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The Android conversation is dominated by platform updates (June Android Drop, Android Canary customization, Pixel Android 17 Beta), plus security and ecosystem changes like CISA’s warning about actively exploited Android/Linux bugs and Google’s fixes for a zero-day. Alongside that, people are also tracking AI assistant shifts (Gemini Go replacing Assistant on Android Go) and Android app developments (Plex mobile beta, Google Photos stickers).

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Android gains AirDrop sharing, while Google teases richer backups and broader Pixel fixes

Google’s Quick Share support for AirDrop is still expanding across Android devices. After launching on the Pixel 10 series in November 2025, the feature was added to Pixel 9 phones in February and to select Samsung models in March and April, letting supported Android devices share files with iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks when both sides switch to Everyone mode. 9to5google.com

Google is also working on a more granular Android backup experience. A new v26.22.30 beta of Google Play Services shows toggles that could let users choose which categories—such as call logs, messages, device settings, and apps and app data—get backed up to the cloud. androidauthority.com

Beyond platform features, the Android ecosystem is seeing more security- and device-management-related attention. One report says Android’s theft-protection tools still have weaknesses even though Theft Detection Lock launched in March 2025, while another says users should pay close attention to safety fixes and upcoming updates as Google continues to push Pixel-related changes. androidpolice.com 9to5google.com

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Release timing June Android Drop includes new safety and personalization features
Pixel beta Android 17 Beta 4.1 final update is rolling out for Pixel

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Tracking: Gemini Go is here to replace Assistant on your Android Go phone / Three Android giants could be on a launch-month collision course

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Tracking: Google Photos for Android rolling out saved Stickers folder / Mid-week Android app deals and freebies: FrogBoy, Deus Ex GO, Asdivine Menace, Rotaeno, more

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Tracking: Gemini Go rolling out to replace Google Assistant on Android Go phones / Mishaal Rahman: Android Canary 2606 adds granular color customization to themes, blur effects to the lock screen, and a keyboard switcher quick setting

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When will my Android phone get AirDrop support?

Google has, so far, been rolling out AirDrop support to Android devices on a model-by-model basis. That’s why older Pixel phones aren’t yet supported, and why Samsung also has a limited list of supported models. It’s confirmed that, next in line, will be the following devices: Motorola razr fold 2026 Oppo Find X8 series Honor Magic 8 Pro Google hasn’t detailed the exact requirements for hardware for AirDrop to be supported, but the going theory is that support varies by chipset, with a tweak needed to support “Apple Wireless Direct Link,” something simply not supported by every Android devic

These Android phones support AirDrop sharing with iPhone and Mac
Do we really need annual Android upgrades?

We've accepted that yearly updates are normal in the smartphone space. We get a new entry in each smartphone range, and major operating system updates, too. They keep the mill churning, keep putting out new features, new upgrades, new reasons to buy, more reasons for stock prices to go up. What do we get? New stuff. It seems like a good bargain. Except it isn't working. Companies are running out of steam. Even worse, there were signs this would be the case from the very beginning. From the start, very few smartphone ranges changed every year. The tick-tock model meant we got a phone with minim

I tried the Android 17 beta, and it proved Google needs to kill its annual update cycle
What is Android's digital car key feature?

Google added support for digital car keys with the release of Android 12 in 2021, one year after Apple brought its version of the same idea, CarKey, to iOS. Both let you store a digital copy of your car key in your default wallet app (Google Wallet, for Android devices) and control your car over a secure wireless connection. What extra functions are available to you depends on each vehicle's maker, but the ability to unlock your car comes at a minimum. Because this smartphone key is entirely digital, and basically a representation of data associated with your car, it can also be shared with ot

Everything to know before putting your car key on an Android phone - Engadget
How do digital car keys work on Android?

Car Connectivity Consortium On Android, once you've added your key to Google Wallet, your smartphone connects to your vehicle over Bluetooth and Ultra-wideband (UWB). The latter is the radio technology used in by things like Google's Find Hub and Apple's AirTags. Digital car keys can also fall back on an NFC (or Near Field Communication) connection if your Android device doesn't have one of those other radios. Your car may also use NFC to authenticate your phone when you first add your key to Google Wallet. These methods may actually be more secure than your car's wireless fob. According to Go

Everything to know before putting your car key on an Android phone - Engadget
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