Android 11 Developer Preview 3 just dropped today, and most of the changes Google made this time around are behind the scenes. That being said, one user-facing update comes in the form of a revamped recent apps menu. And one neat trick of Android 11's new multitasking menu is the ability to undo or bring back recent apps after you swipe them away.
As you can see in the short video above, undoing a cleared app is simple. Just as you swipe up to clear it, a down swipe immediately after the initial gesture brings the task back.
This only works for one task at a time. If you don't swipe down immediately after clearing an app, you won't be able to bring it back.
Read also: The most notable new Android 11 features we?ve found so far
We don't necessarily recommend clearing your apps very often since Android does a decent job of managing this on its own. Frequently clearing them will only use up more battery, and apps will take longer to open the next time you use them.
But, for those of you that do clear your apps after you are done with them, you will appreciate this subtle, intuitive Android 11 multitasking feature addition.
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