#Keep #MY
Google Keep Material You redesign preview
Google Keep 5.21.361 arrived, but the redesign is not rolling out yet. Here a quick preview before it start to rollout. This will be a long one.
Pill shaped search bar, as expected. Google Keep is still "keeping" the colorful "+" icon which disappeared from other apps that received the redesign, the shape is reshape to rounded square. The toolbar is also colored.
The "Quick Capture" widget got similar design to the Google Drive one. 3x1 only give you the option to create note, while rest of the size, you get all of it, create a new checklist, drawing, voice recording, or picture note. With 3x2 size, you can see the X-shaped widget, with the options all expanding to the corner.
Another widget redesign is the "Note list". At 3-wide, you can view the notes and create one. Rest of the larger size, the create note shortcuts and rest of the options will show up at the right side of the widget, while your notes will be showing at the left side. (9To5Google)
Google Keep Material You redesign preview
Google Keep 5.21.361 arrived, but the redesign is not rolling out yet. Here a quick preview before it start to rollout. This will be a long one.
Pill shaped search bar, as expected. Google Keep is still "keeping" the colorful "+" icon which disappeared from other apps that received the redesign, the shape is reshape to rounded square. The toolbar is also colored.
The "Quick Capture" widget got similar design to the Google Drive one. 3x1 only give you the option to create note, while rest of the size, you get all of it, create a new checklist, drawing, voice recording, or picture note. With 3x2 size, you can see the X-shaped widget, with the options all expanding to the corner.
Another widget redesign is the "Note list". At 3-wide, you can view the notes and create one. Rest of the larger size, the create note shortcuts and rest of the options will show up at the right side of the widget, while your notes will be showing at the left side. (9To5Google)
#News #Pixel
Google Pixel Fold possibly coming before 2022
For foldable fans and Android stock lover, good news. Google Pixel Fold is coming soon before 2021 end.
David Naranjo tweet reveal that the Pixel Fold launching date will be in Q4 2021, suggesting it will use an LTPO OLED display. The screen is rumored to be 7.6 inch large and it will be an inward folding display.
Nobody is sure whether it is launching with the Pixel 6 series or there will be another launch event for that, time will tell. (GSMArena)
Google Pixel Fold possibly coming before 2022
For foldable fans and Android stock lover, good news. Google Pixel Fold is coming soon before 2021 end.
David Naranjo tweet reveal that the Pixel Fold launching date will be in Q4 2021, suggesting it will use an LTPO OLED display. The screen is rumored to be 7.6 inch large and it will be an inward folding display.
Nobody is sure whether it is launching with the Pixel 6 series or there will be another launch event for that, time will tell. (GSMArena)
#Android
Google bringing Android 11 auto reset permission to older Android devices
Android 11 feature will be bring all the way to Android 6? Yup, auto reset permission it is.
When Android 11 launches, Google announced the auto reset permission which revoke permission from barely used apps. Starting in December, an update of the Google Play Services will bring this feature to Android 6 to 10.
For apps that are still not updated to target Android 11 and later, users will need to manually enable it, else it will be enable by default. (XDA-Developers)
Google bringing Android 11 auto reset permission to older Android devices
Android 11 feature will be bring all the way to Android 6? Yup, auto reset permission it is.
When Android 11 launches, Google announced the auto reset permission which revoke permission from barely used apps. Starting in December, an update of the Google Play Services will bring this feature to Android 6 to 10.
For apps that are still not updated to target Android 11 and later, users will need to manually enable it, else it will be enable by default. (XDA-Developers)
#Pixel
Pixel exclusive 'Hold for Me' is coming to more countries
Google "Hold for Me" services can help you take over when someone on a phone call left you on hold. And this feature is expanding to more countries.
First appeared with the launch of Pixel 5 & Pixel 4a 5G in September 2020. And it starts rolling out all the way back to Pixel 3 with Pixel Feature Drop. All these are still restricted to US citizen only, till today things have changed.
