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#Android
Nearby Share can share files with multiple devices at once
Nearby Share has been around for awhile now, and this time Google added the ability to send files to multiple devices instead of one at a time.

You can continue to select more people and share the files with them, which is much more convenient instead of having to repeat the process multiple times to share it with many people.

It's nice to see that Nearby Share is getting better over time, It is rolling out to devices running Android 6 & later.

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#Android #DigitalWellbeing #MY
Digital Wellbeing can show your screen time on your home screen
Digital Wellbeing is introduced with the release of Android 9, to help keep track of your screen time on the phone. Now, Google is introducing a new widget to help you keep aware of it all the time.

The widget shows the screen time and three of your most used apps of the day with some nice infographics. It is also designed to fit well with Material You and followed your wallpaper's color.

The widget is available to all Android phones running Android 9 or later, Android 12 will get dynamic color support for the widget as usual.

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#Android #Gboard
Gboard's grammar correction and more Emoji Kitchen mashup rolling out to all Android devices
If you're using Gboard as your default keyboard, you will be glad to know that it can helps you to correct grammar mistake, also letting you to create custom text stickers too.

Previously made exclusive to the Pixel 6, and later expand to more Pixel phones, now the grammar check feature is widely rolling out, which is able to correct your grammatical error and provide suggestions to improve the overall sentence. Your keyboard language will need to be set as English (U.S.) in order to get this feature.

You can also create unique emoji sticker by typing in two emoji and Emoji Kitchen will prompt you with emoji suggestions. Meanwhile custom text stickers is only available for Pixel devices, which is rolling out with the March Feature Drop update.

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#Android #Highlights
New Android features March 2022 Highlights
Google TV app to get Material You redesign, adding 'Highlights' tab for entertainment news
Google Photos bring Portrait Blur to all photos with more improvements
Google Messages rolling out iMessage reactions, birthday reminders and more
Live Transcribe can now works without an Internet connection
Google Assistant can pay for your parking fee
Nearby Share can share files with multiple devices at once
Digital Wellbeing can show your screen time on your home screen
Gboard's grammar correction and more Emoji Kitchen mashup rolling out to all Android devices

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#News #Pixel
Google resolved Widevine bug for some Pixel devices with Android 12L update
Android Police

Google has rolled out Android 12L to supported Pixel devices update a few days ago, bringing in a lot of improvements. For some weird reasons, several Pixel owners faced a Widevine bug issue nearly a year and after updating to Android 12L, many reported that it resolved the issue.

Widevine is a DRM solution developed by Google, used by media streaming apps to ensure secure video playback, and is separated into L1, L2, L3 three levels. L1 is the highest level and come with all Pixel devices by default, support streaming HD content, whereas L3 only allow you to stream SD content.

A lot of people that are affected got the level L3, which means losing the access to play HD content in Netflix for example. Earlier some people said after updating to Android 12L beta, it fixed the Widevine issue.

Now Android 12L stable update is released, more and more people are confirming the issue is gone for them., some said they had to factory reset in order to fix it permanently. Anyway it's nice to know that the issue is no longer there for most users at least.
#News #Android #StopRussianAggression
Google planning to bring Air Raid Alerts to all Android phones via Play Services update
XDA Developers

As the invasion of Ukraine continued, in order to protect citizens in Ukraine, Google is rolling out Air Raid Alerts system to all Android devices in Ukraine.

In Google Play Services v22.06.15, there is strings which indicated how the features work:
"This feature uses only your device’s approximate location to send notifications about potential air raids. Google does not use this location information to track or identify you."

That mean the Air Raid Alerts system will be activated and alerting you about air raid if you're somewhere in Ukraine, without needing an additional application.

Here's how the air raid notifications will look like:
• The Government of Ukraine issued an alert for %s at %s. Take shelter immediately.Tap to change settings.
• The Government of Ukraine canceled the alert for %s at %s. Tap to change settings.

As mentioned earlier, Google is starting to roll out the feature, hopefully people in the Ukraine can stay safe and protect themselves from these alerts.
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#Translate #Drive #Gmail #Chat
Google Translate & Drive gained new widgets for Apple devices
Google Blog

Google services are getting better to use on Apple devices with this update.

Google Translate widget is already live for a few days, allowing you to translate copied text instantly, use voice speech to insert words, launch camera to translate real-life text, enter conversation mode or live transcribe.

