Android
Simple guide to Android’s February 2025 updates

Every month, Google shares details about the new updates for Play services, the Play Store, and the overall system across various devices like phones, tablets, watches, TVs, and cars. Some of these updates are for everyday users, while others help developers make better apps.
The Google System includes these apps:
- Adaptive Connectivity Services: Check the version in the Settings under “All apps.”
- Android System Intelligence: Look at App info for details.
- Android System Key Verifier: App info available.
- Android System SafetyCore: App info available.
- Android TV Core Services: For your TV’s system.
- Android WebView: App info available.
- Device Health Services: App info available.
- Settings Services: App info available.
- Google Play Store: App info available.
- Google Play system update: Found in Settings > About phone > Android version.
- SIM Manager: App info available.
Just because a feature is in the update notes doesn’t mean it’s available everywhere right away. Some features might take a while to become fully usable.
Google Play services v25.04 (Updated 2025-02-03)
- Account Management:
- [Phone] It’s now easier to manage your family group with the new Family Link entry in Google Settings.
- Developer Services:
- [Auto] New tools for developers to work on Machine Learning and AI in apps for cars.
- Device Connectivity:
- [Auto, Phone, TV, Wear] Fixes for how devices connect.
- [Phone] Quick Share now continues transfers over Wi-Fi or mobile data if you lose connection.
- Utilities:
- [Phone] New tools for developers to create utility apps.
- Google Play Store v44.8 (Updated 2025-02-03)
- [Phone] You’ll see new interface changes when you make a Play Games profile.
- [Phone] Tablet pQuality version 3 helps check how good apps are on tablets and ChromeOS devices.
These updates are all about making your Android experience smoother, safer, and more connected.
Android
Android 16 adds small but useful changes to status bar and terminal features

Google is working on Android 16, and while big changes are still under wraps, some small updates have already been noticed. These tweaks may not seem major, but they can improve how users interact with their devices.
One of the changes spotted in the Android 16 Developer Preview is the return of the status bar clock to the left side of the screen. This layout used to be common before Android 9, but later Android versions placed the clock on the right. Now, with the new preview, the clock moves back to the left, which could make room for more icons and make the status bar easier to read—especially on phones with notches or punch-hole cameras. However, this change might not be final, as Android is still being tested.
Another interesting update is in the Android terminal tool. A new feature allows users to resize disk partitions without needing a full system reboot. This could be very helpful for developers and advanced users who need to change storage settings quickly. Instead of restarting the device, the system now supports live resizing in many cases, which saves time and effort.
Overall, Android 16 is shaping up with some practical improvements that focus on convenience and better user experience, even in the smaller details.
Android
Android 16 beta adds battery health info, Pixel Fold gets better at detecting opens and closes

Google has released the Android 16 Beta 1 update for Pixel phones, and it brings some helpful new features. One of the key additions is battery health information, which is now available in the settings. Pixel users can now see the battery’s manufacturing date, charge cycles, and overall health score. This can help people understand how well their battery is holding up over time. While this feature is currently hidden under developer options, it might be fully added in a future update.
At the same time, Google is also working to improve the Pixel Fold. With Android 16 Beta 1, there’s a new system that better detects when the phone is opened or closed. This new method uses the hinge angle to more accurately understand the device’s position. Unlike older systems that could be affected by software bugs or slow response times, this new one seems to be more reliable and faster.
These changes are important for people who use foldable phones like the Pixel Fold, as better hinge detection can lead to smoother app transitions and fewer bugs. And for all Pixel users, having detailed battery info can help with managing phone performance and deciding when it’s time for a battery replacement.
Overall, Android 16 Beta 1 focuses on giving users more control and smoother experiences, especially for those with foldables.
Android
Android 16 could bring colorful always-on display to Pixel phones

Google is working on Android 16, and it looks like the update could bring more color to the always-on display (AOD) feature on Pixel phones. Right now, the AOD mostly shows white text on a black screen. But a new setting found in the Android 16 Developer Preview hints at the ability to add colors to this display.
The new feature is called “AOD Preview,” and it includes a switch labeled “Color AOD.” While this setting doesn’t work yet, it suggests that Google might be planning to show colorful content even when the screen is in low-power mode.
This change could make AOD look more lively, maybe by adding color to the clock, notifications, or wallpaper. So far, it’s not clear exactly what will change or how customizable it will be, but the feature seems to be in early testing.
Samsung already has more colorful AOD options on its Galaxy devices, so this update could help Pixel phones catch up. Google often introduces new features first on Pixel devices before making them available to other Android phones.
Android 16 is still being developed, and many features are not ready yet. But if Color AOD becomes part of the final release, Pixel users could get a more vibrant and useful always-on display in the near future.
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