As tech companies experiment with different ways to launch products in the era of social distancing, Google has announced that the first public beta of the Android 11 platform will be released on June 3 via a YouTube livestream. The company has released a promotional video for The Beta Launch Show, an online event scheduled for the mentioned date.

This event is expected to include everything that usually happens at the Google I / O conferences, which was canceled this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to available data, the developers will share with viewers of the broadcast the latest news, announcements and announcements regarding various products of the company.
One of the segments of the upcoming event will be devoted to an interview with Google Vice President of Android Engineering Dave Burke (Dave Burke) and Director of Product Management Stephanie Cuthbertson, who will answer various questions.

The preview version of Android 11 was released back in February, but it is intended for developers, so for ordinary users, the launch of the public beta version of the software platform is an important event. Google was expected to release the first beta in May of this year, but given the announced date, it can be assumed that the developers are a little behind schedule. This is not surprising, given the tense situation that has developed in the world due to the coronavirus.
Source: 3dnews.ru
