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Android June 2023 Feature Drop Announced

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Google Android June 2023 features

It’s June 2023 and Google has officially announced a bunch of new features for Android devices. The company released these features by mainly focusing on Connectivity, Google Apps, and Protection to provide a next-level experience.

The search giant is bringing lots of useful and amazing features to Android devices so that you can further build up your skills and explore new things. You can take a look at the new features below.

Android June 2023 New Features

Connectivity

Nearby Share Beta for Windows:

You can now easily send or receive photos, documents, and more between nearby Android devices and Windows PCs through the Nearby Share Beta app. You can download it from the link mentioned here.

New Widgets

The company added new widgets that allow you to customize your phone or tablet home screen. The three new widgets are Google TV, stock tracking from Google Finance, and curated daily headlines from Gooogle news.

Fast Pair 

Your Android device now lets you quickly detect and securely set up a Matte-enabled device through the Google Home app.

New WearOS feature

Users of WearOS devices now just need to tap on the Play option from their watch and let Spotify’s DJ deliver a personalized series of their favorite music, stream episodes, and more.

Google Apps

Google Play Books App

Google released a new app named Google Play Books and Audiobooks app. It is a platform where you can choose from millions of best-selling ebooks, coming, manga, textbooks, and audiobooks.

Through reading practices, it helps new readers improve their vocabulary and comprehension skills using their Android phones and tablets.

New Gboard Stickers

Google Keyboard now added new sticks to Emoji Kitchen. Now, you can use the new aquatic-themed emoji combinations to liven up even the subtlest conversations.

New YouTube feature 

Now, you can add shorts to your YouTube playlists for even ways to save and curate content watch over and over again.

Protection

For better security of your data, Google provides guidance on how to protect yourself and also lets you scan to see if your Gmail address has been leaked on the dark web.

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Circle to Search to support messaging bubbles in Android 15

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Circle to Search in-line translation support

Google is working to make Circle to Search functional with messaging bubbles in Android 15. Currently, the unique way to search doesn’t function when a messaging bubble is active, but that will change in a future Android 15 release.

MishaalRahman spotted code in the Android 15 source code that enables Circle to Search to be run when messaging bubbles have been expanded. This development indicates that Google is aware of the limitations and working to address them soon.

Circle to Search won’t activate if you have a messaging bubble active on the screen. It renders the user opt for an alternate way to search like opening Chrome. It becomes frustrating if you have to search for something right from the chat bubble.

Circle to Search Messaging Bubbles

It’s worth noting that the required code debuted in Android 15 Beta 4. The company has not used it in Android 15 nor the latest Android 15 QPR1 Beta 2 release. Mishaal activated the feature manually by making some changes in the code.

Android currently doesn’t allow the home button or navigation handle to be long-pressed if a messaging bubble is active. Google would simply make improvements in this aspect so the handle/home button to be long-pressed.

Messaging bubbles

Google introduced the messaging bubbles feature in Android 11. This feature allows Android smartphone users to have active conversations floating as bubbles on top of other apps, making it easier to multitask while chatting.

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Circle to Search on more Androids soon!

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Circle to Search is reportedly coming to more Android devices next month. In an exciting development, Tecno announced that the Circle to Search will be available on its new foldable, the Phantom V Fold 2, starting October 2024.

Samsung debuted Circle to Search with the Galaxy S24 series. It’s developed by Google in close partnership with the Galaxy maker. Google also expanded the feature to all of its Tensor-powered Pixel smartphones with Feature Drop.

We knew Circle to Search wouldn’t be available on non-Galaxy and Pixel phones till this October. Samsung already announced the availability of this feature will remain limited to certain phones made by either Samsung or Google.

It seems Samsung may have reached an agreement with Google. In order to showcase Galaxies supreme in the Android ecosystem, both firms may have restricted the expansion of the Circle to Search for at least 10 months.

Google has been regularly working to optimize Circle to Search for all Android phones. As it’s coming to Tecno phone next month, we expect other leading vendors including Xiaomi, Vivo, OnePlus, and OPPO will also be joined.

Well, Google hasn’t officially announced the expansion of Circle to Search. As Tecno is also a Google partner, this spirited claim couldn’t be untrue. Pay attention, Google has an ambitious plan to fuel 200 million Androids with Circle to Search.

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iOS Stolen Device Protection could come to One UI via Android

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One UI could add an iOS-like Stolen Device Protection feature through Android. Google is developing an Identity Check feature, forcing you to use your biometrics to unlock apps. This addition will significantly reduce the privacy breach concerns.

Samsung brings all Android security and privacy features to One UI. The iOS-inspired Stolen Device Protection is highly likely to come to your Galaxy. As the feature is under development, few details about its functioning have appeared.

Findings suggest that Android could soon implement an Identity Check feature. It will force you to use your biometrics to unlock apps. However, biometrics will only be mandatory if the device is outside of a trusted location.

MishaalRahman discovered a new string within the Settings app. The addition suggests  “Identity Check is on.” The Settings app has code to show this “Identity Check is on” string when it invokes Android’s biometric prompt dialog.

It is assumed that the Pixel maker is setting up Android to ignore when apps invoke the biometric prompt dialog with a PIN/password/pattern fallback. The feature is expected to be triggered when you are out of trusted locations such as your home.

Android Stolen Device Protection

It could be added through the Trusted Places feature upgrade. This Android tool keeps your phone unlocked when it’s at a trusted location. Using it, the trusted locations will determine when to trigger biometric authentication of apps.

Google is currently running Android 15’s QPR Beta Program. The company will test various new features and improvements across the OS. The changes will likely be distributed through Feature Drop updates in the future.

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