In June, the monthly “Google System Release Notes” provided updates regarding Play services, Play Store, and the Play system on various Google platforms. These updates included bug fixes, new features for developers, and improvements for end users.
The Google System encompasses several proprietary applications, with features listed in the changelog not always immediately available to all users. Some functionalities may take time to roll out fully.
Specific updates included in the release notes highlighted changes in the Google Play Store, Google Play Services, and the Android system intelligence. For example, the Play Store introduced a new feature to easily identify apps created in South Africa and enhanced Google Play Protect protection when installing apps. Additionally, Google Play Services included new developer features for payment and digital wallet-related processes, security improvements, and optimizations for adaptive battery functionalities.
Notable updates on June 12 included the ability to use USB and Wi-Fi simultaneously for device backup and restore during setup, as well as the option to automatically lock a lost or stolen device once it loses connectivity. Furthermore, there were updates related to developer services for Maps and account management processes.
On June 5, updates for Android WebView, Google Play Services, and the Play Store introduced security and privacy improvements, bug fixes, and new features for displaying web content and supporting cardless payment methods. These updates also included bug fixes for device connections and optimizations for adaptive battery functionalities.
Overall, the June release notes highlighted the continuous efforts by Google to enhance user experience, provide new features for developers, and improve security and privacy measures across their various platforms. It is important to note that some features may still be experimental or not widely available to all users.
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