Google's quarterly feature drops for Android happen to be one of the best things on the operating system because this way, you get new features without a major update heading to the devices. Now, the search engine giant has introduced a host of new features that make the overall experience a lot better, These features range from making improvements to productivity, as well as how you stay connected.
Google has added a bunch of new features to Android to make your experience even better
While it certainly is promising that Android Feature Drop contains some interesting things for everyone, it is important to understand that we don't have a timeline for when these features are going to roll out. Still, we have some information on the features thanks to Google, and we are going to talk about that in detail.
The first feature that we are getting is an update to At a Glance. The app has now received AI features, which might not seem like a big deal, but this will make a difference for anyone who is still using a non-Pixel device. Sure, you are still not getting the full Pixel experience, but if you have been wanting to try At a Glance on your Android, now is the time.
Moving further, Google has also announced that its Image Q&A app Lookout is finally out of closed beta, and all Android users can enjoy it. Using the app is simple. Just give it an image, and it will describe the image to you. You can then ask the questions regarding the image. The app now has support for 34 languages in total.
With the new Android Feature Drop, users will finally be able to import their digital passes into their Google Wallet through photos. This means that any app that only has a digital pass on your phone will now let you import it to Google Wallet. In addition to that, Google has commented on how Zoom and Webex meetings could soon become a part of Android Auto, allowing you to join the meetings while you are in the car.
Last but not least, the new Android Feature Drop will soon let Fitbit and Google Fit users hear the data that is collected overnight from the sleep tracker as a part of their morning routine. You just have to say, "Hey Google, good morning," and you will be able to go through all the data.
These are the features that Google has announced. Sadly, there is no timeline on when these features will be rolling out to different Android devices, but we are glad to see that Google is looking to improve the overall user experience. Hopefully, we will get to see more feature drops with existing features coming to more devices.
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