Google upgrades Android, gets advanced writing tools, emoji features, and file-sharing features

Android Update: Google has released major updates to further improve the Android operating system. These include AI-powered writing tools, new options in Emoji Kitchen, dual headphone audio sharing, and an upgraded version of Quick Share.

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Google upgrades Android, gets advanced writing tools, emoji features, and file-sharing features

Google has equipped Android's built-in keyboard Gboard with AI-powered tools. Now users can make their messages more concise, expressive, or formal in just a few clicks. The new upgrade also includes automatic grammar and spelling correction, as well as proofreading the entire message in one go. The special thing is that all these processes happen locally on the device, which keeps the users' data safe.

After the update, Emoji Kitchen has become more creative than before. Now users can remix emojis and save their favorite emojis, and use them again and again. This has made the chatting and messaging experience even more personal and interesting.

Google has also focused on audio-sharing this time. Now, two LE Audio Bluetooth headphones can be connected to a single device. That is, two people can listen to music or enjoy a movie together. A new option has also been added for large groups. Users can join a private listening session by scanning the QR code.

Google has revamped Quick Share to improve the experience of sending and receiving files. Now users can preview files before sending, see the progress of the transfer in real-time percentage, and open received files immediately. This has made Quick Share more reliable and practical than before.

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