#Android #A13QPR2
Lock Screen shortcuts will be customizable in the near future
Mishaal Rahman
Mishaal Rahman has discovered a hidden option in the latest Android 13 Beta. The option is gonna let users customize their lock screens with shortcuts for the flashlight, Do Not Disturb, Device Control and Camera.
The mechanics of the toggles will also be changed from a tap to a tap and hold, similar to what is already on iPhones.
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Lock Screen shortcuts will be customizable in the near future
Mishaal Rahman
Mishaal Rahman has discovered a hidden option in the latest Android 13 Beta. The option is gonna let users customize their lock screens with shortcuts for the flashlight, Do Not Disturb, Device Control and Camera.
The mechanics of the toggles will also be changed from a tap to a tap and hold, similar to what is already on iPhones.
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We've launched a new channel! 🎉
If you're interested in seeing the prototypes and internal software of Google devices, make sure to check out our new channel, @GoogleInternal!
We'll try to post stuff often if we find anything, as it's quite interesting to see the prototypes compared to what's actually released.
Thank you for the support ❤️
If you're interested in seeing the prototypes and internal software of Google devices, make sure to check out our new channel, @GoogleInternal!
We'll try to post stuff often if we find anything, as it's quite interesting to see the prototypes compared to what's actually released.
Thank you for the support ❤️
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#Updates #Pixel
February 2023 Security Patch has been released!
Release date: February 6, 2023
Build: TQ1A.230205.002
The second update of 2023 for the Pixels has arrived. This update fixed couple of bugs & issues.
Download for Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 4a (5G): Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
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February 2023 Security Patch has been released!
Release date: February 6, 2023
Build: TQ1A.230205.002
The second update of 2023 for the Pixels has arrived. This update fixed couple of bugs & issues.
Download for Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 4a (5G): Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
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#Updates #Pixel February 2023 Security Patch has been released! Release date: February 6, 2023 Build: TQ1A.230205.002 The second update of 2023 for the Pixels has arrived. This update fixed couple of bugs & issues. Download for Google Pixel devices: Pixel…
#Updates #Pixel
February 2023 Security Patch changelog:
Accessibility
• Fix for issue preventing touch interaction with Braille keyboard in certain conditions
Audio
• Fix for issue occasionally causing instability while Clear Calling is enabled in certain conditions [1]
Bluetooth
• Fix for issue occasionally preventing connection with certain Bluetooth devices or accessories
Framework
• Fix for issue occasionally preventing Work profile calendar information from updating in the background
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Device Applicability
Fixes are available for all supported Pixel devices unless otherwise indicated below.
[1] Included on Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro
Source:
Pixel Phone Support Forum
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February 2023 Security Patch changelog:
Accessibility
• Fix for issue preventing touch interaction with Braille keyboard in certain conditions
Audio
• Fix for issue occasionally causing instability while Clear Calling is enabled in certain conditions [1]
Bluetooth
• Fix for issue occasionally preventing connection with certain Bluetooth devices or accessories
Framework
• Fix for issue occasionally preventing Work profile calendar information from updating in the background
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Device Applicability
Fixes are available for all supported Pixel devices unless otherwise indicated below.
[1] Included on Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro
Source:
Pixel Phone Support Forum
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#Updates #Pixel
Pixel 4 series get a surprise update
Release date: February 6, 2023
Build: TP1A.221005.002.B2
Security Patch: October 2022
Google has decided to release a February 2023 update for the Pixel 4 and 4 XL. It seems like it's a fix to the October 2022 update based on Android 13, not February 2023 with Android 13 QPR1 base.
Download for Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 4: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 4 XL: Factory Image | OTA
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Pixel 4 series get a surprise update
Release date: February 6, 2023
Build: TP1A.221005.002.B2
Security Patch: October 2022
Google has decided to release a February 2023 update for the Pixel 4 and 4 XL. It seems like it's a fix to the October 2022 update based on Android 13, not February 2023 with Android 13 QPR1 base.
Download for Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 4: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 4 XL: Factory Image | OTA
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#News
Google releases Bard, a ChatGPT competitor
Google Blog
Google has announced the release of its experimental conversational AI service, Bard, powered by the LaMDA language model.
Bard will combine the knowledge on the web with the power, intelligence and creativity of Google's large language models to provide fresh, high-quality responses.
The response for OpenAI's ChatGPT will be first released with a lightweight model version of LaMDA, which requires less computing power. This will allow them to scale it to more users and receive more feedback.