Google Drive is also getting widgets too, with XL variant specifically for the iPad. The widget can show up to eight recent files, with quick shortcuts to open Priority mode, Shared with me, My Drive and upload files. There is also another widget showing only one-column with four recent files. These widgets will start rolling out next week.

Lastly, Gmail and Google Chat notification will show you the sender's profile photo. You can set contacts you want to receive in your notifications when Focus is turned on, so that you will received important messages from them while others are silenced.
#Android #A12L
Android 12L let you use scrolling screenshot for Webviews
XDA Developers

Android 12 introduced scrolling screenshot, allowing users to capture more of their screen in one shot. With Android 12L rolling out to more Pixel devices, a lot of stuff have been improved including scrolling screenshot too.

Previously it is not possible to use the feature in Webviews, but with Android 12L, Google managed to fix the issue. When opening webpage in a Webview and took a screenshot, you will see the "capture more" button appeared at the bottom which let you take a scrolling screenshot. Webview basically means an embedded browser which can load web pages in applications.

This feature is already first spotted (code review) by Mishaal Rahman and now widely available with the Android 12L update.
#GooglePlay #PlayStore
You can use Play Points balance to pay for apps, games and more
9To5Google

Earlier if you had wanted to cash in with your Play Points balance, you need to redeem a voucher or coupon first and later use it, but with an update, Google now let you to use Play Points balance directly when purchasing.

When going through the usual purchase screen, you will see a new section prompting you to "Use points." Tapping on it show you several options, one can save you $1 with 100 points, or you can just choose to spend points to pay for the purchase.

By the way, you can earn more points when spending in the Play Store depending on your level, varying from 1 to 1.4 point per every $1 spent.
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#PlayStore
Play Store rewrote on Jetpack Compose, used up to 50% less code and gain faster rendering speed
Android Developers Blog

Play Store is about to get much more snappier than ever before. The code used for Play Store till today has been more than 10 years old and "had incurred tremendous tech debt" over the years, so the team is planning to rebuild it with a new framework, Jetpack Compose.

Regarding developer productivity, “hundreds of engineers” working on the app, and they found it "requires much less code, sometimes up to 50%" with declarative UI framework. They used the Ratings table as an example, saying it only just used 210 lines of Kotlin instead of 350 lines Java and 55 lines XML. They also mentioned animations are much easier to add too.

In performance, they said Play Store loads search page results with 40% less rendering time, with the help of baseline profiles. They also managed to "built a Modifier to easily spot these recompositions" in their debug settings, and saw jank reduced by 10~15%.

The team said it's "a big step-up for code quality and health," hopefully they can rollout the all new improved Play Store soon which should make the experience much better to use,
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#News
YouTube Vanced is discontinued due to Google
YouTube Vanced

This commonly used YouTube client mod is known for their AMOLED black theme or SponsorBlock integration was discontinued yesterday. The creators of it say it's because of a Cease and Desist letter from Google outside of their control.

The download links will be available for a day until they will be taken down. The client will still work for a while so you do not have to worry about that.

As an alternative we recommend you to try out NewPipe, an OSS client of YouTube and other platforms.

Farewell Vanced, we hope for a similar alternative in the future and wish the best for its creators.

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#News #Pixel #Pay
Several Google Pixel devices on March update couldn't make contactless payment
9To5Google

UPDATE: Google has already fixed the issue.

Android 12L March Feature Drop has been released one week ago, but apparently it caused some owners not being able to make contactless transactions with Google Pay.

Google Pay will show "Your phone doesn't meet software standards" popup, which is something usually happens when your phone has been modified in some ways and resulting in SafetyNet check failed. Apparently all these reports are coming from owners that have updated to the March update and have not modified their devices in any way, but still end up getting the error message.

If you are one of the guy that faced it, it's better that you waited for Google to issue a fix instead of opting to the Android 12QPR3 beta program.
#A12L
Here's how Android 12L looks like when running on a desktop
Jon West (Twitter)

Google promoted Android 12L initially to make it user friendly for large screen devices, which includes tablets and foldables commonly. Well, that doesn't mean you couldn't run it on a desktop though, and some people out there have managed to bring the experience to there already.

Jon West, creator of Bliss OS and Android-Generic Project, has managed to run Android 12L on desktop successfully. As expected, the layout are pretty much similar to what Google has shown, like the dual column layout are applied to the lock screen and quick settings panel for example.

Jon said it's pretty much usable at the current state, though some minor UI bugs are still there. Anyway, it's nice to see that overall, Android 12L makes it much easier to use on a large screen device. You can check out all the screenshots in Twitter if interested.
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