There is a big Announced of the month for the user of At a Glance widget. so here is the news which was started on Monday and as per news a part of the June Feature Drop a new update which Pixel’s At a Glance widget now offers a very convenient Flashlight reminder and control. Maybe the biggest update of this highly anticipated feature of this month.
If we used to be intense about the new update so here is it:-
When any notification will be there so Flashlight will popup as a reminder of the in the top-left corner of your home and lock the screen when the torch is on. and not even this you can easily able to turn it off with a single tap. It’s useful for the times you can’t even tell the flash is on, especially in daylight.
But the things are not used to stop here because there are so many high profile changes and updates are there which are very interesting as well such as: when there are numbers of items on the screen so you can swipe them like cards in such an interesting manner.
The feature is enabled by default but can be turned off by long-pressing the top of your home screen and then Customize. Flashlight slots in between Connected devices and Safety checks respectively.
Nowadays AAG (At a Glance) is offered the highly anticipated feature in which users will find out the high interest to run the feature, Flashlight will likely become one of the most used alongside Google Weather and Calendar events. and it is too faster to off the flashlight than the fast setting of the phone which we already mentioned how.
In simple words, Google is also going to introduce Nest Doorbell alerts, and air quality index (AQI) alerts are coming soon to complement temperature and weather conditions possibly this month.
Well according to the sources AAG will apply this feature this afternoon, we will be able to see popping up a Flashlight in At a Glance on Pixel phones running both Android 12 QPR3 and 13 but parts such as, Some users received it immediately with Android 13 Beta 3 on Wednesday, but not all maybe it will take quit time to update. Regardless, this rollout is going much faster than the Connected Devices in March apparently.