Android 15 will soon automatically delete your face or fingerprint unlock when they arenโt working well so you can re-enroll them and (hopefully) fix authentication issues.
More details on this change can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
More details on this change can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
Android Authority
Android 15 can automatically delete your face or fingerprint unlock if they aren't working well
Android 15 can delete your face or fingerprint unlock when they arenโt working well and then prompt you to set them up again.
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Did you know that the threshold for Android to show "charging rapidly" on the lock screen is a mere 7.5W?
Yes, Android currently thinks any charger that delivers at least 7.5W of power is fast, but Android 15 could change that.
More details can be found in this article I wrote for Android Authority.
Yes, Android currently thinks any charger that delivers at least 7.5W of power is fast, but Android 15 could change that.
More details can be found in this article I wrote for Android Authority.
Android Authority
Android 15 might finally stop treating slow 7.5W chargers as fast
Android 15 is preparing to tweak the threshold that determines whether a charger is seen as fast, from 7.5W to a more reasonable 20W.
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Android 15 Beta 3 is here! With Beta 3, Android 15 has now reached Platform Stability. Follow me to see my coverage of what's new in Beta 3, but you can catch a rundown of what Google announced over on Android Faithful.
The latest beta should start rolling out very soon to the Pixel 6 and later. The GSI went live last night, which is how I've already been posting about the update.
Build number: AP31.240517.022
Security patch level: June 2024
The latest beta should start rolling out very soon to the Pixel 6 and later. The GSI went live last night, which is how I've already been posting about the update.
Build number: AP31.240517.022
Security patch level: June 2024
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The new "Google Home Controls" screen saver that I first revealed back in April is now live in Android 15 Beta 3!
Android Authority
Android 15 adds a new screensaver that makes it easier to control your smart home
Android 15 is preparing to add a screensaver called โHome Controlsโ that lets you more easily control your Google Home devices.
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Android 15 Beta 3 finally lets you trigger Circle to Search with Android's action key, meaning you can finally use CtS on both taskbars on the Pixel Fold & Pixel Tablet!
More details + a video can be found in this article.
More details + a video can be found in this article.
Android Authority
You can finally use Circle to Search with Android 15's action key
With the Android 15 Beta 3 update, Googleโs Circle to Search feature now works when the persistent taskbar is showing on tablets.
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Android 15 Beta 3 suggests that Google is working on a "Creative Assistant" app that could use generative AI to create custom stickers. The app isn't available yet, but it could be something we'll see on the Pixel 9.
More details can be found in this article.
More details can be found in this article.
Android Authority
The Pixel 9 could let you create your own stickers with generative AI
Google is working on a new app called Creative Assistant that could use generative AI to create custom stickers, among other things.
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Android 15 Beta 3 has added the "show long app names" toggle that I previously found back in April. This toggle lets you decide whether to truncate app names in the app list and search results of the Pixel Launcher.
Android Authority
Pixel Launcher will soon let you choose whether to truncate app names
Instead of always truncating app names, Android 15 could introduce a new toggle to โshow long app namesโ in the Pixel Launcher.
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The Adaptive Timeout feature that I discovered back in April is here in Android 15 Beta 3, at least on my Pixel 8 Pro! It doesn't seem to work for me, though.
Adaptive Timeout "automatically turns off your screen if you're not using your device."
UPDATE: Okay, I think I figured out how Adaptive Timeout works: It checks your proximity sensor to see if anything is in front of it (like the inside of your pocket). If so, it shortens the screen timeout and turns the screen off early.
This'll be useful for people who like to have longer screen timeouts but who forget to turn the screen off manually.
Adaptive Timeout "automatically turns off your screen if you're not using your device."
UPDATE: Okay, I think I figured out how Adaptive Timeout works: It checks your proximity sensor to see if anything is in front of it (like the inside of your pocket). If so, it shortens the screen timeout and turns the screen off early.
This'll be useful for people who like to have longer screen timeouts but who forget to turn the screen off manually.
