Google launches Android Ambient Mode
Google
launches Android Ambient Mode
Android’s latest Google Assistant powered feature, Ambient
Mode, will begin rolling out next week. Google first announced Ambient Mode
back in September, telling the world that the feature would turn Android
devices into smart devices whenever they’re plugged in and charging. Basically,
whenever an Android phone or tablet is plugged in it will display useful
information such as weather, alarms, photos, and scheduling and appointments.
According to The Verge a Google Spokesperson has confirmed
that Ambient Mode should begin rolling out to select devices from next week,
although strangely enough Google’s own Pixel devices aren’t on the list. The
Google spokesperson said that the majority of Android users with version 8.0
and above will receive the feature next week. These include owners of Sony
Xperia phones, Nokia phones, Xiaomi phones, and certain Lenovo tablets.
An intent
based way of doing things
Ambient mode, however, is supposed to be about much more
than simply showing useful information when your phone is charging. According
to a recent video released by Google, the Mountain View based company claims
Ambient Mode is a switch from an app-based way of doing things to an intent
based way of doing things.
This change is supposed to stop smartphone users having to
start from scratch every time they have to perform a task. Rather than having
to think of all the steps the task requires, Ambient Mode and a proactive
Google Assistant should already be a few steps ahead of users. You’ll have
features like your Alarm, Calendar, Smart Home controls, music controls, and a scrollable
slideshow from your Photos collections all there when your phone is plugged in.
The Android Ambient Mode explainer video from Google also
made clear that Ambient Mode is deeply integrated into the Android OS. This
means it is not simply a new app or feature that is trying to integrate with
the many separate apps that have the data it needs. Rather, Ambient Mode is
actually built into many of them creating a much smoother and more integrated
experience. This also means it is highly likely that more Android phones will
receive it as time goes by.
More to
come
Google has also been keen to point out that in this move
from an app-based to intent-based philosophy, Ambient Mode is just the latest
innovation and there are more such upgrades and updates to come
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