Bard is open to trusted testers and will be available to the public in the coming weeks.
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Google releases Bard, a ChatGPT competitor
Google Blog
Google has announced the release of its experimental conversational AI service, Bard, powered by the LaMDA language model.
Bard will combine the knowledge on the web with the power, intelligence and creativity of Google's large language models to provide fresh, high-quality responses.
The response for OpenAI's ChatGPT will be first released with a lightweight model version of LaMDA, which requires less computing power. This will allow them to scale it to more users and receive more feedback.
Bard is open to trusted testers and will be available to the public in the coming weeks.
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#Updates #PixelWatch
February 2023 Pixel Watch update changelog:
Release date: February 6, 2023
Build: RWD9.220429.075, RWD9.220429.075.J1 (Japan/Taiwan)
Security patch level: February 2023
What’s Included
• The February 2023 software update includes the latest security patches for Pixel Watch users.
Source:
Pixel Watch Support Forum
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February 2023 Pixel Watch update changelog:
Release date: February 6, 2023
Build: RWD9.220429.075, RWD9.220429.075.J1 (Japan/Taiwan)
Security patch level: February 2023
What’s Included
• The February 2023 software update includes the latest security patches for Pixel Watch users.
Source:
Pixel Watch Support Forum
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#Android #A14DP1
Android 14 Developer Preview 1 is now available!
r/android_beta | Release Notes
The first Developer Preview of Android is out for Pixel 4a 5G devices and newer. Sadly, the Pixel 4a is no longer eligible for the update.
Check out the Android 14 developer page for more details.
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Android 14 Developer Preview 1 is now available!
r/android_beta | Release Notes
The first Developer Preview of Android is out for Pixel 4a 5G devices and newer. Sadly, the Pixel 4a is no longer eligible for the update.
Check out the Android 14 developer page for more details.
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Google Pixel Hub
#Android #A14DP1 Android 14 Developer Preview 1 is now available! r/android_beta | Release Notes The first Developer Preview of Android is out for Pixel 4a 5G devices and newer. Sadly, the Pixel 4a is no longer eligible for the update. Check out the Android…
#Android #A14DP1
Android 14 Developer Preview 1 has been released!
Release date: February 08, 2023
Build: UPP1.230113.009
Security patch level: February 2023
Google Play services: 23.03.13
API diff: API 33 → U DP1
Download for Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a (5G): Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
64-bit-only factory image builds for testing app compatibility:
Pixel 4a (5G), Pixel 5, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro
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Android 14 Developer Preview 1 has been released!
Release date: February 08, 2023
Build: UPP1.230113.009
Security patch level: February 2023
Google Play services: 23.03.13
API diff: API 33 → U DP1
Download for Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a (5G): Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
64-bit-only factory image builds for testing app compatibility:
Pixel 4a (5G), Pixel 5, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro
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#Android #A14DP1
Android will now show a preview where you will swipe back
XDA Developers
Partially introduced in Android 13, predictive back gestures use machine learning algorithms to predict the user's next move to make navigating more intuitive.
The gestures were only able to show your homescreen on the swipe back, but that's changing on Android 14 DP1 as it can now show a preview of the last task and see if the back gesture will bring you to the home screen or a different app the user was in.
The option is still not enabled by default, you will need to switch it on in the Developer Settings.
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Android will now show a preview where you will swipe back
XDA Developers
Partially introduced in Android 13, predictive back gestures use machine learning algorithms to predict the user's next move to make navigating more intuitive.
The gestures were only able to show your homescreen on the swipe back, but that's changing on Android 14 DP1 as it can now show a preview of the last task and see if the back gesture will bring you to the home screen or a different app the user was in.
The option is still not enabled by default, you will need to switch it on in the Developer Settings.
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#Android #A14DP1
Android 14 will not let you install old apps by default
Starting with Android 14, you will not be able to install apps targeting API lower than 22 (Android 5.1) for privacy reasons. Google claims a lot of malware is being built around the lower API's to avoid the runtime permission model that was added in API 23 (Android 6.0).
You'll still be able to install an app by using this ADB command:
Android 14 will not let you install old apps by default
Starting with Android 14, you will not be able to install apps targeting API lower than 22 (Android 5.1) for privacy reasons. Google claims a lot of malware is being built around the lower API's to avoid the runtime permission model that was added in API 23 (Android 6.0).
