At Google IO, we were given a tease of an upcoming “Android Halo” feature that, at least on first glance, isn’t clear how or what it will do.
Available “later this year,” Android Halo is said to “make your agent’s status visible” with “subtle communication at the top of your phone screen,” and if that makes little sense to you, then you would not be alone.
Working with Gemini Spark – which was revealed on-stage at I/O – Android Halo could simply be a visual element tied into this new functionality by giving you visual feedback when Gemini agents are handling various pre-assigned tasks.
By using “Halo,” it’s an interesting way to frame this potentially minor visual tweak to show that progress is being made. Whether this is just a progress indicator for tasks you have assigned to Gemini remains unclear. A halo is a glowing ring of light, so one could infer that this could be a visual indicator around the selfie camera. It is important to note that Google has not provided details nor confirmed if this is the case.
Alternatively, Android Halo could be a further feature for the upcoming “Pixel Glow” functionality on the Pixel 11 series. It is not clear at this stage, and the teaser video leaves a lot to the imagination. The only visual cue is a glowing circle morphing into the Gemini sparkle in the upper-left corner of a Pixel phone’s status bar.
Google says this is coming in Android 17, with more details coming “later this year.
This could very well fit within the remit of the new hardware when it is revealed, per the previous August release timeline adopted for the Pixel 9 series in 2024 and the Pixel 10 in 2025.
More on Google I/O:
- Everything Google announced at I/O 2026: Gemini, Search, Android XR, and more
- Gemini app rolling out ‘Neural Expressive’ redesign, 3.5 Flash, 24/7 Spark agent, & Daily Brief
- Google Flow AI video editing & music tools getting dedicated apps and Omni upgrades
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