Google & Android take center stage at CES: Sharing, Casting, Android Auto, and more improvements

admin9 January 2024Last Update :
Google & Android take center stage at CES: Sharing, Casting, Android Auto, and more improvements

Google & Android take center stage at CES: Sharing, Casting, Android Auto, and more improvements،

At CES 2024, Google presented a multitude of updates this will allow the Android ecosystem to work better with connected devices. Google makes it easier to share files, stream more content, and better connect your car to Google services. This means your phone, laptop, TV, and even your car will have more features working together.

File sharing gets a boost

No more mixing different file sharing methods. Nearby Share (by Google) and Quick Share (by Samsung) are going to be combined into a single app called Quick Share. This will make it easier to send photos, files and texts between Android phones, Chromebooks and even Windows PCs, thanks to a new partnership with LG to preload Windows Quick Share apps. Plus, you'll always have full control over who can find your files and send them to your devices, so privacy will always be at the forefront.

Quick pair in the living room

Fitting a new pair of headphones with your TV should now be easier than ever. Fast Pair will be available on Chromecast and Google TV next month, making it easier to connect your supported headphones and speakers. This will make it easier to watch movies and TV shows in homes where you may not want to disturb others while watching your content. You won't have to worry about Bluetooth menus anymore, because your best audio experience is just a click away.

The cast is growing

It's now easier to stream your favorite shows and movies on the big screen. Starting today, you'll be able to stream TikTok content directly from your phone to Chromecast-enabled devices. Soon, you'll also be able to live stream TikTok streams in your living room, making your social experience even more interactive.

On top of that, more and more devices, like LG 2024 TVs and LG Hospitality and Healthcare TVs, have Chromecast built-in. This means you can use your streaming apps in hotel rooms and elsewhere without having to log into your personal accounts in shared locations.

Pixel tablet owners will be happy to know that Google will also introduce a new feature that lets you easily move music and podcasts from Spotify and YouTube Music between your Pixel phone and a dock. Pixel Tablet. This feature improves the user experience and makes it easier to enjoy your favorite tracks on multiple devices. With this feature, your carefully selected playlist will continue playing without interruption when you get home.

Smart homes get smarter with Matter

Homes are becoming more connected and efficient than ever, and as your smart home ecosystem grows, the importance of interoperability cannot be overstated. Google is leading the way in promoting the Matter standard, which aims to facilitate seamless communication between devices from different brands. LG TVs and select Google TV devices now serve as Google Home hubs, allowing seamless integration and control of Matter devices through the Google Home app.

Electric vehicles overpower Google

Electric vehicles are expected to get a significant upgrade in the coming months with the integration of Android Auto. This development will greatly benefit electric vehicle drivers, as they will now have access to a range of smart features and functionality while on the road. Android Auto will now provide real-time battery information in Google Maps, simplifying electric vehicle travel by providing an estimated battery level upon arrival, recommending charging stops, and even predicting charging time . The Ford Mustang Mach-E and F-150 Lightning will be the first electric vehicles to benefit from this integration.

Cars turn into Google infotainment centers

Google is expanding its reach by integrating Google Maps, Assistant and Play Store apps directly into car screens, turning cars into infotainment centers. Nissan and Lincoln vehicles will be the first to benefit from these new features, providing a seamless and integrated in-car experience. Get ready to be able to send planned trips to your car and use entertainment apps to watch content while your car is safely parked.

Google is expanding its range of features across all devices, improving the convenience and enjoyment of your connected life. All of this is currently on display at Google's CES booth at Central Plaza-1, so if you're there, you should stop by and check out all these exciting new innovations.

Credit all images: Google