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March 2025 Play System update brings Thread network support, new Cast UI, and 2-column Play Store layout

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Google has released the March 2025 Play System update, which brings new features to enhance user experience across devices. This update improves developer services, device connectivity, Gemini support, system management, utilities, and the wallet.

The fresh update adds Thread network support for compatible devices to enhance smart home connectivity. This means users can now enjoy smoother communication with supported smart home gadgets with the integration of Thread networks and nearby border routers.

Moreover, the update improves the Cast Options settings. Google has overhauled the interface to provide a more intuitive and user-friendly experience for managing cast devices.

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A new 2-column layout for reviews is being rolled out for Google Play Store, which makes better use of the extra screen space to display more helpful information.

Along with these improvements, the update also includes enhancements to the Play Store’s discoverability features, helping users easily explore new Android and Gemini capabilities. You can check the update changelog below.

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What’s new in March 2025 Google Play System Update (2025-03-10)

Google Play services v25.09

Developer Services

  • [Phone] New developer features for Google and third party app developers to support Device Connectivity related processes in their apps.
  • [Phone] New developer features for Google and third party app developers to support Analytics & Diagnostics related processes in their apps.

Device Connectivity

  • [Phone] With this feature, you’ll get an improved interface for the “Cast Options” settings screen.
  • [Phone] With this update, you can find available Thread networks and nearby border routers to simplify network management.

Support

  • [Phone] With this feature, you’ll be provided with information about the new features and capabilities of the latest Android OS version.
  • [Phone] With this feature, you’ll receive updates about new ways to use Gemini.

System Management

  • [Auto, PC, Phone, TV, Wear] Updates to system management services that improve Device Connectivity.

Utilities

  • [Phone] You can now sync your SIM contacts to your Google account.
    Wallet
  • [Phone, Wear] With this new update, Google Wallet enhances asymmetric protocol support for NFC readers.
  • [Phone, Wear] With this update, supervised users can now access Wallet with appropriate parental supervision.
  • [Phone] With this feature, you can provide feedback about your experience with Digital Car Key.

Google Play Store v45.3

  • [Phone] With the update, you’ll find the app’s review page in a 2-column layout on large screen devices.

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New Android updates bring GPU performance boost to phones

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Recent Android updates to Pixel phones have given them a noticeable boost in GPU performance. Users with Pixel phones running the latest Android updates, including the Android 16 beta, are seeing better results in Geekbench GPU tests.

Even those on the stable Android 15 update are reporting improvements. The reason for this boost is likely due to updated GPU drivers. Several Pixel users are noticing higher scores in their GPU tests, especially when using the Vulkan graphics API.

For example (via Android Authority), the Pixel 7a saw a 62% improvement, the Pixel 8 showed a 31% increase, and the Pixel 9 had a 32% boost. Even older models like the Pixel 6a, running Android 15, experienced up to a 23% performance gain. This suggests that new GPU drivers are improving performance across different Pixel models.

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The main factor behind these improvements is the newer GPU drivers included in Android updates. Pixel phones use ARM Mali GPUs, and while they didn’t come with the latest drivers at launch, Google has been updating them in regular software releases.

The updated GPU drivers were first released by Arm in late 2023 and early 2024. The Android 16 beta includes even newer versions. However, further testing is needed to evaluate the full impact of these changes across different apps and use cases.

Recent Android updates have made Pixel devices more capable, especially for gaming and other graphically demanding apps.

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Android Auto to add climate control features for cars

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Google has released a new update for the Android Auto app with version 14.0.1511, showing that it might soon offer several new climate control features. The update includes options like turning the AC on or off, defrosting windows, and controlling seat temperatures.

In the latest version of the Android Auto, @AssembleDebug spotted new features with codes. Some of the new features found in the app include modes like “auto” and “sync.”

The Auto mode will probably adjust the temperature inside the car based on what you like. The Sync mode will likely make the temperature settings the same for both the driver and the passenger, so there’s no need to adjust them separately.