You'll still be able to install an app by using this ADB command:
adb install --bypass-low-target-sdk-block FILENAME.apkYou can also disable this or change the minimum installable API level with these commands:
device_config put package_manager_service MinInstallableTargetSdk__install_block_enabled [true|false]Follow @PixelHubUpdates
device_config put package_manager_service MinInstallableTargetSdk__min_installable_target_sdk [int]
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#Android #A14DP1
Android 14 forces the Photo Picker for some apps
XDA Developers
Photo Picker is an API added in Android 13 that lets users give access to select photos to apps, instead of giving storage permissions.
The feature was previously backported to previous Android versions, but starting from Android 14 DP1 it'll be available on all apps targeting API level 33 (Android 13).
When an app asks for photo and video access, you'll be able to press "Select photos" and choose the images you want for the app to see even if the app asks for full gallery access/doesn't use the Photo Picker.
The option is not enabled on the beta, as it's behind a developer flag but shows what steps can be done to enhance user privacy on Android.
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Android 14 forces the Photo Picker for some apps
XDA Developers
Photo Picker is an API added in Android 13 that lets users give access to select photos to apps, instead of giving storage permissions.
The feature was previously backported to previous Android versions, but starting from Android 14 DP1 it'll be available on all apps targeting API level 33 (Android 13).
When an app asks for photo and video access, you'll be able to press "Select photos" and choose the images you want for the app to see even if the app asks for full gallery access/doesn't use the Photo Picker.
The option is not enabled on the beta, as it's behind a developer flag but shows what steps can be done to enhance user privacy on Android.
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#Android #A14DP1
App Cloning might come natively to Android
XDA Developers | 9To5Google
Google is experimenting with app cloning on Android 14. It lets you have two instances of apps on one device, so you can be logged onto two accounts at the same time.
This feature was available on other OEM skins or apps like Shelter using a second or a work profile, but this may change with a native implementation coming in Android 14. The cloned apps will be installed on a "clone user profile" and will not share any data with your main profile.
OEMs will be able to choose which apps you're not allowed to clone and in the case of Pixels, Google is blocking many of their apps, such as YouTube or Photos being cloned.
So far app cloning isn't polished yet, as it's not clear which app is the cloned one in the launcher.
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App Cloning might come natively to Android
XDA Developers | 9To5Google
Google is experimenting with app cloning on Android 14. It lets you have two instances of apps on one device, so you can be logged onto two accounts at the same time.
This feature was available on other OEM skins or apps like Shelter using a second or a work profile, but this may change with a native implementation coming in Android 14. The cloned apps will be installed on a "clone user profile" and will not share any data with your main profile.
OEMs will be able to choose which apps you're not allowed to clone and in the case of Pixels, Google is blocking many of their apps, such as YouTube or Photos being cloned.
So far app cloning isn't polished yet, as it's not clear which app is the cloned one in the launcher.
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#Android #A13QPR2
Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.1 is now available!
r/android_beta | Release Notes
The QPR2 Beta 3.1 has been released for Pixel 4a and later Pixel devices bringing the February security patch and some bug fixes and minor improvements.
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Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.1 is now available!
r/android_beta | Release Notes
The QPR2 Beta 3.1 has been released for Pixel 4a and later Pixel devices bringing the February security patch and some bug fixes and minor improvements.
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Google Pixel Hub
#Android #A13QPR2 Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.1 is now available! r/android_beta | Release Notes The QPR2 Beta 3.1 has been released for Pixel 4a and later Pixel devices bringing the February security patch and some bug fixes and minor improvements. Follow …
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Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.1 changelog:
• Fixed an issue in the system Bluetooth module that could have allowed for possible out-of-bounds writes due to memory corruption.
• Fixed an issue where some Romanian translations were missing from the system image.
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Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.1 changelog:
• Fixed an issue in the system Bluetooth module that could have allowed for possible out-of-bounds writes due to memory corruption.
• Fixed an issue where some Romanian translations were missing from the system image.
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Google Pixel Hub
#Android #A13QPR2 Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.1 is now available! r/android_beta | Release Notes The QPR2 Beta 3.1 has been released for Pixel 4a and later Pixel devices bringing the February security patch and some bug fixes and minor improvements. Follow …
#Android #A13QPR2
Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.1 has been released!
