Google has recently released the Android 11 beta version, which includes the new Android 11 Easter Egg. The Easter Egg is a hidden feature within the Android system that changes from one release to another. In Android 11, the Easter Egg has two parts: the volume dial and the Neko Cat game.
The volume dial is a joke that may seem familiar to Spinal Tap fans, as the numbers all go up to eleven. However, with the Android 11 release, the dial now stops at 10, but with a few more tries, you can get it to go up to 11 and show the 11 logo. After the 11 logo appears, a cat emoji in a toast message at the bottom of the screen signals that the second part of the Easter Egg, the Neko Cat game, has been enabled.
If you want to remove the Easter Egg from your Android 11 device, you can do so by following these steps:
1. Go to your device’s settings.
2. Scroll down and tap on “Apps & notifications.”
3. Tap on “See all apps.”
4. Find the Easter Egg app and tap on it.
5. Tap on “Force Stop” to stop the app from running.
6. Tap on “Storage & cache.”
7. Tap on “Clear storage” and “Clear cache” to delete any saved data and files associated with the Easter Egg app.
Once you have followed these steps, the Easter Egg should be removed from your Android 11 device.
In conclusion, the Android 11 Easter Egg is a fun feature for those who enjoy discovering hidden gems within their phone’s operating system. However, if you prefer a cleaner system or simply want to remove the Easter Egg, you can do so by following the steps outlined above.