Android Auto Climate Control feature

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The app also shows controls for adjusting fan speed, turning on seat ventilation, and controlling the heating of side mirrors and the steering wheel. In addition, there are mentions of options for defrosting both the front and rear windows.

Along with these features, the app shows new icons for things like recirculation and windshield defrosting. These could make it easier to manage your car’s climate settings from Android Auto.

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Android RCS Messages to get iMessage-level security with end-to-end encryption

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Google has been working to make RCS, which allows people to send more than just text messages, like pictures and videos, and works similarly to iMessage. But until recently, RCS messages between Android phones and iPhones weren’t fully secure.

Now, things are changing. The GSM Association (GSMA), which helps manage RCS, has released a new update (Universal Profile 3.0) that will bring end-to-end encryption to RCS messages between Android and iPhones. This means that when you send an RCS message, it will be fully encrypted.

The new update makes it much harder for anyone, including hackers or phone carriers, to read your messages. End-to-end encryption works by ensuring that only the person who sends the message and the person who receives it can see its contents.

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Previously, Android phones had this protection, but RCS messages between Android and iPhones were not as secure. With the new system, both platforms will now have the same level of security.

This upgrade uses a protocol called Messaging Layer Security (MLS), which started being implemented in September 2024. Apple has said it is working on adding this feature to its devices, including iPhones, iPads, Macs, and Apple Watches, in future software updates.

Google is also excited about this change and is working quickly with other phone companies to make sure that end-to-end encryption is available to all users. With this update, RCS messages between Android and iPhone users will be as secure.

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Quick Share to get a new look with default QR code option on Android

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Quick Share is a feature for sharing content between Android devices. Now, the company is taking Quick Share a step further into QR code integration. New information claims that Google is making QR codes available by default for a seamless experience.

Initially, Quick Share allowed users to share content by generating a QR code, but it required tapping a button to manually request the code. However, a recent APK teardown by AssembleDebug (via Android Authority) reveals that Google is testing a new feature for the Quick Share app.

The change is currently in development for the Quick Share app, which eliminates the need for users to actively request a QR code. Instead, the Quick Share interface now displays the QR code automatically, located beneath the nearby device window.

Quick Share QR codes

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Through this, Google aims to streamline the sharing process and make it even easier for users to transfer files. When devices aren’t automatically discoverable for wireless sharing, QR codes are helpful.

Previously, Quick Share focused mainly on wireless discovery to connect nearby devices. While this approach worked, it sometimes required additional setup for devices that weren’t properly configured. With the new interface, the presence of a QR code by default offers a faster, more consistent way to share files, especially when wireless discovery fails or isn’t set up.

The redesigned interface optimizes the space on the screen to ensure that both device discovery and the QR code are visible without messing with the layout. This change isn’t publicly available yet but is expected to soon be available for all. Once released, these features will be rolled out to all Android devices, including Samsung Galaxy devices.

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Android could make lock screen clock more visible with new feature

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Google is testing a new feature that could bring your lock screen clock to the notifications panel on Android. This feature isn’t available yet in the latest Android 16 Beta, but it could arrive in a future update, possibly one of the quarterly releases.

Currently, the lock screen clock only appears on the lock screen itself and does not appear elsewhere in the system UI. Google is now exploring (via Android Authority) showing the lock screen clock at the top of the notifications panel.

The new improvement would make it easier to see the time while checking your notifications. However, this clock would only appear in the new split notification panel that Google is working on for Android 16.

Android Lock screen clock in notification panel

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The panel separates notifications and Quick Settings, similar to how phones from Samsung are organized. The new split panel is not yet fully active in the Android 16 Beta 3 but will be available in a future update.

It’s not yet clear if Google will bring the lock screen clock to the old, combined notifications panel, but this new feature could offer more ways to customize your phone. If you enjoy customizing your phone with new clock styles, this upcoming change could be an amazing addition to Android.

As Samsung currently offers a separate panel design in One UI 7, the next One UI update could put the lock screen clock on the notification panel.

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