Available in beta 4 of the Android 12 Easter Egg operating system. This year, it is proud of Material U and its color customization system.
This is a tradition we will not miss: every version of Android has its Easter egg. The octopus of Android 8 or the marshmallows of Android 6, each comes with its share of surprises.
Android 12 Since it has been in beta since May, we have been eagerly awaiting new ones. We had to wait for version 4 of the beta. This method aims to highlight two key ideas for the new Easter egg (can we still use expression as the function becomes more popular?): The subject is you And No. 12.
Google is proud of its colors
Of all the efforts made in the design of this new interface, it would have been a shame not to take advantage of it. As usual, to start the Easter egg, go to Settings in the “About Phone” tab. There, find your version of Android and press multiple times.
You should see a clock appear on your wallpaper. To emphasize one of the key features of Android 12, the questionable clock will pick up the colors of your wallpaper.
Afternoon, time of crime
Since it is a clock, it shows your computer time logically. But once you start playing with it, you will find that you can change the time by rotating your arms. If your wallpaper is animated, you will see that it has less rotation time.
The final secret was unlocked by indicating 12 o’clock on the clock. Just like you, you can see your wallpaper bursting into bubbles of different sizes.
If you want to try Android 12 yourself, try out its new features or its Easter egg, we have Tutorial explaining how to install it. Be careful though, it is still in beta, and only a few smartphones are currently compatible.
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