Today at Mobile World Congress, Google lifted the curtains off some new Android features that will be coming to all Android devices. Some features are rolling out today, while others will be rolled out in the future. The best part? The new features are not version or device-specific, meaning that all users worldwide will get access to these features.
As mentioned, some features are rolling out as we speak,, but others will roll out soon. Sadly, Google has not given us a release date as to when those features are coming but it has given us insight into what those features are all about.
Google also shared a brief video showing all the new Android and Wear OS features. You can check it out below.
So what new features are currently rolling out to Android phones? Well, let's start with page zoom on Chrome, users will now be able to zoom into the text, image, video, and control portion on any page that they are using on Google Chrome on Android. This means that the layout will remain the same, making it a much better experience for those who just want to read something without messing up layout of the page. The feature is currently on beta channel but should be available to stable channel soon.
Android users will be pleased to know that Google has decided to expand noise cancellation in Google Meet to more users worldwide, making it much easier for you to attend your meeting or casual conversations without the background noise being an issue.
Users can now take notes on their PDF files using a stylus or their fingers within Google Drive. You can also highlight the text, making it a better experience for people who collaborate using PDF files.
Lastly, Emoji Kitchen will let you build many more crazy combinations than before.
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