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WhatsApp has introduced an AI-powered feature that summarizes unread messages, helping users quickly catch up on conversations. This enhancement aims to improve communication efficiency within the app.
The new Gemini feature in the YouTube app offers seamless voice control and smarter search, delivering a more intuitive experience. Its precision and ease convinced me to finally ditch Google Assistant for video navigation.
Nothing’s minimalist Gallery app receives a significant update ahead of the Phone 3 launch, enhancing user experience with improved performance and new features. This upgrade signals the brand’s growing focus on seamless photo management.
Google has quietly launched Instant Games, an HTML5 games hub, on select Android devices. The platform offers quick, no-download gaming experiences directly from the search app, aiming to boost casual gameplay accessibility.
Google Photos may soon suggest photos to delete, according to an APK teardown. The feature aims to help users free up storage by identifying duplicate or low-quality images, enhancing photo management efficiency.
Chrome on Android is finally receiving a long-awaited UI update, more than a year after iOS users got the redesign. The refreshed interface aims to improve navigation and enhance user experience across devices.
Android Auto 14.5 is now widely rolling out, bringing enhanced features and stability. Meanwhile, two new beta versions are available, signaling continued updates and improvements for the platform’s future.
Google is set to enhance Gemini AI’s integration with popular Android apps, granting it greater control and smarter functionality. These significant updates, aiming to transform user experience, will roll out starting July 7.
After years with Google Photos, I’m making the switch. Rising costs, privacy concerns, and limited editing tools drive my exit. Here’s why I’m quitting-and the alternative platform I’m choosing instead.
A recent APK teardown reveals that Google’s upcoming Gemini logo could adopt a more familiar, ‘Google-y’ aesthetic. This design shift hints at greater brand cohesion across Google’s AI products.