📸 Google Photos is getting ready to roll out its new ‘Quick Edit’ sharing feature
The 'Quick Edit' page will appear before you share a photo, and it'll let you quickly 'enhance' or crop it before sharing.
Details + screenshots can be found in this article.
The 'Quick Edit' page will appear before you share a photo, and it'll let you quickly 'enhance' or crop it before sharing.
Details + screenshots can be found in this article.
Android Authority
Google Photos is getting ready to roll out its new ‘Quick Edit’ sharing feature
The Google Photos app is testing a new Quick Edit page that makes it easier to enhance or crop a photo before sharing it.
You can now transfer Burst Photos from your iPhone to your new Pixel phone when using the Android Switch app!
Paul Dunlop, the Product Manager for Onboarding & Switching on Android, just posted on Threads that Burst Photo transfer support has rolled out.
"With this update, you'll always keep your full set of burst photos when transferring via cable or WiFi, meaning you can always choose a different best shot, even after making the switch from iOS to Pixel.
The feature is live now for up to date Pixel devices through initial setup and the Android Switch app."
Paul Dunlop, the Product Manager for Onboarding & Switching on Android, just posted on Threads that Burst Photo transfer support has rolled out.
"With this update, you'll always keep your full set of burst photos when transferring via cable or WiFi, meaning you can always choose a different best shot, even after making the switch from iOS to Pixel.
The feature is live now for up to date Pixel devices through initial setup and the Android Switch app."
A few months ago, I posted about a document from the Wireless Power Consortium that implied that products could ship with Qi2 branding but NOT support magnetic charging.
Since that post was based on a document that was outdated (the WPC has since taken down the page), I've deleted my post on it so it can no longer be referenced.
Yes, it's true that products can support the Qi2 spec but not support magnetic charging. HOWEVER, the WPC's guidelines state that the Qi2 logo/branding can only be used on packaging/marketing materials if the device supports the Magnetic Power Profile.
That means if you see the Qi2 logo on a product, it supports magnetic charging. If you see the old Qi logo, then it does not.
I apologize for sharing outdated information, and I'm glad that the WPC didn't move forward with allowing non-magnetic charging products to have a different Qi2 logo as that would've been confusing for consumers.
Since that post was based on a document that was outdated (the WPC has since taken down the page), I've deleted my post on it so it can no longer be referenced.
Yes, it's true that products can support the Qi2 spec but not support magnetic charging. HOWEVER, the WPC's guidelines state that the Qi2 logo/branding can only be used on packaging/marketing materials if the device supports the Magnetic Power Profile.
That means if you see the Qi2 logo on a product, it supports magnetic charging. If you see the old Qi logo, then it does not.
I apologize for sharing outdated information, and I'm glad that the WPC didn't move forward with allowing non-magnetic charging products to have a different Qi2 logo as that would've been confusing for consumers.
The Google Play Store app is starting to show your achievements for some game listings.
These achievements come from your Google Play Games profile.
At least two users on my Telegram group are seeing this now. Thanks to nothingToSeeInMe for the screenshots!
These achievements come from your Google Play Games profile.
At least two users on my Telegram group are seeing this now. Thanks to nothingToSeeInMe for the screenshots!
🚗 Android Automotive is getting better multi-user support and a revamped media player app
Android Automotive 24Q4 brings a major new feature called Concurrent Multi-User support as well as other minor changes.
Everything you need to know about this update can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
Android Automotive 24Q4 brings a major new feature called Concurrent Multi-User support as well as other minor changes.
Everything you need to know about this update can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
Android Authority
Android Automotive is getting better multi-user support and a revamped media player app
Google has released a new version of Android Automotive, adding features like concurrent multi-user support. Here's the full changelog.
🌧 Google is officially opening up Android Auto to weather apps, but you don’t have to wait
A new Weather app category for is now in beta, but you can already download some weather apps for Android Auto/Automotive today.
More details on this new Weather category can be found in this article.
A new Weather app category for is now in beta, but you can already download some weather apps for Android Auto/Automotive today.
More details on this new Weather category can be found in this article.
Android Authority
Google is officially opening up Android Auto to weather apps, but you don’t have to wait
Weather apps are finally officially supported for Android Auto and Android Automotive, but there are already some apps you can download.
Google is rolling out the "Ask about this PDF" feature it announced at I/O!
When you open a PDF file using the Files by Google app and invoke Gemini on it, you'll soon see an "ask about this PDF" chip above the overlay. If you tap this chip, you can then ask Gemini questions about the doc.
Your device must run Android 15 and you must be subscribed to Gemini Advanced to use this feature. You also need to set Gemini as your assistant, obviously.
Thanks to Rob on my Discord for the screenshot!