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Here's a sneak peek at the revamped top-level settings homepage that Google is working on. This isn't live yet in Android 15 Beta 3, but I've created a mockup based on what the code suggests it'll look like.
Details on the new layout plus screenshots can be found in this article on Android Authority.
Details on the new layout plus screenshots can be found in this article on Android Authority.
Android Authority
Google is preparing to make the Settings app in Android 15 more organized (APK teardown)
Google is preparing to revamp the Settings app in Android 15 to be more organized. Here's what the new top-level settings might look like.
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Android 15 is preparing to add a dedicated "device diagnostics" menu that not only lets you test your phone's display and touchscreen but also shows you some battery and storage health information.
More details plus screenshots can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
More details plus screenshots can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
Android Authority
Android 15 may let you perform some device diagnostics without going to a repair center
Android 15 prepares to add a Device Diagnostics menu that lets you run some manual tests and see your deviceโs battery and storage health.
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Pixel phones will soon proactively alert their users to take action to cool them down when they're overheating. This alert is part of a new "Adaptive Thermal" feature that's in testing.
This hasn't rolled out yet, but you can find more details in this article.
This hasn't rolled out yet, but you can find more details in this article.
Android Authority
Upcoming 'Adaptive Thermal' feature for Pixels will teach you to prevent overheating (APK teardown)
With Adaptive Thermal, a Pixel phone will soon proactively enlist the userโs help in cooling it down when it's overheating.
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Mishaal's Android News Feed
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Food for thought: Since the upcoming update to Google's Gemini Nano model will support image processing, Google could very well build something like Windows' Recall into Android.
Android already takes snapshots of your screen whenever you switch apps (they're stored in
Plus, Android's app security model makes it less likely for the database to be exfiltrated even if unencrypted (you can't access other apps' private data directories in the internal storage without superuser [which isn't available to apps by default] or an exploit), at least compared to Windows, though it should still be encrypted due to the possibility of exploits like CVE-2024-31317 existing.
Although, rather than have screenshots be taken periodically, perhaps only those screenshots manually taken by the user should be processed. That would remove a lot of the perceived scary bits of the feature.
The idea behind Recall is really neat. It's just the initial implementation wasn't.
Android already takes snapshots of your screen whenever you switch apps (they're stored in
/data/system_ce/{user}/snapshots and are used for the recents screen previews), so extending this to have snapshots be taken periodically and then having Nano process these screenshots to build a searchable database is feasible. Plus, Android's app security model makes it less likely for the database to be exfiltrated even if unencrypted (you can't access other apps' private data directories in the internal storage without superuser [which isn't available to apps by default] or an exploit), at least compared to Windows, though it should still be encrypted due to the possibility of exploits like CVE-2024-31317 existing.
Although, rather than have screenshots be taken periodically, perhaps only those screenshots manually taken by the user should be processed. That would remove a lot of the perceived scary bits of the feature.
The idea behind Recall is really neat. It's just the initial implementation wasn't.
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Google just sent out invites for a #MadeByGoogle press event in August.
The event will "showcase the best of Google AI, Android software, and the Pixel portfolio of devices."
The keynote kicks off on Tuesday, August 13 at 10:00 AM PT!
The event will "showcase the best of Google AI, Android software, and the Pixel portfolio of devices."
The keynote kicks off on Tuesday, August 13 at 10:00 AM PT!
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Google is working to make the Android Find My Device network more reliable at locating lost items!
A spokesperson for the company shared in a statement with me that they're "actively working to roll out enhancements" to the network over the coming weeks that'll improve the "speed and ability of locating lost items." As more and more devices opt into the network, lost item findability should also keep improving. However, by default the network is set to "with network in high traffic areas" when you opt in; Google encourages Bluetooth tracker tag owners to switch to "with network in all areas" to improve the FMDN's ability to locate your tags in lower-traffic areas.
Here's Google's full statement:
I shared my experiences with the Chipolo and Pebblebee trackers during episode 47 of the Android Faithful podcast. I had the same experience as others: the location of my trackers was seldom updated. I'm confident this will improve, though, and hope Google will include an opt-in in the setup wizard for new Android devices!
