Six new Android features just dropped, and you can try them out today

Six new Android features just dropped, and you can try them out today

What you need to know

  • With new personalizations on RCS Group chats, users can customize group icons and names, check friend RCS availability, and manage notifications.
  • Google Photos to incorporate a redesigned editor with AI suggestions, a Reimagine feature, and an Auto frame for easier photo enhancement.
  • Google Home app gains access to device-specific shortcuts and the ability to manage favorites across various Google devices.

Android 16 is finally here, and the search giant has announced six new prominent features that should make the experience even better.

RCS Group Enhancements

RCS is one of the greatest ways to connect with your favorite ones, and through group chats, it appears even better. To take things forward, the company will soon be adding some personalization to group chats in Google Messages.

RCS Group chat enhancements

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Users will be able to add a custom icon for their RCS group chats and also give unique or personalized names to make them stand out. And, they can check which friends from their contact lists have RCS enabled. Notifications can also be muted on specific group chats for a duration per their preference.

New Google Photos Editor

Google Photos redesigned editor

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Google Photos is also gaining a new redesigned image editor, which promises easier editing than ever. It will include new AI-powered suggestions that evidently help users elevate their photos with a single tap. Plus, there will be a new Reimagine feature that lets users describe what they want to see, further making their ideas come to life. Then there is Auto frame to help users expand the scene or crop the image per their preference.

Smarter Home Management

Google Home Favorites

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Google Home users will also be able to find and manage smart home products faster with new device-specific shortcuts. These are applicable for their Favorites — like the ability to pin their security cameras on their Google TV, or kitchen speaker to their Android phone, or even pinning the thermostat to their WearOS smartwatch. All such combinations can be set via the Google Home app.

Add extend time on safety check

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Safety Check is also gaining notable improvements, like adding extra time through the Personal Safety app on your Android phone. For the unaware, Safety Check allows users to schedule a specific check-in time to ensure a user has reached home safely.

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