Engineering
Android 11 Will Integrate A Recycle Bin Into Your Smartphone For Trashed photos

If you unintentionally delete a file from your smartphone, don’t panic. A new feature to your device is coming soon: Android 11 recycle bin.
Introduced by Google, the Android 11 beta is available for everyone to experience a novel trash folder which help you keep your photos and songs safe.
When you put something into the trash, it will stay on your phone for another thirty days before being automatically removed, according to 9to5Google.
This feature reminds users of the Recycle Bin on computers with Windows operating system. Android, however, will not show your trashed objects.
Users emphasize that the stated feature is a significant improvement as the files under current situation can’t be retrieved without a backup.
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