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Google rolls out Android 16 to supported Pixel devices

Google rolls out Android 16 to supported Pixel devices

The Hindua day ago

Google announced the rollout of its Android 16 version, with the update first coming to supported Pixel devices before coming to other phone brands later in the year.
Google's Seang Chau, VP and GM of Android Platform, noted how Android 16 would continue the company's design concept of Material 3 Expressive, which is meant to offer a more personalised experience to users and let them choose their own aesthetic preferences.
A major improvement coming to Android 16 is the forced grouping of notifications that come from one app, to prevent clutter. Meanwhile, live updates will keep users informed in real-time so that they do not have to open a food ordering app or ride hailing app to check their status.
Android 16 is further allowing users to switch to using their phone's microphone for clearer calls in noisy environments. Those with hearing aids or devices will also get new controls they can adjust straight from their Android phone.
Meanwhile, an Advanced Protection mode that Google calls its 'strongest mobile device protection' will allow eligible users to amp up their security controls for a more secure Android phone experience.
'It enables an array of robust device security features that protect you from online attacks, harmful apps, unsafe websites, scam calls and more. Whether you're a public figure or you just prioritize security, Advanced Protection gives you greater peace of mind that you're protected against the most sophisticated attacks,' noted Chau in the blog post.
Google and Samsung have also worked together to introduce desktop windowing for apps across compatible devices. This will roll out later in the year.
Custom keyboard shortcuts will allow users to create their own combination of hotkeys and taskbar overflow later in 2025.
'There are many more features to explore with Android 16 — like HDR screenshots, adaptive refresh rate, identity check and others — as well as additional updates coming to Android and Pixel devices today. And later this year, more Material 3 Expressive design updates are coming to Android 16 and Wear OS 6 on Pixel devices,' noted Chau in the company blog post.

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