Google is rolling out new features for Android phones, Chromebooks, and smartwatches running Wear OS.
The nine new updates and features, unveiled during today's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, are designed to improve productivity, accessibility, and connectivity, according to Google.
For Android, the new features include freehand annotation for PDFs on Google Drive, Chrome page zoom, and new tap-to-pay animations, such as "cheerful pengiuns," in Google Wallet.
- The company is introducing new emoji combinations to its Emoji Kitchen feature in Gboard.
- Soon, Google will offer Fast Pair support on Chromebooks, enabling a one-tap connection of Bluetooth headphones to laptops and tablets running ChromeOS.
- Over the next few months, it plans to launch a new Google Keep single note widget and new shortcuts for smartwatches running Wear OS, which will also get new sound and display modes.