Google has introduced a verified email feature for Android applications via its Credential Manager API, allowing users to access their verified email addresses directly from their devices without traditional verification steps like OTPs or email links. Users receive a system-level prompt to share their verified email with a single tap, improving the user experience by eliminating the need to switch between apps. This feature simplifies the onboarding process for developers, reducing user drop-offs during registration and potentially improving conversion rates. Currently, it supports consumer Google Accounts, with plans for broader adoption pending support from other credential issuers. The system is intended for various use cases, including account creation, re-authentication, and recovery, while maintaining existing verification methods for non-Google accounts. This initiative is part of Google's effort to enhance authentication integration into the operating system and reduce reliance on passwords and multi-step verification.
Google Verified Email is a feature that streamlines the email confirmation process on Android devices by eliminating the need for one-time passwords (OTPs) or link tapping. It uses Android’s Credential Manager to store a cryptographically verified email credential on the device. When a user interacts with an email field or a sign-up button, a prompt requests permission to share the verified email with the app, allowing for instant confirmation without leaving the screen. This feature currently supports consumer Google Accounts on devices running Android 9 or later with updated Google Play services. Apps cannot access user information without explicit consent, and the feature can also be used for account recovery and profile modifications. Developers can use the Credential Manager API, which is issuer-agnostic, but Google’s credential specifically verifies only the email address. Despite its benefits, Google recommends maintaining backup options like manual email entry or traditional OTPs for situations where no suitable credential is available.
Google has announced an upcoming Android Show: I/O 2026 Edition, scheduled for May 12 at 10 am PT/12 pm ET, just before I/O 2026. The show is expected to reveal significant updates about Android 17. I/O 2026 will take place on May 19-20, focusing on advancements in AI software and updates for Chrome.
Meta has launched a new standalone application called Instants for sharing disappearing photos with friends. The app opens directly to the camera, allowing users to quickly capture and send images that vanish after being viewed or within 24 hours. Instants is inspired by Snapchat's model and aims to foster connections through fleeting moments. It allows for sharing and viewing images within the app or through Instagram. Despite its launch, Instants has seen only over 100 downloads on the Play Store, indicating a slow uptake in user interest.
Forefront.AC is a new VR game developed by the same developers as Breachers, set in the year 2035 with 32-player battlegrounds and two game modes. Players can choose from four classes and pilot various vehicles, with semi-destructible environments. The game has been in early access and has seen significant improvements leading up to its version 1.0 release, including the addition of a combat bow. The game provides an immersive experience with easy communication between teammates built into the headset.
Google Wallet is undergoing a redesign of its Android app to enhance user experience, particularly in managing passes. The app's homepage layout has been changed, with passes now displayed in pairs and featuring themed backgrounds. Users can reorder passes by dragging them and have more control over which passes appear on the homepage. The floating action button has been replaced with a centered split-button, directing users to "Add to Wallet" and a new page for searching transactions and loyalty cards. This section is divided into Transactions and Passes for easy access. The redesigned Google Wallet is being rolled out across devices, and users should update to the latest versions of Google Wallet and Google Play services (stable 26.15.33) to access the new features.
Notable Android games currently available at discounted prices include DRAGON QUEST BUILDERS, 9th Dawn Remake RPG, Maneater – Shark RPG, 7 Billion Humans, SENTINEL 519: SAGA – GENESIS, Human Resource Machine, and SpongeBob – The Cosmic Shake. Discounts on unlocked Pixel 10 models start at , offering savings of up to 0, while the unlocked Galaxy Z Fold 7 has seen price reductions of up to 0.
Google has released Android 17 QPR1 Beta 1 for Pixel devices on April 22, 2026, with the build number CP31.260403.005.A1. This update indicates platform stability, focusing on refining existing features and addressing bugs, particularly in the Terminal app and wireless printing capabilities. Key issues resolved include an Application Not Responding error in the Terminal app, VoIP distortion in voice communication applications, and audio output failures on devices using AIDL audio HAL. The update is available for Pixel devices from the Pixel 6 series to the Pixel 10 lineup enrolled in the Android Beta Program. The stable version of Android 17 is expected around mid-2026, with Android 17 QPR1 likely debuting alongside the Pixel 11 in August or September.