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Google Reveals New Goodies At Its Android Show I/O Edition: Gemini Intelligence And Googlebook

12 May 2026 at 22:07

Two smartphones displaying the 'Advanced Protection' feature are placed on a colorful surface, showing different security options.

As one of the most prevalent operating systems in the world right now, Android continues to receive a lot of limelight, including from its progenitor Google, which has again chosen to dedicate an entire livestream to the OS as a part of its annual I/O event. This year's Android Show has revealed a fair number of goodies that are coming to Android 17 this summer, including Gemini Intelligence, while giving a teaser of the brand-new Googlebook. Here are the choice tidbits from Google's latest Android Show I/O edition Google is now packaging disparate AI services and tools under a single […]

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New Android 17 Features – Rambler, AI Widgets, Emoji Redesign, Pause Point, Screen Reactions and More

12 May 2026 at 22:46

At The Android Show 2026, Google just took the wraps off new Android 17 features. The new operating system doubles down on AI, and Samsung users are set to benefit from these upgrades as part of One UI 9 later this year.

Android 17 is shaping up to be one of the more meaningful platform updates in recent memory. Between smarter transcription, deeper cross-platform sharing, anti-distraction tools, and tighter security, there’s enough here to matter.

For Samsung users, especially those eyeing the next flagship cycle, Android 17 could end up feeling less like a routine OS refresh and more like the foundation for One UI 9.

Rambler

Google’s new Rambler tool upgrades Android dictation in a way that actually feels useful.

It removes filler words, fixes mistakes while you speak, and understands context changes naturally. If you change your mind midway through a sentence, Rambler can adjust the final message accordingly.

Android 17 Rambler

Create My Widget

Android 17 now lets users generate widgets with simple text prompts.

Users can ask for things like a weather widget for cyclists or a protein-focused meal planner. Samsung already offers deep widget customization through One UI and Good Lock, but Google is now using Gemini AI to automate the process.

Android 17 Create My Widget

Pause Point

Pause Point is Google’s newest Digital Wellbeing feature.

Once an app is marked as distracting, Android adds a mandatory 10-second delay before opening it. Users can also set usage limits and receive breathing prompts during the countdown.

Android 17 Pause Point

Wider Quick Share and AirDrop compatibility

Google is expanding Quick Share support across more Android brands. Android 17 also introduces QR-based file sharing for iPhone users, allowing files to transfer directly into iCloud storage.

Screen Reactions

Screen Reactions lets users record their screen and selfie camera simultaneously in a creator-friendly layout. The feature works with videos, websites, photos, and apps, placing the user’s face as an overlay on top of the content.

Android 17 Screen Reactions

Emoji redesign

Google has redesigned Android’s entire emoji library with more depth and detail.

The older flat, cartoon-style emojis are being replaced with a cleaner 3D-inspired look. It’s a subtle visual change, but one users will notice daily across messaging apps and social media.

Android 17 Emoji

Switching across OS

Android 17 improves switching from iPhone to Android with expanded wireless migration support.

Users can transfer contacts, messages, files, home screen layouts, and eSIM data from iPhones running iOS 26.3. Samsung Galaxy devices are expected to support the full experience early on.

Gemini automation

Google is expanding Gemini-powered task automation in Android 17.

The feature will support more third-party apps and can perform actions like ordering groceries from shopping lists or creating travel plans based on photos and saved information.

Gemini Intelligence

AI assistant in Chrome

Android 17 is bringing Gemini deeper into Chrome with new AI-assisted browsing tools.

Gemini will help summarize webpages, assist with form filling through Autofill, and support automated browsing features. Google says some of these upgrades will begin rolling out later this year.

Security updates

Android 17 includes several new security improvements focused on scam protection and stolen device security.

Users can remotely enable biometric protection through Find Hub when a phone is marked lost. Google is also strengthening malware detection, limiting repeated PIN attempts, and improving scam call protection.

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Samsung announces One UI 9 official release date

12 May 2026 at 16:27

In a surprising turn of events, Samsung has officially announced the One UI 9 release date, which is the next Unpacked event.

Samsung recently started the stable One UI 8.5 rollout for the Galaxy S25 series. Ending the month-long wait for users. Adding another surprising element to the story is that the company is starting a One UI 9 beta test campaign as early as this week.

The first device to enter the test pool will be the Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra. Programs such as these prioritize the recently released flagship to experience the latest software first. However, we cannot rule out the possibility of a program expansion, which could include the Galaxy S25 series and Fold 7/Flip 7 series.

Samsung has revealed that the One UI 9 will bring new improvements across the software. That includes better Samsung Notes with creative tools. Polished Contacts app, and the Quick Panel will also get layout adjustment improvements. So, you can adjust its key elements independently.

Furthermore, the phone maker intends to introduce the text spotlight feature, which displays selected text larger and more clearly in a floating window to make readability easier.

Samsung will launch the One UI 9 beta program for the S26 series in Germany, India, Korea, Poland, the UK, and the US, but a specific date is missing from the action.

Samsung usually holds a second Unpacked event in July or August. Similar to last year, Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Flip 8 will be getting the official build first and bringing it out of the box. Unfortunately, Galaxy S26 series users will have to wait longer to get the final build.

“The full experience of One UI 9 will be introduced with upcoming Galaxy flagship devices later this year, which will include advanced AI features that will make mobile interaction easy and effortless,” wrote Samsung.

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A big week ahead for Samsung One UI 9.0

10 May 2026 at 10:54

Google is hosting the Android Show I/O Edition next week, and we may get new information about One UI 9.0 at the same time.

For starters, The Android Show: I/O Edition is a special Google Android live event, which highlights the upcoming Android update before a full release at the Google I/O conference. This year’s Android Show will air on Tuesday, May 12.

Google has announced that Android is about to get a redesign, which many of the users anticipated, highly inspired by Apple’s Liquid Glass design for iOS devices. That made many from the Samsung community speculate the same for One UI 9.0, which will be based on Android 17.

However, Google’s President of Android Ecosystem has denied these rumors, saying that the new update won’t follow any other operating system. Since Android 17’s liquid glass is out of question, we’ll have to move to another topic.

Last year, Minseok Kang, VP and Head of Smartphone Planning at Samsung Electronics, appeared in a dedicated clip to talk about collaboration with Google. He also teased the Android 16 update for Galaxy devices for the first time at the showcase.

The Android Show I/O 2026

Since Samsung is Google’s biggest Android ecosystem partner, it is likely to participate in Google’s 2026 version of I/O showcase. That said, we’ll be getting a confirmation about the Android 17-based One UI 9.0 update announcement.

However, we aren’t keeping our hopes too high because the Samsung official may limit words to Android 17 and Gemini AI features in the pre-recorded clip.

On the other hand, test builds of the One UI 9.0 beta have already surfaced on the Samsung firmware server. It indicates that the company is ready to initiate the beta program for the Galaxy Sw6 series. However, Samsung has yet to announce the beta campaign launch.

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