Android 16’s answer to iOS Live activities will be coming soon – here are the apps that it will support, including Google Maps
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- First-look images of the upcoming live update function of Android Unveiled
- Similar feeling as iOS live activities
- Live updates is currently only functional in the latest Android 16 QPR1 Bèta, but must be rolled out wide next quarter
Google revealed its upcoming live updates to this year Google I/O event Back in May, and although the rollout of Android 16 started, it will not be available on a large scale for a few months.
In the meantime, Google has released new insights in the version of the live activities of iOS, including what kind of apps will support the function.
The live updates from Android 16 are similar to live activities in iOS, which display timely information and ‘progress style’ notifications on your locking screen that are often updated, which means that you do not have to open apps to view their status. At present, live updates are only functional in the latest Android 16 QPR1 Bèta, but it is expected that it will land later in the year with the wider Android 16.
Because it was first viewed at Google I/O, the functionality and appearance of the function itself remained ambiguous, but a recent Place on the Android Developers page Gives further details about what we can expect from live updates – including a first look at the function in action.
In the Android message live updates are used ‘for activities that are continuously initiated, user initiated and time sensitive’. Just like live activities in iOS, the live updates of Android support 16 phone calls, food and journey recording and ‘active navigation’ for apps that show live trip, such as live trip such as such as such as such as such as Google Maps.
Google even goes into detail about how developers should show live updates when it comes to time -sensitive notifications, using the following explanation:
‘A live update is often suitable for activities that switch between live updates and normal reports. For example, showing an entry reporting is suitable for many hours before the flight of a user, but the message only has to become a live update when the user has an urgent need, such as when they have arrived at the airport or location or once entry. A live update, on the other hand, is not suitable for keeping a package, because the user does not have to constantly check this. “
Android has its limits
Although Google has given us the long-awaited visual insight into live updates, the company is also clear with app developers that the position should not be abused.
In his message, Google has been quite explicit with this and states: ‘Do not use live updates to offer accelerated access to app functionality’. Ads, promotions, chat messages, warnings, upcoming calendar events and quick access to app functions are considered ‘inappropriate use’.
The only important detail that is missing is now an official roll -out date for live updates. As mentioned above, live updates are only available with the latest Android 16 QPR1 Beta Maar The findings of Android Authority Hint that apps will lean in this position next quarter when the update is expected to go live.
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