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AppWizard
March 30, 2026
Google has introduced early beta features for Android aimed at enhancing task-centric capabilities through an "agent-first" operating system. The key component is AppFunctions, a Jetpack API that allows developers to expose self-describing capabilities within their applications for seamless interaction with AI agents while prioritizing user privacy and performance by executing tasks on-device. AppFunctions operates similarly to backend capabilities declared via MCP cloud servers but runs locally on the device. Additionally, a UI automation platform has been introduced to assist users in performing complex tasks without requiring developer input. This platform allows users to complete tasks like placing pizza orders or coordinating rideshares through the Gemini Assistant. Privacy and user control are emphasized, with all interactions designed for on-device execution and mandatory confirmations for sensitive tasks. Currently, these features are in early beta and available exclusively on the Galaxy S26 series, with plans for broader deployment in Android 17.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Android 16 features a revamped quick settings menu, allowing users to personalize their experience by adding, removing, and rearranging tiles, including third-party options. The default setup includes only a few basic tiles, prompting users to enhance it during initial setup. The Pixel 10 includes a "hum to search" feature in its camera app and recommends adding the Now Playing button to the quick settings, which identifies songs playing in the background but not those hummed or sung. The Song Search feature helps identify melodies hummed by users. The battery saver feature activates automatically when the battery level drops below 20%, and users can add a shortcut for quick access. The Google Pixel 10 offers the latest Android features, impressive cameras, strong AI capabilities, and efficient multitasking in a compact design.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Google's Android 17 Beta has introduced an expanded "bubble" feature that allows users to activate the bubble format for nearly all applications, enhancing multitasking capabilities. This feature can be enabled by long-pressing an app icon and selecting the bubble option, allowing apps to appear in floating bubbles that can be resized and repositioned. Users can manage multiple bubble apps simultaneously. The update is being distributed to testers on devices including the Pixel 10, Pixel 6 series, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet, with a final release expected in June. Samsung is also expected to integrate this feature into its One UI for enhanced multitasking on Galaxy devices.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Smartphones are becoming larger and more visually appealing, but this trend can hinder one-handed usability. Quick Cursor is an app available on the Google Play Store that introduces a floating cursor to enhance one-handed operation. Users can activate the cursor by swiping inward from the lower half of the screen, allowing for easier interaction with UI elements located higher up. The app overlays a cursor that can be controlled with tap and swipe actions, and it requires access to Android's accessibility service for setup. Quick Cursor operates on a freemium model, offering basic functionality for free, with additional features available through a subscription or one-time purchase. It provides a more fluid experience compared to Android's built-in one-handed mode, making it easier to navigate larger smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra and Google Pixel 10 Pro XL.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
A new feature in the Android version of Google Wallet includes an "About" section that displays both the current version of the Google Wallet app and the version number of the Google Play services app. This integration is significant as Google Play services is essential for the functionality of Google Wallet.
AppWizard
March 29, 2026
Google is implementing a mandatory 24-hour waiting period for installing applications from unverified developers on Android devices to enhance security and deter scams. Users can still bypass this waiting period by using ADB commands or by permanently enabling installations from unverified developers. Once users complete the process to lift restrictions on installing apps from unverified developers, they can carry this option over to new devices without needing to repeat the process. The new advanced flow for this installation method will begin rolling out for Android users in August.
AppWizard
March 28, 2026
Rita El Khoury is transitioning from Google Drive to Proton Drive due to privacy concerns. A poll indicated that 62% of respondents would consider moving away from Google Drive for security reasons. El Khoury values Proton Drive's end-to-end encryption, which ensures only users can access their files, unlike Google Drive, which lacks this feature. She appreciates Proton Drive's unified interface and minimalist design in Proton Docs, but notes its limitations, such as fewer convenience features and only 5GB of free storage compared to Google Drive's 15GB. The choice between the two services depends on individual priorities regarding privacy and features.
AppWizard
March 27, 2026
Google is introducing Vibe Coding XR, an experimental workflow that allows users to create virtual reality (VR) applications from simple text prompts in under a minute. This approach, part of a trend called "vibe coding," uses artificial intelligence to interpret user intent rather than relying on traditional coding. It leverages Gemini AI models and the open-source framework XR Blocks, which consist of pre-constructed modules for various functionalities. Users can generate diverse scenarios, such as a physics lab or a Schrödinger’s Cat simulation, by describing their desired scene. Vibe Coding XR is designed for Android XR, particularly optimized for the Samsung Galaxy XR headset, but also offers a simulated reality environment for desktop Chrome. Internal evaluations show that the Gemini Flash model can create prototypes in about 20 seconds, while the Gemini Pro model is preferred for complex tasks. Vibe Coding XR is intended as a rapid prototyping tool for educators and developers, not as a replacement for professional developers. Google plans to showcase this technology at the ACM CHI 2026 conference from April 13 to April 17.
AppWizard
March 27, 2026
Samsung is preparing to launch One UI 9, based on Android 17, which will include a hidden app called ‘Warranty & Care.’ This app, accessible through an activity launcher, will serve as a hub for device support and will allow users to check warranty status, access self-diagnostic tools, and view help guides. It will also provide insights into repair history, repair cost estimates, service center reservations, and real-time updates on repair status. Additionally, an AI-powered chatbot for remote assistance is being developed, though it is uncertain if it will launch with One UI 9. One UI 9 is expected to debut with the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide later this summer.
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