Google is Giving You More Control Over Your Notifications and Your Kids' Screen Time. Here's What's New.
In a surprise move, Google has announced an update to its Android 16 operating system that includes some exciting new features designed to make life easier for users.
First up, the company is rolling out AI-powered notification summaries, which will give you a quick overview of your messages and help you decide whether or not to respond. This feature may seem familiar if you've used Apple's Messages app before. Other updates include a notification organizer that allows you to group similar messages together and even block certain numbers.
But the changes don't stop there. Google is also introducing built-in parental controls, which will let parents track their kids' screen time and limit the amount of time they spend on certain apps. This feature aims to provide more peace of mind for parents who want to keep their kids safe online.
In addition to these updates, Android 16's second release includes some nice-to-haves that are also familiar from other operating systems. For example, users will now be able to customize the shape of their icons and choose from a range of themes to suit their style.
One feature that's particularly worth mentioning is the expanded dark theme, which Google claims should help improve battery life on devices that use it. But what really sets this update apart is its focus on accessibility features. The company is introducing new tools designed to make videos more accessible for people with hearing impairments, including a feature called Expressive Captions.
Other updates include Fast Pair for hearing aids and Guided Frame with Gemini, which provides a description of the view in the camera app. These are just a few of the many features that Google is rolling out as part of its ongoing efforts to make Android more user-friendly and accessible.
As always, eligible Pixel devices will be the first to receive these updates, but it's likely that other compatible devices will follow soon after.
In a surprise move, Google has announced an update to its Android 16 operating system that includes some exciting new features designed to make life easier for users.
First up, the company is rolling out AI-powered notification summaries, which will give you a quick overview of your messages and help you decide whether or not to respond. This feature may seem familiar if you've used Apple's Messages app before. Other updates include a notification organizer that allows you to group similar messages together and even block certain numbers.
But the changes don't stop there. Google is also introducing built-in parental controls, which will let parents track their kids' screen time and limit the amount of time they spend on certain apps. This feature aims to provide more peace of mind for parents who want to keep their kids safe online.
In addition to these updates, Android 16's second release includes some nice-to-haves that are also familiar from other operating systems. For example, users will now be able to customize the shape of their icons and choose from a range of themes to suit their style.
One feature that's particularly worth mentioning is the expanded dark theme, which Google claims should help improve battery life on devices that use it. But what really sets this update apart is its focus on accessibility features. The company is introducing new tools designed to make videos more accessible for people with hearing impairments, including a feature called Expressive Captions.
Other updates include Fast Pair for hearing aids and Guided Frame with Gemini, which provides a description of the view in the camera app. These are just a few of the many features that Google is rolling out as part of its ongoing efforts to make Android more user-friendly and accessible.
As always, eligible Pixel devices will be the first to receive these updates, but it's likely that other compatible devices will follow soon after.