When you open a PDF file using the Files by Google app and invoke Gemini on it, you'll soon see an "ask about this PDF" chip above the overlay. If you tap this chip, you can then ask Gemini questions about the doc.
Your device must run Android 15 and you must be subscribed to Gemini Advanced to use this feature. You also need to set Gemini as your assistant, obviously.
Thanks to Rob on my Discord for the screenshot!
Happy holidays!
I wrote three new articles about One UI 7 that were published while I was away. They are:
1) One UI 7 lets you stop HDR photos from making your screen super bright
2) One UI 7 will make it easier to filter notifications that aren't important
3) One UI 7 is adding even more continuity features between your Galaxy phone and Galaxy Book
I wrote three new articles about One UI 7 that were published while I was away. They are:
1) One UI 7 lets you stop HDR photos from making your screen super bright
2) One UI 7 will make it easier to filter notifications that aren't important
3) One UI 7 is adding even more continuity features between your Galaxy phone and Galaxy Book
Android Authority
One UI 7 lets you stop HDR photos from making your screen super bright
The One UI 7 update will let you stop HDR photos from making your Galaxy phone’s screen become super bright.
Mishaal's Android News Feed
Google is rolling out the Identity Check feature it announced last week. When Identity Check is enabled, biometric authentication will be required for sensitive actions like: - Accessing saved passkeys and app passwords - Changing the PIN, pattern, or password…
When you enable Android's new Identity Check feature, biometric authentication will be required for the following actions when your phone is outside a trusted location:
* Access saved passwords and passkeys with Google Password Manager.
* Autofill passwords in apps from Google Password Manager, except in Chrome.
* Change screen lock, like PIN, pattern, and password.
* Change biometrics, like Fingerprint or Face Unlock.
* Run a factory reset.
* Turn off Find My Device.
* Turn off any theft protection features.
* View trusted places.
* Turn off Identity Check.
* Set up a new device with your current device.
* Add or remove a Google Account.
* Access Developer options.
* Change your password from account settings or through "Forgot password."
* Add or change recovery factors on the device.
You can continue to use PIN, pattern or passwords for Private Space, multiusers, autofill payments in apps, and password and payments autofill in Chrome.
Identity Check is currently available on Pixel phones running Android 15 QPR1 or later (December '24 Pixel Drop) as well as the Samsung Galaxy S24 running the One UI 7 beta. The feature only works on devices that support class 3 ("strong") biometrics. To enable it, go to theft protection settings - Identity Check will be listed there if your device supports it.
* Access saved passwords and passkeys with Google Password Manager.
* Autofill passwords in apps from Google Password Manager, except in Chrome.
* Change screen lock, like PIN, pattern, and password.
* Change biometrics, like Fingerprint or Face Unlock.
* Run a factory reset.
* Turn off Find My Device.
* Turn off any theft protection features.
* View trusted places.
* Turn off Identity Check.
* Set up a new device with your current device.
* Add or remove a Google Account.
* Access Developer options.
* Change your password from account settings or through "Forgot password."
* Add or change recovery factors on the device.
You can continue to use PIN, pattern or passwords for Private Space, multiusers, autofill payments in apps, and password and payments autofill in Chrome.
Identity Check is currently available on Pixel phones running Android 15 QPR1 or later (December '24 Pixel Drop) as well as the Samsung Galaxy S24 running the One UI 7 beta. The feature only works on devices that support class 3 ("strong") biometrics. To enable it, go to theft protection settings - Identity Check will be listed there if your device supports it.
Google is testing a new "download manager" feature in the Play Store.
This feature adds a new button to the top right that, when tapped, shows a list of apps you've recently installed but haven't launched yet. If you're in the middle of downloading a new app, it'll show up in this list, too, so you can see the progress.
@AssembleDebug spotted evidence for this feature a few weeks ago, but I just noticed that it's live for me. Anyone else see this?
This feature adds a new button to the top right that, when tapped, shows a list of apps you've recently installed but haven't launched yet. If you're in the middle of downloading a new app, it'll show up in this list, too, so you can see the progress.
@AssembleDebug spotted evidence for this feature a few weeks ago, but I just noticed that it's live for me. Anyone else see this?
✨HONOR is making Gemini the default assistant on its Magic7 Pro
The smartphone brand HONOR announced today that it's going to make Google Gemini the default assistant on its upcoming Magic7 Pro and PORSCHE DESIGN Magic 7 RSR.
Google currently doesn't require OEMs to make Gemini the default assistant (they can choose to still use the old Assistant) but I suspect we'll see more and more device makers in 2025 enable Gemini as the default.
The smartphone brand HONOR announced today that it's going to make Google Gemini the default assistant on its upcoming Magic7 Pro and PORSCHE DESIGN Magic 7 RSR.
