesome. So that's really pretty much it guys if you have any other questions or anything. Let me know in the comment section below hit the like button on me so much, but definitely at that subscribe button, every single subscriber that we can't really discount. So it means so much to you guys get hit that also check out the other links down in the description as well.
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