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Google releases Android 14 July 2024 patch for Pixel phones

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Google releases Android 14 July 2024 patch to Pixel phones

Android 14 July 2024 security patch starts rolling out to Google Pixel phones. The confirmation came from Verizon, while the phone maker has not yet published the details.

According to Verizon, the Android 14 July 2024 patch for Google Pixel phones brings general improvements for Camera stability. For the Pixel 8 series, the release also includes general improvements for system stability.

Earlier, Google revealed Android security patch details for July 2024. The software addresses 10 security issues in the patch dated July 1st, 2024, and 19 in the patch dated July 5th, 2024.

July patch comes carries version .005 for the Pixel 8 series and .004 for all the other models. It indicates that the software contains additional stuff for the company’s latest smartphone lineup.

Release Notes (Verizon)

  • All devices: Provides general improvements for camera stability.
  • Pixel 8, 8 Pro, 8a: Provides general improvements for system stability.

Your Pixel phone will notify you about the latest firmware update, as soon as it arrives. However, you can manually check for it through Settings > System > Software updates > System update.

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Google unveils “Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking” and updates Gemini app and Android Auto

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Google has introduced “Gemini 2.0 Flash Thinking,” an experimental AI model designed to “think out loud” while solving complex problems. Built on the speed of Gemini 2.0 Flash, this model displays its reasoning process in real-time before providing an answer, improving performance in areas like physics and probability. It’s currently available in Google AI Studio and Vertex AI. This new model has quickly risen to the top of the Chatbot Arena LLM Leaderboard.

The Gemini app on Android is also receiving an update, widely rolling out access to the 2.0 Flash Experimental model for both free and paid users. This model is faster and more powerful than previous versions, offering a more helpful assistant experience. Users can select 1.5 Pro, 1.5 Flash, and 2.0 Flash Experimental within the app. While file uploads are not yet supported, 2.0 Flash is expected to become generally available for developers in January, with more model sizes coming. This update follows a similar update for the Gemini app on iPhone.

Android Auto is also getting a visual refresh with the 13.4 update. Google adds Material You accent colors to match the user’s phone wallpaper. This means system elements like buttons, toggles, and menus will now feature colors that adapt to the phone’s theme. While this feature is still refined and may exhibit some inconsistencies, it brings a more personalized and cohesive look to the Android Auto interface. This change is visible in areas like the Settings menu and notification center, but only if the setting for matching the phone’s wallpaper is enabled.

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Android 15 QPR1 for Pixel devices stable update arrives and Android 16 to offer AI writing control

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Google has released the stable Android 15 QPR1 update for Pixel devices previously running the beta 3.1 version. This update, which was delayed compared to the broader stable rollout last week, is specifically for users who opted out of the beta program to avoid QPR2. On a Pixel Fold, the update is a small 10.48 MB download including the December 2024 security patch and does not erase user data. Users can install it via Settings > System > Software updates > System update, confirming “Android Beta Exit No Data Wipe.”

In other Android news, Android 16 may offer a new level of control over AI-powered writing assistance. New code discovered in the Android 16 Developer Preview 2 suggests apps will be able to disable AI writing tools for specific text fields. This would be useful in situations where AI assistance is unwanted, such as password or number input fields. While AI writing tools, like those in Gboard, are helpful for general text input, this new feature would allow for more precise control and consistency across different keyboard apps. This new “Writing Tools API” will ensure the same behaviour across different keyboards.

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Android 16 enables screen-off fingerprint unlock on Pixel 9

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Android 16 introduces a new feature for Pixel phones, specifically the Pixel 9 series: fingerprint unlocking while the screen is off.

In Android 16 Developer Preview 2, a new setting called “Screen-off fingerprint unlock” lets users activate the fingerprint sensor even when the display is completely dark. This is a notable new feature in the preview, as other changes were largely visual tweaks.

This functionality appears exclusive to the Pixel 9 series, likely due to its new ultrasonic fingerprint sensor. Older Pixel phones use optical sensors, which emit light when activated. Keeping these sensors constantly active could lead to accidental light activation, especially in dark environments. Ultrasonic sensors don’t use light, making screen-off unlocking a smoother experience.

While always-on display (AOD) has offered similar functionality by keeping the fingerprint sensor active when the time is shown, this new option benefits users who prefer not to use AOD.

On Pixel 9 devices running Android 16 Developer Preview 2, the setting can be found in Settings > Security & privacy > Device unlock > Face & Fingerprint Unlock > Fingerprint Unlock.

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