Pixel Launcher search tests surfacing Quick Settings Tiles
In a notable expansion, Pixel Launcher search is getting the ability to surface Quick Settings (QS) Tiles.
Expand Expanding CloseIn a notable expansion, Pixel Launcher search is getting the ability to surface Quick Settings (QS) Tiles.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle released Android 14 QPR2 Beta 2 on Monday, and some Pixel 7 and 7 Pro devices are encountering issues with the under-display fingerprint sensor (UDFPS).
Expand Expanding CloseIn the latest beta of Android 14’s next update, QPR2, Google is tweaking the process of sharing your Wi-Fi password via a QR code and making it a whole lot easier.
Expand Expanding CloseIn Android 14 QPR2, it’s been revealed that Google is soon going to let users turn off the At a Glance widget on the Pixel Launcher, but in the latest beta, we’ve also found that you might also be able to relocate it.
Expand Expanding CloseThere’s a wealth of Android apps available, but among those are some you’d rather stay hidden when you’re not using them. You know the ones. The latest Android preview shows Google is working to bring a new “Private Space” to safeguard your most sensitive apps.
Expand Expanding CloseThe Android 14 QPR2 preview continues with Beta 2 today, and the factory/OTA images are available for all Pixel devices out of the gate.
Expand Expanding CloseIn November, Google started the Android 14 QPR2 preview earlier than expected, and Beta 2 is now rolling out for Pixel phones, Fold, and Tablet.
Expand Expanding CloseLess than a week after the initial release, Google is rolling out Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1.1 as a smaller bug fixer.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s Pixel experience has long included the “At a Glance” widget that sits at the top of the primary homescreen. Soon, though, the Pixel Launcher will finally let you turn off At a Glance.
Expand Expanding CloseFirst announced at I/O 2023 in May, Android 14’s “single app” screen recording feature is coming with QPR2.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s first preview of Android 14 QPR2 is available much sooner than expected, and we are diving into Beta 1 to find what new features have been introduced.
Expand Expanding CloseInstead of QPR1 Beta 3, Google is already moving on to Android 14 QPR2 Beta 1 today for Pixel phones, Tablet, and Fold.
Expand Expanding CloseTwo weeks after the last patch, Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2.2 is rolling out with many Pixel bug fixes. It’s not Beta 3 like we were expecting.
Expand Expanding CloseExactly two weeks after the previous release, Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2.1 is rolling out today with a handful of bug fixes, but the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro aren’t getting updated right away.
Expand Expanding CloseWith Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2, a Google Weather experience is now integrated with the Google Clock app.
Expand Expanding CloseWith the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro now available, Google has released Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2 ahead of the December launch.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle’s next release of Android 14 QPR1 is now available and we are diving into Beta 2 to find what new features have been introduced.
Expand Expanding CloseJust in time for Google’s major expansion to software updates on future Pixels, Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2 is bringing a new software update dashboard to Pixel devices.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle is rolling out Android 14 QPR1 Beta 2 to Pixel phones, Tablet, and Fold today ahead of the December launch.
Expand Expanding CloseIn a repeat of the schedule from two years ago, Google looks to be rolling out Android 14 on the same day as the Pixel 8 launch event.
Expand Expanding CloseFollowing the launch last week, Google is now soliciting feedback with an Android 14 QPR1 Beta 1 survey. There are a handful of new user-facing features, as well as bugs. Google Wallet not working initially was problematic, but that has since been resolved.
Expand Expanding CloseGoogle released the first beta to Android 14 QPR1 last night for Pixel phones, but eager testers should be aware that Google Wallet isn’t currently functional.
Expand Expanding CloseWith Android 14 QPR1, Google is continuing to improve and rethink how searching for things can work on phones and tablets through a more immersive design and a new gesture.
Expand Expanding CloseWith the arrival of Android 14 QPR1 Beta 1, some Pixel phones – and eventually other Android devices – can now be used as a webcam for a PC, Mac, or Chromebook. This long-awaited feature is a real game changer, making high-quality video calls easy and affordable.
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