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AppWizard
July 17, 2026
The beta version of Google’s Phone app (version 230.0.946661649-publicbeta-pixel) reveals internal codenames for the upcoming Pixel 11 lineup, including "cubs," "grizzly," "kodiak," "yogi," and "formosan." The first four are believed to correspond to the Pixel 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro XL, and 11 Pro Fold models. The codename "formosan" is associated with the budget-friendly Pixel 11a, indicating that its development is underway. The Pixel 11a is expected to launch around March 2027, following the pattern of previous A-series phones. No specifications or features have been disclosed for these codenames, but their emergence suggests active preparation for the next generation of Pixel devices. The Pixel 11 series is set to be revealed on August 12.
AppWizard
July 17, 2026
Google will allow the installation of third-party applications directly from the Google Play Store starting July 22, following a court ruling in favor of Epic Games in a five-year antitrust lawsuit. The lawsuit accused Google of monopolistic practices regarding its Play Store. A US District Judge ruled that Google must open its Play Store to rival app stores. Google has launched a page for its Play Catalog Access Program, enabling third-party app stores to be featured on Google Play. Google's service fees will still apply, but app purchase commissions have been reduced from 30% to 10%. Developers can now offer alternative payment methods and distribute purchase links to their own websites.
AppWizard
July 17, 2026
Google is rolling out a new feature called “Your info” in version 4.83.13.940538822 of its Contacts app, allowing users to easily input and share essential details like phone numbers and email addresses. This feature is located at the top of the screen for quick access. Additionally, Google is developing an AirDrop-like feature called Tap to Share, which is not yet available but aims to simplify information sharing.
AppWizard
July 16, 2026
Google Search has introduced AI Mode, allowing users in the United States to connect with third-party applications like Canva, YouTube Music, and Instacart. This feature enables users to streamline tasks such as designing invitations, compiling music playlists, and populating shopping carts by simply providing prompts. AI Mode processes requests and delivers results quickly, enhancing user convenience. Currently, the integration is limited to a few applications, but Google plans to expand partnerships to increase functionality.
AppWizard
July 16, 2026
Beginning July 22, Google will allow third-party app stores in the United States to access its Play Store catalog through the Play Catalog Access Program. App listings submitted to these third-party platforms will be accessible, but downloads will still require completion via Google Play, with standard service fees applying. This initiative follows a settlement with Epic Games, which involved adjustments to a court order. Third-party app stores must pay a ,000 upfront service fee for a security review and an annual fee of ,000 to maintain access to the Play catalog. Additionally, Google has reduced its commission on app purchases from 30% to 10% and allowed external billing options as part of the settlement.
AppWizard
July 16, 2026
Google has expanded its Connected Apps feature in AI Mode for U.S. users, integrating services like Instacart, YouTube Music, and Canva. Users can streamline grocery shopping with Instacart by selecting their preferred store, while YouTube Music integration allows for AI-assisted playlist creation. The feature enables users to incorporate Gemini into applications such as Gmail and Google Drive, enhancing functionality through direct app connections via Search. The introduction of Personal Intelligence in January allowed users to connect personal data across multiple applications, improving tasks like finding important dates or products. This expansion broadens the range of services available and enhances user engagement and satisfaction.
AppWizard
July 16, 2026
Google will introduce rival Android app stores within its Play Store starting July 22, following a court ruling that mandates the inclusion of competing app stores. This change allows cryptocurrency applications greater visibility while still processing downloads through Google Play, which will maintain its service fee. Competing app stores must be U.S.-based, keep malware rates below 1%, and pay an annual fee of ,000. The order is temporary, lasting until November 1, 2027, and prohibits Google from incentivizing device manufacturers to prioritize its own store.
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