Android Update Adds Fake Call Detection, Expands AirDrop Compatibility

Android Update Adds Fake Call Detection, Expands AirDrop Compatibility

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Key Points:

  • Google's latest Android update introduces a fake call detection feature in the Phone app that alerts users to potential scam calls impersonating their contacts by verifying caller identity through encrypted signals, initially rolling out on Pixel devices with Android 12 and higher.
  • The update expands AirDrop compatibility via Quick Share to more Android devices, including several Samsung Galaxy models, OnePlus 15, Xiaomi 17T Pro, Honor Magic V6, and Vivo X300 series, facilitating easier media sharing between iPhones and Android phones.
  • New features for readers include Book Insights in Google Play Books, which offers recaps and deeper exploration of content, and Google Photos Wardrobe, enabling users to catalog and virtually try on outfits from their photo libraries, rolling out soon in select countries.
  • The Circle to Search feature now supports the fashion-oriented Find the Look and AI-powered virtual try-ons on all devices with Android 14 and above, enhancing the ability to identify and visualize outfits from photos or screenshots.
  • Safety enhancements for kids under 13 include access to the Personal Safety app's medical info display, emergency contacts on lock screens, and car crash detection that automatically alerts emergency services, while Gboard's Emoji Kitchen adds new creative emoji sticker combinations.

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