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RIP: Google has confirmed that it isn't currently working on a new tablet until it "figures out a meaningful future for the category."

The company also confirmed it isn't developing a smart ring, either.

More detailsπŸ‘‡

πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/no-new-pixel-tablet-3590083/
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Oooh. Google Play will require developers submitting TV apps (with native code in them) to provide 64-bit versions starting August 1, 2026, in preparation for "upcoming 64-bit Google TV and Android TV devices."

Are we going to start seeing new TV devices with more RAM soon?

πŸ”—https://android-developers.googleblog.com/2025/08/64-bit-app-compatibility-for-google-tv-android-tv.html
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πŸ‘ͺNew Android parental controls make it easier to manage kids’ devices your way

Google confirmed that Android 16 QPR2 will bring new "local" parental supervision controls.

I mentioned this in my Authority Insights newsletter last weekend.

DetailsπŸ‘‡

πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/android-built-in-parental-controls-3590162/
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πŸˆπŸ’Ή Some Pixel owners are getting a more powerful At A Glance widget

Sports and Finance cards are now appearing in the At a Glance space for some Pixel owners.

Received a few tips of this yesterday. LMK if you have this as well!

πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/google-pixel-at-a-glance-widget-upgrade-3590232/
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βœ‚οΈGoogle is rolling out a new screenshot editor on some Pixels

For some Pixel 9 users, screenshots now open up in Pixel Studio for editing, unlocking a wider range of options, including AI-powered editing tools.

Here's a first look πŸ‘‡

πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/pixel-screenshot-editing-android-16-qpr2-beta-1-3590223/
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🎧Android will soon let you decide if your Pixel can lower your loud headphone volume

To abide by regulatory requirements, Google in Android 14 QPR1 added a "sound exposure notifications" feature that not only warns you about prolonged exposure to loud audio but can automatically lower your headphone's volume to protect your hearing.

Currently, there's no way to control this feature - even in regions where it's not mandated by regulation. But Google is preparing a new 'Hearing Wellness' menu that will let you control this.

Images: @AssembleDebug for Android Authority

πŸ”—Android will soon let you decide if your Pixel can lower your loud headphone volume
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πŸ’³ Android 16’s new Wallet shortcut is missing on some Pixels, and Google won’t say why

Though Google confirmed it's limited to the Pixel 8+, it didn't say why it's not available on older Pixels, despite there being no technical limitation.

DetailsπŸ‘‡

πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-wallet-shortcut-missing-3588477/
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🎨 Android's big redesign is full of blur, but Google will soon let you easily turn it off

While I β™₯️ Material 3 Expressive, some people don't like its blur use. Fortunately, Google told me a new setting is coming that lets you disable it.

DetailsπŸ‘‡

πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/android-getting-option-disable-background-blur-3590124/
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🟒Will the Pixel 10 save Android from the Green Bubble Curse?

On this week's Authority Insights Podcast, we discuss the neat (& controversial) Pixel 10 AI features, what's new in Android 16 QPR2, & the exciting changes coming to eSIMs & RCS.

ListenπŸ‘‡

πŸ”— https://www.androidauthority.com/authority-insights-podcast-003-3590189/
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βŒ¨οΈπŸ–±The Pixel Tablet 2 would’ve been great with Android’s new PC-like features

Android 16 QPR2 adds a bunch of new keyboard and mouse features, making it all the more disappointing we won't get a Pixel Tablet 2.

Do you agree with my argumentπŸ‘‡?

πŸ”— https://www.androidauthority.com/android-16-qpr2-keyboard-mouse-features-3590626/
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πŸ” BREAKING: Google will begin verifying the identity of ALL DEVELOPERS who distribute apps on Android, even if it's outside the Play Store!

This is to prevent malware developers from using anonymity as a shield.

Full detailsπŸ‘‡

πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/android-developer-verification-requirements-3590911/
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Mishaal's Android News Feed
πŸ” BREAKING: Google will begin verifying the identity of ALL DEVELOPERS who distribute apps on Android, even if it's outside the Play Store! This is to prevent malware developers from using anonymity as a shield. Full detailsπŸ‘‡ πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/android…
UPDATE: Google says that hobbyist & student devs will NOT have to pay the $25 registration fee.

Also, any info you provide won't be shown to Android users, unlike on Google Play.

My article has been updated with this info + screenshots of the Android Developer Console.
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Mishaal's Android News Feed
πŸ” BREAKING: Google will begin verifying the identity of ALL DEVELOPERS who distribute apps on Android, even if it's outside the Play Store! This is to prevent malware developers from using anonymity as a shield. Full detailsπŸ‘‡ πŸ”—https://www.androidauthority.com/android…
I actually first heard about this back in January, but at the time, I wasn't sure if it was legit.

For background, a dev DMed me on X claiming to have received a survey from Google intended for "people who use third party apps on Android." This survey asked them how they would feel if app developers could "register their identity with Android."

It goes on to say that being a registered developer means that "Android has confirmed the developer is who they say they are and are able to confirm if an app" the user is going to install is in fact created by that registered developer. This would allow users to find out if the developer of the app was registered with Android even for "apps installed from outside of the Google Play Store."

The survey supposedly came from a third-party service, and I only had one report of it, so I wasn't sure it was real.
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Google has revealed the new Android statue!

Each year, Google places a new statue somewhere on its Mountain View campus that celebrates the latest Android release.

This year's statue highlights Google's new Material 3 Expressive design and its playful shapes. (Though technically Material 3 Expressive comes with Android 16 QPR1 and not the initial Android 16 release.) The statue's design was crowdsourced from the Android team and Gemini was used to illustrate the ideas.

πŸ“· from Sameer Samat on X
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