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"Sharp" Android 11 was released to the world only a month ago, and there have already been several complaints about apps that are supposed to work in full-screen mode but can't switch to it. And even if these applications are in full-screen mode, according to some users, the display is not completely filled - the status bar and navigation bar do not disappear from it.

The problem is supposed to concern, for example, games or the popular YouTube video platform. For games, users, many of whom play in landscape mode, are now finding that their status bar and navigation bar overlap important game elements, essentially preventing them from playing. It is so clear that it is the bug that makes life the most unpleasant for the players.

Although users Androidu reported the problem through Google's bug tracking tool Google Issue Tracker and directly to him already at the time when he was releasing the beta Androidat 11, the California tech giant didn't do anything with it because it was allegedly unable to reproduce it. However, now that it's coming back into the limelight, it's more than likely that it will be given another go - and this time with due care.

According to some users, closing the apps and restarting them can fix the problem, others have not been so lucky.

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