Release date: February 09, 2023
Build: T2B3.230109.004
Security patch level: February 2023
Google Play services: 23.03.13
Download for Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 4a (5G): Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
64-bit-only factory image builds for testing app compatibility:
Pixel 4a (5G), Pixel 5, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro
The GSI's have not been updated yet. Please check on this page for any updates.
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Android 13 QPR2 Beta 3.1 has been released!
Release date: February 09, 2023
Build: T2B3.230109.004
Security patch level: February 2023
Google Play services: 23.03.13
Download for Google Pixel devices:
Pixel 4a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 4a (5G): Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 5a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 6a: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7: Factory Image | OTA
Pixel 7 Pro: Factory Image | OTA
64-bit-only factory image builds for testing app compatibility:
Pixel 4a (5G), Pixel 5, Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro
The GSI's have not been updated yet. Please check on this page for any updates.
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#News #Chrome
Chrome 110 ends support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1
The Verge
Google has released Chrome 110 which stopped supporting Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1. The new update patches cybersecurity issues and includes customizable network error pages and biometric authentication to autofill stored passwords.
By no longer supporting older operating systems, Google is encouraging users to upgrade to Windows 10 or later to ensure their computer is protected from cyberattacks.
If you're running an outdated version of Windows, you will need to upgrade your existing machine or purchase a new laptop or computer to receive future Chrome updates.
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Chrome 110 ends support for Windows 7, 8 and 8.1
The Verge
Google has released Chrome 110 which stopped supporting Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1. The new update patches cybersecurity issues and includes customizable network error pages and biometric authentication to autofill stored passwords.
By no longer supporting older operating systems, Google is encouraging users to upgrade to Windows 10 or later to ensure their computer is protected from cyberattacks.
If you're running an outdated version of Windows, you will need to upgrade your existing machine or purchase a new laptop or computer to receive future Chrome updates.
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#News #Translate #Lens
Google Translate and Lens get smarter with features powered by AI and ML
Google Blog
Google has announced two new features, the first one being contextual translation options with examples in Translate, and the second one being natural image translation in Lens.
In the coming weeks, Google Translate will give you the appropriate context to accurately translate and use the correct phrases, local idioms, or words for the desired purpose, for languages such as English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.
With advanced machine learning, Google Lens can now seamlessly integrate translated text into complex images, making the result look and feel more natural (on Android phones with 6GB+ RAM). Soon web image translation will also give you more options for translating image-based content.
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Google Translate and Lens get smarter with features powered by AI and ML
Google Blog
Google has announced two new features, the first one being contextual translation options with examples in Translate, and the second one being natural image translation in Lens.
In the coming weeks, Google Translate will give you the appropriate context to accurately translate and use the correct phrases, local idioms, or words for the desired purpose, for languages such as English, French, German, Japanese, and Spanish.
With advanced machine learning, Google Lens can now seamlessly integrate translated text into complex images, making the result look and feel more natural (on Android phones with 6GB+ RAM). Soon web image translation will also give you more options for translating image-based content.
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Google Pixel Hub
#GoogleIO #Maps Google Maps gains Immersive View, a better way to understand a place Google Blog In Google I/O, it is announced that Google Maps will be getting something new called Immersive View, which helps you to understand a place even before visiting…
#News #Maps
Google Maps' Immersive View is out in 5 cities with more to come
The Verge | Google Europe
Announced during Google I/O 2022, Immersive View is a feature in Maps that uses computer vision and AI to combine Street View and aerial photography into a 3D format that you can fly through and see the area inside or outside, for example to see the entrance to a place.
The feature adds contextual information, including traffic, the weather and how busy a location typically is. You can also view spots under different weather conditions and at a different time of the day.
You can check it out in London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo and it'll come to more cities in the coming months, including Amsterdam, Dublin, Florence, and Venice.
The feature is available for Android and iOS, and the company plans to bring it to desktop over time.
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Google Maps' Immersive View is out in 5 cities with more to come
The Verge | Google Europe
Announced during Google I/O 2022, Immersive View is a feature in Maps that uses computer vision and AI to combine Street View and aerial photography into a 3D format that you can fly through and see the area inside or outside, for example to see the entrance to a place.
The feature adds contextual information, including traffic, the weather and how busy a location typically is. You can also view spots under different weather conditions and at a different time of the day.
You can check it out in London, Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco and Tokyo and it'll come to more cities in the coming months, including Amsterdam, Dublin, Florence, and Venice.
The feature is available for Android and iOS, and the company plans to bring it to desktop over time.
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