Activity tab

AppWizard
April 23, 2025
Google has updated the Google Home app to include detailed release notes that clarify updates, moving away from vague messages. The latest update, dated March 4, 2025, includes enhancements such as more consistent device setup flows and several bug fixes: - Resolved an issue where the app would fail during the “Finalizing Network” step after deleting and setting up a new home. - Addressed the missing notification toggle option under Sound Check in Smoke & CO device settings. - Fixed multiple notifications for Alarm silenced triggered for Smoke & CO Heads-Up or Emergency Alarm. - Corrected an error where “Couldn’t connect” or “Unable to save settings” appeared when toggling On/Off Emergency shutoff options. - Corrected the Activity tab showing an incorrect device list. - Fixed the “Allow Monthly Sound Check” toggle button not enabling properly.
AppWizard
November 9, 2024
Google is replacing the "Saved" tab with an "Activity" tab in its main app, which will consolidate saved items and search history from Chrome and the Google app into one location. This update aims to simplify navigation by eliminating the need for multiple tabs. The "Activity" tab is currently in a limited testing phase, available to a select group of users, and has been in development for two months. One user reported discovering the feature on their Pixel 8 Pro with a specific app version, while it was not available on another device with a newer version. A broader rollout is expected in the coming weeks.
AppWizard
November 8, 2024
Google is introducing a new “Activity” tab within the Google app, which will replace the existing “Saved” tab and provide easy access to search history from both the Google app and Chrome. This feature is currently being tested and aims to create a centralized hub for managing saved items, allowing users to view, manage, and take actions on their search history. The development of this feature has been in progress for nearly two months and is currently accessible to a select group of users as part of a limited rollout. A user demonstrated the functionality on a Pixel 7 Pro, indicating a user-friendly rollout process, while the Pixel 8 Pro has not yet received the update.
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