A spokesperson for the company shared in a statement with me that they're "actively working to roll out enhancements" to the network over the coming weeks that'll improve the "speed and ability of locating lost items." As more and more devices opt into the network, lost item findability should also keep improving. However, by default the network is set to "with network in high traffic areas" when you opt in; Google encourages Bluetooth tracker tag owners to switch to "with network in all areas" to improve the FMDN's ability to locate your tags in lower-traffic areas.
Here's Google's full statement:
We are actively working to roll out enhancements to how the Find My Device network operates that will improve the speed and ability of locating lost items over the coming weeks. Devices are continuing to join the new Find My Device network, and we expect the network to grow, which will also help improve lost device findability. We encourage Bluetooth tag owners to change their Find My Device network setting to 'With network in all areas' to help improve the networkโs ability to find their lost items in lower-traffic areas.
I shared my experiences with the Chipolo and Pebblebee trackers during episode 47 of the Android Faithful podcast. I had the same experience as others: the location of my trackers was seldom updated. I'm confident this will improve, though, and hope Google will include an opt-in in the setup wizard for new Android devices!
Android Faithful
"Find My" Finally Found - Android Faithful Episode #47
It's a packed episode as the gang discuss Google's feature drop, Samsung getting more AI and lawsuits to hands-on with the latest hardware in the space.
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Adaptive Touch, Even Dimmer, Adaptive Timeout, and Audio Sharing: Here's even more info on these four upcoming Android 15 features! I managed to grab screenshots, too!
You can read about these new features in my latest article on Android Authority.
You can read about these new features in my latest article on Android Authority.
Android Authority
Here's even more info on four of the most exciting new Android 15 features
We have more info on Android 15โs new Adaptive Touch, Even Dimmer, Adaptive Timeout, and Audio Sharing features.
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2076x2152: The likely display resolution of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. With such a resolution, Android normally wouldn't let users put apps into a left-right split-screen config, but fortunately Google quietly tweaked Android to support that.
More details can be found in my article on Android Authority.
More details can be found in my article on Android Authority.
Android Authority
Android quietly enhances split-screen mode in preparation for the Pixel 9 Pro Fold
To better support portrait foldables like the upcoming Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Android now allows apps to be put into left-right splits.
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PSA for users with a Pixel 6, 6 Pro, or 6A: Factory resetting your phone seems to trigger a bug that results in your phone (soft) bricking itself.
A member of the Pixel support forums' product expert program says that Google is aware of the issue and is investigating.
Via The Verge.
A member of the Pixel support forums' product expert program says that Google is aware of the issue and is investigating.
Via The Verge.
The Verge
Some Pixel 6 owners say factory resets have bricked their phones
Itโs probably best not to reset your phone for a bit.
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Mishaal's Android News Feed
Gemini for Android is getting upgraded with new contextual capabilities! - A new โask this videoโ chip will appear if you invoke Gemini while a YouTube video is open. Gemini will then use the YouTube video as context. - A new โask this PDFโ chip will appearโฆ
Gemini's new Dynamic Contextual Suggestions feature inches closer to release!
Google is preparing to push an update to Private Compute Services, the Android system app that securely handles ML model downloads, that adds support for displaying Dynamic Contextual Suggestions in the PCS network log (Settings > Security & privacy > More security & privacy > Android System Intelligence > Network usage log).
The network log will reflect whenever the on-device model for using screen information to generate contextually relevant suggestions (ie. the new Gemini Nano with multimodality) has been updated.
Google is preparing to push an update to Private Compute Services, the Android system app that securely handles ML model downloads, that adds support for displaying Dynamic Contextual Suggestions in the PCS network log (Settings > Security & privacy > More security & privacy > Android System Intelligence > Network usage log).
The network log will reflect whenever the on-device model for using screen information to generate contextually relevant suggestions (ie. the new Gemini Nano with multimodality) has been updated.
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