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Android 16: Google's new feature will protect you from motion sickness, lock screen widget will return, the new update will be explosive..

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Google launched Android 15 in August last year, but now the company is working on Android 16. Interestingly, not all devices have received the Android 15 update yet, but discussions have started regarding the features of the new version. According to reports, there will be no major changes in the user interface in Android 16, but some special and useful features will be added.

The lock screen widget may return.

About 10 years ago, Google removed the lock screen widget, but now it is likely to be included again. This feature has already been provided in tablets and now it can return to smartphones as well.

A live update feature will be available.

Like Apple's Live Activities feature, the option of Live Updates can be added to Android 16. This feature will allow pinning notifications and showing the progress of any active notification on the status bar or lock screen. However, it is not yet clear whether it will be available for all apps or only selected apps will get its support.

Feature to prevent motion sickness
A new feature called Motion Cues can be added to Android 16, which will prevent the problem of motion sickness. This feature will show black dots on the edges of the phone screen, which will move according to the direction of the vehicle. This will give relief to users from the problem of feeling dizzy or uncomfortable during the journey.

The special focus will be on cybersecurity
Given the increasing cybercrime, Google can make the security of Android 16 stronger. This new version will prioritize the security of users' data. Google plans to release Android 16 by June 2025. Its developer preview has already been released, and two beta versions have also been launched. Now it remains to be seen what other new features the company adds to it.

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