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AppWizard
August 21, 2026
A selection of Android games and apps is on sale, including Blacksmith of the Sand Kingdom, A Little to the Left: Stars, A Little to the Left: Drawers, RPG Onigo Hunter, Premium-RPG Wizards of Brandel, and Data Defense. The Best Buy 60th Anniversary sale features price drops on select items from Nothing, an all-time low price on Anker’s SmartTrack Google Find Hub wallet card, and a 0 discount on Lenovo’s 2026 IdeaPad 2K touchscreen Copilot+ laptop. Additional Android app price drops include various genres and styles, providing limited-time offers for users.
AppWizard
August 12, 2026
Google has introduced the Pixel Tag, its first in-house Bluetooth tracker, during the Made by Google event alongside the Pixel 11 series. The device has an oval design, weighs 11.8 grams, and is available in a color called "Fog." It has an IP67 rating for dust and water resistance. The Pixel Tag utilizes a crowdsourced location system leveraging over 1 billion Android devices, and features Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology for precise tracking up to 50 meters. Users can attach it to items like keys or wallets and locate them via the Find Hub app. A unique feature is a built-in button that allows users to ring their phone. The dimensions are 28 x 46.1 x 5.4 mm, powered by a replaceable CR2032 battery with a lifespan of over a year. The retail price is set for each or a bundle of four, with availability starting on November 11. It is compatible with other Google devices like the Pixel Watch and Pixel Buds.
AppWizard
July 29, 2026
The Find Hub app on Android has been updated to allow users to remove Bluetooth audio devices, such as headphones and earbuds, from the interface. Previously, these devices cluttered the app without an option for removal. The update includes a feature that enables easy removal of these devices, with the location of the option varying slightly by device. This feature has been confirmed to work across various devices, including Sony WH-1000XM6 headphones, Pixel Buds, Nothing earbuds, JBL speakers, and OnePlus Buds. The update is being rolled out widely to users.
BetaBeacon
June 29, 2026
Bubbles enable better multitasking on mobile devices by allowing users to turn apps into floating windows that can be moved and resized.
AppWizard
June 17, 2026
Google has rolled out Android 17, with Pixel smartphones being the first to receive the update, while other eligible devices will gain access throughout 2026. The update emphasizes productivity, entertainment, and enhanced security. Key features include: - A revamped “Bubbles” feature for multitasking, allowing apps to be transformed into floating windows. - A dedicated “bubble bar” for larger devices to switch between apps easily. - An upgraded screen recording functionality with a “Screen Reactions” feature that captures video from the front-facing camera. - A “foldable gaming mode” optimizing performance for foldable phones, featuring a 50/50 split view for games and a dynamic gamepad. - Native controller remapping for external controllers and improved system memory cleanup to reduce frame drops during gaming. - A new “Mark as lost” feature in Find Hub for locking missing phones with biometric authentication. - Targeted privacy options for temporary app access to location and contacts. - Enhanced security features including limited PIN guesses and upgraded Live Threat Detection. - A built-in home screen setting to hide app names, dedicated volume controls for virtual assistants, expanded dark theme customization, and extended Parental Controls. - Strict app memory limits to enhance speed and battery life.
AppWizard
June 16, 2026
Android 17 introduces new security features, including the ability to grant apps temporary access to precise location without sharing the entire address book. It enhances the "Mark as lost" feature in the Find Hub, allowing users to lock a missing device with biometrics. The update improves Live Threat Detection to block more suspicious applications and scams, and upgrades Advanced Protection mode. Stricter measures for PIN entry have been implemented, reducing the frequency of PIN guesses and increasing wait times between failed attempts.
AppWizard
June 16, 2026
Android 17 is now available for Pixel 6 and newer devices after extensive beta testing. Key features include App Bubbles for multitasking, Screen Reactions for recording screen and selfie camera simultaneously, and enhanced security with improved threat detection and a more powerful Mark as Lost mode. The rollout will continue through 2026, and users can manually check for updates in their device settings. The update allows temporary location access for apps and includes customizable PIN retry protections. Additionally, Wear OS 7 is being rolled out alongside Android 17.
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