Android 16 Is Here: After a long wait, Google has officially rolled out the first stable version of Android 16. According to the company, “this is the earliest Android has launched a major release in the last few years, which ensures user get the latest updates as soon as possible” on their devices.
Some of the key features in this update include improved real-time notifications, enhanced security measures, a DeX-like desktop windowing experience for tablets and other large-screen devices, and more.
Android 16 is built on Google’s new Material 3 Expressive design and currently supports Pixel devices, with more phone brands expected to receive the update later this year.
Let’s take a look at what’s new in Android 16.
Improved real-time notifications
An iOS-like live update notification system is being added to Android 16, which will keep users informed in real-time about the status of their food delivery or cab arrival. Google says that “live updates are starting with compatible ride-share and food delivery apps.” They are working with “app partners to bring this capability to the Android ecosystem, including in Samsung’s Now Bar and OPPO and OnePlus’ Live Alerts.”
Grouping notifications
Android 16 will focus on grouping notifications coming from a single app to reduce information overload. “Your notifications will automatically be grouped together to keep things looking tight and organized,” said Google.
Calling with hearing devices
Android 16 offers significant enhancements for people who use hearing aids. Google says that “current LE audio hearing devices use their built-in front-facing mic for audio input”.
However, these “mics are designed to pick up the sound of the person you’re speaking to — not the sound of your voice,” it adds. Now you can use your phone’s microphone for clearer calls.
Native control for hearing devices
Android 16 is also releasing native control for hearing devices in Android 16 for “easier access and a more consistent experience.” This means you can now control things like volume on your hearing devices right from your Android phone.
Stronger security in a single tap
With Android 16, users can now activate Advanced Protection, Google’s strongest mobile device protection. It enables an array of robust device security features that protect users from online attacks, harmful apps, unsafe websites, scam calls and more.
Enhanced productivity for tablets
Samsung DeX has helped maximise productivity on phones, foldables, and tablets for years. In Android 16, Google worked closely with Samsung to develop desktop windowing, a new way to interact with your apps and content on large-screen devices.
In addition to the single app and split-screen modes, users can open, move, and resize multiple app windows on a single screen, just like a desktop. “This makes it easier to work across apps,” said Google.
It should be noted that, according to Google, “Android 16’s desktop windowing will roll out later this year on compatible devices.”
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