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All the New Android Features Announced at Google I/O

By 11 mayo, 2022No Comments

Google also announced Emergency SOS is coming to Wear OS, allowing you to easily connect emergency services from your Android-powered smartwatch in the event of an emergency. The company is also expanding Android’s earthquake warning system, utilizing the accelerometer from your phone to warn you of an advancing earthquake before it happens.

Android apps will be optimized for tablet-sized displays

Moving on from smartphones, Google “Extended Beyond the Phone,” as promised, and turned its attention to Android on tablets. The company announced it wants to optimize Android apps for tablet-sized displays, and will start with more than 20 popular apps to be updated imminently. These apps include big players like TikTok, Facebook, Canva, and Google Messages. You’ll notice changes to these apps’ UI to better accommodate the larger screen size: TikTok, for example, will use part of the screen for videos, and another for comments, so you can comfortably view both at once.

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Google also showed off an iPadOS-like window management system: You can drag and drop apps from the bottom dock or app list for instant split-screen.

Android devices should work more seamlessly together now

Finally, Google took some time to talk about how it wants your various Android devices to work seamlessly together—or to be “Better Together.” It announced casting will be expanding to new devices, such as Chromebooks and cars. Phone Hub will also be expanded, so you’ll be able to stream your phone’s messaging app to your Chromebook.

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My personal favorite new feature is the ability to copy something from your phone and paste it directly on your tablet. This works great throughout Apple’s ecosystem, whether you’re using an iPhone, iPad, or Mac, so I’m excited to see this option finally come to Android.

Google also highlighted a Fair Pair expansion that will allow other devices like TVs to pair with your headphones and smart devices as seamlessly as you’d expect from Fast Pair. Speaking of pairing, Google announced “Matter,” a solution that connects Google Nest to tons of brands and products for easy pairing, which will arrive this fall.

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To wrap up the Android announcements, Google dropped a new Android 13 beta today for Pixel devices. This beta will be the second for Android 13, and likely includes the new features discussed today. Whether you are looking to install the new update from beta 1, or you’re interested in trying out the beta for the first time, check out our instructions for installing Android 13 on your Pixel here.

   

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