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AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google's June Android Drop introduces enhancements focused on personalization and AI-driven tools for compatible Android devices. Key features include: - Circle to Search now allows users to identify and shop for entire outfits at once. - Google Photos will launch a digital wardrobe that organizes clothing from photo libraries into a searchable collection. - Google Play Books is adding AI-powered Book Insights, including reading recaps and contextual Q&A tools. The digital wardrobe feature is currently being rolled out in the U.S., India, and Brazil. Additionally, Gboard's Emoji Kitchen continues to expand with new emoji mashups.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Phone by Google is introducing a fake call detection feature to protect Android users from impersonation scams that use AI-powered deepfake technology. This feature requires both parties to use Android devices with the Phone by Google app, Google Messages, and Google Contacts. It works by sending a silent confirmation signal to verify the legitimacy of a call. If an impersonation attempt is detected, the user's phone will check with the actual contact's device, and if the real device indicates that it is not making a call, a warning will appear on the user's screen. The feature will roll out globally for Android 12+ devices, starting with Pixel phones, and will be enabled by default. The underlying RCS technology may also be adopted by other apps and manufacturers.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google has expanded the Personal Safety app to include children under 13, allowing them to display emergency contacts, their age, and allergies on their lock screen. Children can also activate Crash Detection, which contacts emergency services and priority contacts in case of an accident. Teens will have access to features like Safety Check for scheduling safety reminders and real-time location sharing. These updates will be available on Android devices running Android 12 or later, though a specific rollout timeline has not been provided. Some devices may refer to the app as "Safety," while Samsung includes similar features in its Safety and emergency menu.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google is refining its voice search functionality in the Google app, introducing a toggle for the "Auto search" feature that allows users to control how their voice queries are processed. This update enables users to disable automatic searches that occur when they pause their speech, allowing them to complete their thoughts without interruption. The new interface includes a pill-shaped toggle above four redesigned buttons and features two animations: a chunky waveform pattern when Auto search is activated and a fluid, side-scrolling waveform when it is disabled. The timeline for the official rollout of these features is uncertain, as the information is based on an APK teardown, which may not reflect all final public releases.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google has rolled out Android 17 Beta 4.1, focusing on issues related to hearing aids and the status bar. The update is available for devices from Pixel 6 to Pixel 10 and the Pixel Tablet, with two firmware numbers for different models. The beta aims to resolve issues before the official Android 17 launch, expected in mid-2026. Key features include app memory limits to reduce RAM usage and improvements in performance and battery life. Google is also testing the first quarterly patch release for Android 17, following Beta 3, which focused on bug fixes and interface enhancements.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google Play Store version 51.7 introduces significant enhancements, including a modernized design for purchase and download dialogs, improved visibility of app deals with clear sale prices and expiration dates, and a simplified onboarding process for new releases. Users can now track monthly gaming challenges and Loyalty MAX opportunities through pop-up banners, view specific app content directly on listing pages, and explore similar categories easily with the Play Collections feature. The update aims to create a more consistent and user-friendly experience across various devices.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Google is rolling out wallpaper-based theming for Gemini within the Google app, transitioning from hidden manual activation to a beta version accessible to users, including those on the Pixel 9 with version 17.27.33.sa.arm64. This update aligns Gemini with the Material You design philosophy, allowing the interface to dynamically adjust to the user's wallpaper colors, moving away from the previous static color scheme. Currently, changes are visible in Gemini's floating overlay UI, which adopts a tint reflecting the system theme, while the main interface has not yet fully implemented dynamic theming, indicating a phased rollout approach.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
The soundtrack of Mario Kart World has been integrated into the Nintendo Music app, with most tracks available and Free Roam tracks to be introduced gradually. The update includes new features such as seamless integration with CarPlay and Android Auto, on-screen controls, and the ability to use Siri or Google Assistant for track selection. A web player has also been launched for streaming from browsers. The update was released on a Tuesday, maintaining the tradition despite speculation about a shift to Fridays.
AppWizard
June 2, 2026
Some popular mobile games have been optimized for Android Auto, allowing users to play them on their vehicle's screen while parked. The Gamesnacks app features light games similar to early internet flash games, designed for quick play sessions. To use this feature, compatible games must be installed on a smartphone, and the vehicle should be parked. Notable games available include: - Angry Birds Friends - Beach Buggy Racing (1 and 2) - Candy Crush Soda Saga - Farm Heroes Saga These games provide a simple and enjoyable way to pass the time during brief waits.
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