From Earthquake Alerts to the BedTime tab, Android phones come with 5 plush features
Google has announced a major update for smartphones running the Android mobile operating system. This update will bring features ranging from an earthquake alert system to a bedtime tab in Android smartphones. Google says that these new features not only determine the safety of the users but will also help the users to get a good night's sleep. Learn about these new features ...
Earthquake Alert System
With this feature, Android phone users around the world will now be able to get information about earthquakes. This feature allows users to quickly find earthquake information whenever they search for an 'earthquake near me'. This feature will work on Android phones running Android 5.0 and above.
Emergency Location Service
Google said Android's Emergency Location Service, or ELS, will now be available to more than 800 million people in 29 countries. Whenever users dial their local emergency number, Android will share the language of the smartphone user's device. If you do not speak the local language this will help the emergency operator make the translator available and send help.
New Android Auto Update
Google has announced an update for Android Auto. Following the new update, users will now be able to see the entire day's schedule on the car's display via the new Calendar app. Users will also be shown directions to the meeting location shown in the calendar.
bedtime Tab in Clock
Google has launched a new bedtime tab for the Clock app, which helps users fall asleep at the right time. It tracks users' screen time at night and helps them fall asleep through quiet music.
Lookout app
Google has also announced an update for its Lookout app. It allows users to scan large documents and identify products through food labels. In addition to all these features, Google has also added a number of new features to its apps like Google Classroom as well as Google Meet.
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