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Android 12: Google must remove “illegal” feature

With Android 12, Google introduced a whole range of new features and revised existing ones. However, a function had to be withdrawn – apparently because of a legal dispute. Owners of a Google Chromecast are left behind. The feature could make a comeback though.

Android 12: Google has to remove Chromecast function

Android 12 is already available on the first mobile phones and will continue to be distributed in the coming months. As it now turns out, Google had to back down on one function. At the last minute you have to oppose a Chromecast function Control the volume decided on Android 12. This was still to be found in the second beta version of Android 12, but not later.

At first it was assumed that it could simply be a mistake. However, a Google employee later confirmed that the cast was being controlled “Deliberately not shownβ€œ(Source: Android Central). With the fifth beta version of Android 12, it should supposedly return again. But nothing came of it. The volume controls for Chromecast sessions appear in the audio settings of the final version of Android 12, but are grayed out there.

in the Video: That has all changed with Android 12.

The problem could be something with Googles Patent dispute with Sonos have to do. But this has not yet been officially confirmed. Google had to find out how vigorously Sonos is proceeding a few months ago when a sales ban on several Google products was obtained in Germany. Sonos has long accused Google of infringing patents.

Easy Chromecast control again on Android 12L?

Google is currently assuming that it will soon be able to offer the Chromecast function for controlling the volume again. So the feature could move back in with Android 12L. Publication is planned for early 2022.

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