Google, Android, Google Play, Wear OS by Google and other marks are trademarks of Google LLC. Google Assistant and some related features are not available in all languages. Some features and availability vary by OEM and/or device manufacturer. Some features and devices may not be available in all countries. Google apps and services are not available in all countries or languages. Spotify Premium requires a paid subscription. Available on devices running Wear OS 3+.Ĩ Spotify DJ is only available in the U.S., Canada, U.K. Works with compatible apps.ħ Internet connection required. Subscriptions may be required.ĥ Active bluetooth connection required from your Wear OS watch to control media playing on your Android phone. Connected home control requires compatible smart devices (sold separately). Not all apps are available in all areas.Ĥ Requires internet connection. Additional terms, conditions, and/or charges may apply. Works with compatible apps and devices (sold separately).Ģ Availability of the service/app varies by country.ģ Subscription may be required. Google Assistant is available on select devices, and is not available in certain countries and languages. It’s designed as an opt-in experience for privacy protection and uses Face Match and Voice Match to recognise that it’s you.1 Requires internet connection. Look and Talk will allow you to simply look at the Nest Hub Max and ask a question, or give a command like ‘Set a timer’, ‘Turn on the lights’ without the usual preamble of saying ‘Ok, Google’ first. Google is expanding their Quick Response feature for Assistant with a new Look and Talk feature that will be launching on the Nest Hub Max in the US from today. Google is working with partners including Sony, Samsung, and OnePlus to bring the feature to a wider audience so we’ll have to wait for more on this one. Google is also bringing a new low-latency Bluetooth Audio standard to Android, with LE Audio, a new standard that offers lower latency, as well as higher audio quality, and the ability to broadcast to more than one person at a time. Google is also bringing better quality audio to the table, as well as making working with some of your accessories easier.Īnnounced at CES, Google is bringing improvements to Fast Pair which will be rolling in the next few months, letting you automatically switch audio from headphones from Sony, JBL and Pixel between your tablet and phone. Audio Switching and low-latency Bluetooth Audio You’ll be able to effectively stream your messaging apps to your Chromebook, letting you send, receive and view conversation history. Google is also bringing new functionality to Chromebooks, specifically the Phone Hub, which will see you able to stream messaging apps from your phone to your Chromebook without having to install any apps. When using a stylus, Android will be much better about rejecting phantom touches from your palm, so you can rest your palm on the screen while writing. Google is also making using a stylus on a tablet easier with Android 13 on Tablets. Soon, you’ll be able to copy and paste anything from a picture, URL or message from your Android phone to your tablet, and back again. Google says they’re working with partners to implement this across multiple vendors. Working on your tablet will also get easier, with a clipboard that can be mirrored on your tablet. Starting off, what Google hopes will be a deluge of apps enhanced for tablets will be new tablet optimised apps from TikTok, Zoom, Facebook and many others. Google says that they’ll be revamping the Play Store later this year to highlight apps which have been optimised for tablets, making it easier for people to discover them.
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