Alongside search, Android is one of the core pillars of Google’s success. It’s found on over a billion devices, and it’s often the first place to find new products like Google Assistant, AI-powered image recognition, and more. Android is also the foundation for Wear OS, Android Auto, and Google’s streaming TV platform Android TV. And while I don’t want to take away from Google’s accomplishments on phones, this year at Google I/O 2019, it seems like Google’s broader Android ecosystem could steal some of the spotlight from Google’s ever-evolving mobile OS. Don’t get me wrong, with each new version of Android, Google continues to add features like Duplex or new digital wellbeing tools that make it easier to simplify or improve our lives. But at the same time, many of Android’s most significant issues (except for one) have been mostly solved. Honestly, the Android feature I’m looking forward to the most is a full system-wide dark mode to help save my eyes from blinding UIs. There’s evidence this might finally be the year we get it. Advertisement That said, Google always saves a few surprises for Google I/O, and all this speculation could be premature. The first car with stock… Read full this story
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