Thursday, March 28

Google mobiles already notify you of earthquakes on your waiting screen with this new function



The classic Google Pixel widget, At A Glance, receives three new functions, which allow us to show the percentage of the battery of our headphones, in addition to earthquake and security alerts. Let’s see how they work and how they are displayed.

At A Glance, the mythical widget that accompanies the Google Pixel software, has recently added new features and options that make the experience even more complete and easy for users.

this widget displays important information for the user such as alarms, calendar events, reminders, the weather, plane tickets, home alerts and more information that you find necessary at that moment so that you are always informed, no need for you to do anything.

Google is known for releasing monthly updates for its devices, which include every month’s security patches, and from time to time also makes the so-called Feature Dropwhat include new features that almost always affect most Pixels.

In its March Feature Drop, Google announced the integration of so-called “Connected Devices” for its widgetwhich allows, via Bluetooth, to show the available percentage of those connected devices such as your headphones, and it does all of this automatically. This functionality is already a reality since last week.

In addition, Google has just announced the inclusion of two new options, which are earthquake warnings and countdowns to check your security.

This first shows a text warning you that there is a risk of earthquakes in your areashowing up for as long as he sees fit until that danger has faded.

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The security check countdown is a function of the Personal Security application, which allows you to put a counter on your device so that it does a check once that counter is finished and that serves as a guarantee that you are okay. If you do not respond to this warning, the application will notify health care.

Now both cases will also appear in the At A Glance widget, which will also allow us to see this information on the lock screen, since Android displays this widget on both the home screen and the screen mentioned above.

If you want to see how it works At A Glanceyou can go to see our review of the Google Pixel 6 Pro, or our review of the Google Pixel 6 where we show you how it works in more detail.

If these types of functions are of interest to you, and you like them, here we have a comparison and availability of the latest smartphones from the great G that recently arrived in Spain.

At ComputerHoy we really like the addition of this type of functions, which, although we may not realize it on a day-to-day basis, make our lives much easier, and we would like Google to open the doors of this widget to all companiesalthough for now we would have to wait.

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