Google currently doesn't require OEMs to make Gemini the default assistant (they can choose to still use the old Assistant) but I suspect we'll see more and more device makers in 2025 enable Gemini as the default.
❌ The Pixel Launcher widget list may soon hide most widgets behind a menu
You’ll soon see a filtered set of widgets by default in the Pixel Launcher’s widget list
This is something Nothing recently implemented in Nothing OS 3.0.
Details on this upcoming change can be found in this article.
You’ll soon see a filtered set of widgets by default in the Pixel Launcher’s widget list
This is something Nothing recently implemented in Nothing OS 3.0.
Details on this upcoming change can be found in this article.
Android Authority
The Pixel Launcher widget list may soon hide most widgets behind a menu (APK teardown)
The Pixel Launcher's widget list may soon show a filtered set of widgets by default instead of every widget. Here's how we know.
💻 Android may soon let you customize your touchpad's three-tap gesture
A new menu will let you set a three-finger tap to do a middle click, launch Gemini, go home, or view recent apps.
More details + a screenshot of this menu can be found in this article on Android Authority.
A new menu will let you set a three-finger tap to do a middle click, launch Gemini, go home, or view recent apps.
More details + a screenshot of this menu can be found in this article on Android Authority.
Android Authority
Android may soon let you customize your touchpad's three-tap gesture (APK teardown)
Android will soon add a new menu for customizing the three-finger tap gesture on a touchpad. Here's what you'll be able to do.
Big Google TV news at #CES2025 just dropped:
Gemini will augment the voice assistant and future TVs will get far-field mics and proximity sensors for hands-free interactions as well as access to a new widgets hub.
More details + videos can be found in this article on Android Police.
Gemini will augment the voice assistant and future TVs will get far-field mics and proximity sensors for hands-free interactions as well as access to a new widgets hub.
More details + videos can be found in this article on Android Police.
Android Police
The next generation of Google TVs will let you talk to Gemini without a remote
Gemini is coming to Google TV, allowing you to have more complex, intuitive, and conversational interactions with the big screen
Qi2 charging support is coming to Samsung Galaxy Android devices this year!
Samsung was quoted in the WPC's press release saying the following:
"The exceptional Qi2 growth story will continue in 2025. You can expect to see Android devices supporting Qi2 from Samsung Galaxy devices in 2025."
Google is also committed to bringing Qi2 to more Android devices, stating that:
"Google is helping to achieve this goal by playing a leading role in the development of the upcoming Qi v2.2 standard, which includes Google's contribution of its own high-power wireless charging technology to WPC."
Lastly, the introduction of a new Qi2 extension will enable moving coils to be deployed. This will be helpful for automobiles as it'll allow them to consistently align their wireless chargers with the coil placements of Qi2 devices.
Samsung was quoted in the WPC's press release saying the following:
"The exceptional Qi2 growth story will continue in 2025. You can expect to see Android devices supporting Qi2 from Samsung Galaxy devices in 2025."
Google is also committed to bringing Qi2 to more Android devices, stating that:
"Google is helping to achieve this goal by playing a leading role in the development of the upcoming Qi v2.2 standard, which includes Google's contribution of its own high-power wireless charging technology to WPC."
Lastly, the introduction of a new Qi2 extension will enable moving coils to be deployed. This will be helpful for automobiles as it'll allow them to consistently align their wireless chargers with the coil placements of Qi2 devices.
💳 Android may soon add a new shortcut to launch Google Wallet
A quick double tap of the power button could soon let you launch the default wallet app
The existing camera shortcut will likely remain as an option.
More details can be found in the article on Android Authority.
A quick double tap of the power button could soon let you launch the default wallet app
The existing camera shortcut will likely remain as an option.
More details can be found in the article on Android Authority.
Android Authority
Android may soon add a new shortcut to launch Google Wallet
Android may soon add a new shortcut that lets you launch the default wallet app with a double tap of the power button.
☀️TCL unveils its next-gen display tech for better eye comfort: NXTPAPER 4.0
NXTPAPER 4.0 promises even better eye comfort, display clarity, and color reproduction.
The NXTPAPER 11 Plus tablet & the 60 XE NXTPAPER phone are the first to ship w/ 4.0.
More details here.
NXTPAPER 4.0 promises even better eye comfort, display clarity, and color reproduction.
The NXTPAPER 11 Plus tablet & the 60 XE NXTPAPER phone are the first to ship w/ 4.0.
More details here.
Android Faithful
TCL unveils its next-gen display tech for better eye comfort: NXTPAPER 4.0
TCL has unveiled NXTPAPER 4.0, its next-gen display technology for better eye comfort. The display tech is debuting on a new tablet and smartphone.