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Android 17 adds new 3D emoji and a feature designed to stop ...

(Image credit: Sanuj Bhatia / Android Central) What you need to knowAndroid 17's new Pause Point feature adds a short pause before opening distracting apps to reduce doomscrolling.Pause Point will show breathing exercises, photos, or audiobook suggestions instead of locking apps entirely.Google is finally redesigning Android emojis with a new 3D look similar to what iPhones currently offer.The new 3D Android emojis will first roll out to Pixel phones later this year with Android 17 features.If you spend an unhealthy amount of time on your phone, as I do, Google is bringing a new Android feature that might actually help you pause and live in the moment, while also fixing one of my biggest annoyances with Android: emojis.Alongside the announcement of Googlebook and several other Android updates, Google also showed off a couple of smaller Android 17 features that actually look surprisingly useful. (Image credit: Google)One of the new additions is called Pause Point, a new Digital Wellbeing feature designed to reduce mindless doomscrolling. It works somewhat like app timers, but instead of locking you out completely, Pause Point introduces a short 10-second pause whenever you open an app you've marked as distracting.During that pause, Android encourages you to think about why you're opening the app in the first place. During those few seconds, Android can also show things like breathing exercises, app timers, favorite photos, or even alternative suggestions like audiobooks.Moreover, Pause Point is much more practical than traditional app timers, since those are easy to disable and ignore. Google says Pause Point is meant to encourage more intentional app use. In fact, if users try to disable the feature entirely, Android will require a full phone restart before it can be turned off, adding another layer of friction. (Image credit: Google)The second feature isn't nearly as practical, but it's still something I've wanted for a while. Android is finally getting new 3D emojis. A lot of people, myself included, have complained that Android emojis feel flat and uninspired compared to the iPhone's, and Google finally seems to be addressing that with Android 17.Instead of the usual flat look, the new emojis have a 3D depth effect, much closer to what Apple currently offers. Google describes them as "the difference between a message received and a presence felt." The new emoji style will start rolling out across Google's ecosystem later this year, beginning with Pix...

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Google Just Gave Its Emoji a 3D Makeover - Android Headlines

At The Android Show: I/O Edition, Google announced Noto 3D, a new 3D-style emoji collection designed to make digital expressions feel more lifelike and emotional. The updated emoji style will ...

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cnet.com
Android 17 Is Smarter Than Ever, Thanks to Gemini Intelligence

Android is no longer an operating system, according to Google. It's an "intelligence system." And you only need to look at the handful of newly announced Android 17 features -- most of them tied ...

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engadget.com
Android 17 Includes Better iOS File Sharing And A Forced ... - Engadget

Google is also launching 3D Emoji. Google mission to add an extra layer of polish to its mobile OS continues with Android 17. With last year's update, the company focused on upgrading its ...

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