As September approaches, Google has started sharing the first batch of Google System Update patch notes. Apart from the same standard patch notes issued every month by the Mountain View giant, there are also some changes coming to the Android “Kids Space” experience.
Google is making it possible to install Kids Space on a secondary account during setup, thus making it easier to share Android tablets between family members of different ages. Users can hide some apps from Kids Space during setup if they want.
Now that September is underway, more and more people have received the next batch of patch notes, which have a big focus on improvements play store on Wear OS smartwatches. According to the note, the Play Store is getting a new home page on wearables, as previously announced, which aims to “forward content” with new app recommendations.
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Another interesting improvement for watches is that if a user installs an app on a Wear OS device that requires a companion app on your phone, play store It should automatically install that phone app soon. It’s likely, though not certain, that these Play Store improvements will come to smartwatch owners again in September.
Along with these updates, Google has added some more information about system updates Google Play Dell Last month. New features for Google Wallet too. So when using Android’s ‘Digital Car Key’ function, the phone will soon offer ‘visual feedback’ to make it clear what’s going on. Google Wallet is also gaining the ability to show open-loop options when searching for public transit passes, as well as “new forms of payment” for Wear OS.
Everything is very nice, September 2022 play system update. As Google explains “Make your Android devices safer and more reliable and bring you new and useful features This includes Android OS updates provided by Google, Google Play Store, and Google Play Services” However, be careful, because this is not a trivial method, and everything should not be taken for granted: the risk is that users’ passwords may be breached, in which case it will be a real drama for all Google users. Which, however, is not the least.