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June Android Drop: Quick Share AirDrop expansion, AI in Play Books, & more, Android 17 coming soon

Google today announced the latest spring features with the June Android Drop. At the same time, Google teased that “even more exciting updates [are] coming soon in Android 17.”

Related: Google Phone app rolling out Android fake call detection that uses RCS

Google is continuing to expand Quick Share’s AirDrop compatibility. The latest supported devices are as follows:

  • Samsung: Galaxy S25, S25+, S25 Ultra, S25 Edge, Galaxy Z Flip7, Z Fold7, Galaxy Z TriFold, Galaxy S24, Galaxy S24+, Galaxy S24 Ultra, Galaxy Z Flip6, Z Fold6, Z Fold6 (Special Edition)
  • OnePlus: OnePlus 15
  • Xiaomi: Xiaomi 17T Pro
  • Vivo: Vivo X300 and X300 Pro
  • Honor: Magic V6

Google Play Books is adding an AI-powered “Book insights” feature. When you zoom out of a page, there’s a new light bulb badged by the Gemini spark in the top-right corner. Tapping opens the Book insights chat page where you can “Ask Play Books” with a “Catch me up” recap prompt. You can also “highlight a passage to ask questions and dive deeper into themes, context or characters.” 

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This capability is rolling out starting with “select English titles, including thousands that are available at no charge.”

The Personal Safety app will soon be available to kids under 13. For these users, it can be used to display “medical information and setting emergency contacts on their device’s lock screen.” Then there’s Car Crash Detection to automatically call emergency services and preset contacts. They will also have access to location features like Safety Check and real-time sharing with emergency contacts. This expanded availability is “coming soon.”

The Google Photos Wardrobe feature previewed in April will start rolling out next week on Android 10+ devices for eligible users in the US, India, and Brazil. Google will look at your photo library to analyze your clothes and organize them into a catalog. Virtual try-on lets you mix and match pieces.

In a similar vein, Circle to Search now lets all Android 14+ devices discover “every item in an outfit all at once” with “Find the look.”

Finally, Emoji Kitchen is also getting new combinations.

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