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Google Play System January 2023 update details released, check what’s new!

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A new year, a new month has begun, and the new month’s Google system update has also started rolling out for Android devices. The search engine has released the details of the Google Play System January 2023 update.

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The latest update arrives with new features and fixes for Games, Google Play Store, and Developer services to provide a better and smoother experience. Through this update, the company enhances overall performance by bringing performance optimizations, bug fixes, and security improvements.

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According to the changelog, the latest update improves Play Store by adding a new feature that helps you to discover Apps & Games as well as brings optimization and improvements to Play Protect to keep your device safe.

Through the Play Games profile, January 2023 system update expands the range of users and uses case support. In addition, a new feature to support the app’s device connectivity has been released for developers.

For more information, you can check the full changelog mentioned below.

Google Play System January 2023 update Changelog

Games

  • [Phone, PC] Expanding the range of users and use cases supported by the Play Games profile.

Google Play Store

  • New Features to help you discover the Apps & Games you love.
  • Optimizations allow faster and more reliable downloads and installation.
  • Continuous improvements to Play Protect to keep your device safe.
  • Various performance optimizations, bug fixes, and improvements to security, stability, and accessibility.

Developer Services

  • [Phone] New developer features for Google and third-party app developers to support Device Connectivity related developer services in their apps.

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Google Maps revamps Wear OS Tile for smarter navigation

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Google Maps has updated its Wear OS Tile to enhance navigation for wearable device users. The fresh update introduces a direct shortcut to the map view to make it easier for users to access maps and transit information quickly.

With the new update, the Search button has been replaced with a Map button, allowing users to access the map view directly. This view not only shows locations but also serves as a simple compass, a feature not available on the Pixel Watch.

Previously, the Google Maps app Tile included a Search button that opened the app’s main feed and showed recent searches and nearby points of interest on Wear OS devices. But now, you can directly go to the map view.

Users can tap on locations for details and see transit stop schedules. To exit the map view, there’s a close button on the left side. This new change enhances the user experience on Wear OS devices, providing more efficient ways to navigate.

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Google will soon auto-save Keep reminders to Tasks

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Google is enhancing its productivity tools with a new feature that will merge Google Keep reminders with Google Tasks, making it simpler to keep track of what you need to do. However, this change will rollout gradually over the next year.

Google Keep is a user-friendly app that lets individuals quickly note down ideas, create checklists, and set reminders. It also offers features like photo capture, voice recording, and drawing. Reminders can be added based on specific times or locations to provide timely prompts.

The upcoming change will see these reminders automatically transferred to Google Tasks. This will allow users to view, modify, and complete their reminders not just in Keep, but also in Calendar, Tasks, and Assistant.

With this new change, Google Tasks will become the single solution for all reminders within the Google Workspace. No matter where a reminder is created, whether it’s through Keep, Gmail, Calendar, Chat, Docs, or the Assistant, it will be synchronized and manageable in Google Tasks.

By integrating reminders into Google Tasks, users will get a more organized and accessible task management system.

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Google Messages bringing an option to disable expressive animations

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Google Messages animation option

Google Messages is preparing to introduce a new option that lets users turn off ‘expressive animations’ within the app. This feature will provide more control over animated reactions and screen effects.

The upcoming update of the Google Messages app with version 20240422_01_RC00 will introduce a new option named “Show expressive animations. This toggle allows users to enable or disable animations.

At present, users who prefer not to see animations can remove them across all apps on Android by opening Settings >> Accessibility>> COlor and motion >> Remove animation. The upcoming in-app setting is a more specific solution.

This feature addresses concerns from users who find the animations, especially those linked to frequently used emojis and phrases.

The anticipated setting may alter how Animated Emoji functions, but it is not expected to affect Photomoji. This feature has not yet been publicly available.

Google Messages Animations option

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