Few updates from Google I/O to make your life easier

The keynote that started with the mantra "Building a more helpful Google for everyone" also provided glimpses and far-out technologies arriving soon. Starting your car with your phone to searching your screenshots using Google Lens, here are few updates from the conference that may help users make their lives easier. The company said that they are working with car manufacturers to develop a new digital car key in Android 12.

At its I/O developers' conference, Google has highlighted a lot of features launching on Google services including Photos, Maps and others that could deliver a more immediate impact to users' daily lives.

The keynote that started with the mantra "Building a more helpful Google for everyone" also provided glimpses and far-out technologies arriving soon.

Advertisement

Starting your car with your phone to searching your screenshots using Google Lens, here are few updates from the conference that may help users make their lives easier.

The company said that they are working with car manufacturers to develop a new digital car key in Android 12.

Advertisement

ALSO READ | Apple enables 5G iPadOS updates for 2021 iPad Pro

This feature will enable users to use their phone to lock, unlock and even start the car -- and in some cases, you won't even need to take it out of your pocket.

Advertisement

Android 12 includes the biggest design change since 2014.

Google rethought the entire experience, from the colours to the shapes, light and motion and made it easier to access some of the most used features.

Advertisement

To invoke Google Assistant, long-press the power button, swipe down to view your new notification shade, an at-a-glance view of all your app notifications in one place.

ALSO READ | Samsung Notes passes 1 billion installs on Play Store

Advertisement

And to make it easier to access everything you need, Google Pay and Device Controls have been added to the user's customisable quick settings.

On top of the new design changes, the company has also launched a new Privacy Dashboard, giving users easy access to their permissions settings, visibility into what data is being accessed and the ability to revoke permissions on the spot.

Advertisement

With the new update, Google Lens can now automatically translate texts in screenshots for devices running Android 11 or above.

Users can now take a screenshot of a foreign language and let Google Lens do the translation without any intermediate step.

Advertisement

ALSO READ | iQOO 7 Legend beats rivals with stunning design, solid specs

The translate button will become visible on the screenshot and a click on it will detect and translate the required text quickly.

Advertisement

Google is also updating the Translate filter in Lens, making it easy to copy, listen to or search translated text in over 100 languages.

 

Advertisement

tags
Advertisement