There is no announcement from Google whether this is rolling out to which country, but it starting to appear in some English-speaking countries. Australia and Canada are the currently known one being roll out. (Android Police)
Pixel exclusive 'Hold for Me' is coming to more countries
Google "Hold for Me" services can help you take over when someone on a phone call left you on hold. And this feature is expanding to more countries.
First appeared with the launch of Pixel 5 & Pixel 4a 5G in September 2020. And it starts rolling out all the way back to Pixel 3 with Pixel Feature Drop. All these are still restricted to US citizen only, till today things have changed.
There is no announcement from Google whether this is rolling out to which country, but it starting to appear in some English-speaking countries. Australia and Canada are the currently known one being roll out. (Android Police)
#Wallpapers #A12_1
New AOSP Wallpaper for Android 12.1(?)
Mmm... after almost 5 years, Google is updating wallpaper for AOSP in an upcoming Android updates. API 32, so Android 12.1? (Mishaal Rahman)
New AOSP Wallpaper for Android 12.1(?)
Mmm... after almost 5 years, Google is updating wallpaper for AOSP in an upcoming Android updates. API 32, so Android 12.1? (Mishaal Rahman)
#Android #A12_1
Android 12.1 improves foldable phone experience, hinting Pixel Fold
Google is likely to bring native foldable support on Android sc-v2 release, which will be Android 12.1 as rumored. Also, this hints Pixel Fold is releasing with this version of Android too, so in late 2021 probably.
Earlier XDA has discovered a hidden "taskbar" feature in Android 12 Developer Preview 2. Later, no major changes has been founded till the last beta of Android 12, because Google is working it for Android 12.1.
Google has made some code changes which include the tutorial on how to use it. Also one of the changes included an image of how it will looks like. shows two Chrome running at two windows, which is under testing for now. The taskbar shows several apps and in centered position. Learn more about it here. (XDA-Developers)
Android 12.1 improves foldable phone experience, hinting Pixel Fold
Google is likely to bring native foldable support on Android sc-v2 release, which will be Android 12.1 as rumored. Also, this hints Pixel Fold is releasing with this version of Android too, so in late 2021 probably.
Earlier XDA has discovered a hidden "taskbar" feature in Android 12 Developer Preview 2. Later, no major changes has been founded till the last beta of Android 12, because Google is working it for Android 12.1.
Google has made some code changes which include the tutorial on how to use it. Also one of the changes included an image of how it will looks like. shows two Chrome running at two windows, which is under testing for now. The taskbar shows several apps and in centered position. Learn more about it here. (XDA-Developers)
#Pixel6
Pixel 6 & 6 Pro will support 33W charging according to the regulatory labels
There an earlier rumor that the Pixel 6 could pack a faster charger speed, and this seems to be confirmed.
From the regulatory labels, we can know that Pixel 6 Pro will support the following charging speeds: 5V/3A (15W), 9V/2A (18W), 9V/3A (27W), and 11V/3A (33W). There are 3 of it and one is certified by NCC for now, but anyway it is safe to assume that Pixel 6 Pro will come with 33W fast charging.
Keep in mind that there will be no charger in the Pixel 6 series box, so you need to buy the charger separately. (XDA Developers)
Pixel 6 & 6 Pro will support 33W charging according to the regulatory labels
There an earlier rumor that the Pixel 6 could pack a faster charger speed, and this seems to be confirmed.
From the regulatory labels, we can know that Pixel 6 Pro will support the following charging speeds: 5V/3A (15W), 9V/2A (18W), 9V/3A (27W), and 11V/3A (33W). There are 3 of it and one is certified by NCC for now, but anyway it is safe to assume that Pixel 6 Pro will come with 33W fast charging.
Keep in mind that there will be no charger in the Pixel 6 series box, so you need to buy the charger separately. (XDA Developers)