Android: Google's Completely Unexpected Change in Phones

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Android is about to have a completely unexpected change implemented for people's phones around the world, but it's one that has been requested in the past by some users. More precisely, Google is currently testing the possible implementation of a trash can for Android, as there has been one in Windows and Mac for a very long time, and this could be excellent news for many people.

Android has discovered in version 12 what seems to be a trash can in which the files that are deleted by users would be saved, only that this deletion would be temporary, not permanent. The same thing happens even in Windows and Mac, where the deleted files end up in the trash can, if the permanent deletion is not chosen, they can be recovered, and in Android we could see a similar functionality very soon.

Android: Google's Completely Unexpected Change in Phones

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Android does not yet have a function implemented in version 12 that allows the recovery of files deleted by phone users, but since there is a trash can, it will definitely come. Of course, we still don't know how long it will take for this functionality to be implemented, but since the trash can was discovered in Android, it's clear that a much bigger change is coming for users all over the world.

Android has had this change in the works for some time for everyone, and it is expected that it will be offered as soon as possible, of course if it will be prepared to be offered as it should be. It's hard to say if when Android 12 is released it will come with this change, the release being expected sometime around August, but anything becomes possible at the moment, especially since Google is working intensively on many new functions for users.

Android is going to have some more updates made for version 12, which is now being tested in beta format, so we will more than likely find out about various major news that are being worked on.