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Google might be changing up the designs of status bar icons in Android 15. The design of these status bar icons hasn’t changed for a long time. The new OS may also add haptic feedback to the Quick Settings and volume panels. Thanks to the first two ...
On-screen navigational buttons on Android mean there’s more room for customization, but Google has yet to offer the right tools. That may change soon. On stock Android, the standard navigation buttons are the back button (sideways triangle), the home ...
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Android smartphones are constantly being updated with new features. With the upcoming Android 17, Google is introducing a number of new features, some of which you may find more useful than others. Among the more helpful changes is this: for the first time,
Google is developing a feature that will enable any app to be opened in a bubble on Android smartphones and accessed from a new Bubble Bar. The new bubble bar, combined with the “bubble anything” feature, will allow users to easily open and switch ...
Google is working to improve Android phone multitasking by enabling any app to open in a bubble and making them accessible from a new bubble bar. The bubble bar, combined with the “bubble anything” feature, would allow users to easily open and switch ...
Google is now allowing Android users to customize the way they use Chrome, particularly where their address bar should be located as users may now move it to the bottom of their app. Other browsers have already allowed this option for users, and this has ...
