Pixel planshetidagi Android-ning yangilangan chat pufakchalari xususiyatiga birinchi qarash haqida malumot

Pixel planshetidagi Android-ning yangilangan chat pufakchalari xususiyatiga birinchi qarash haqida malumot

Android bubble bar on Pixel Tablet hero

Messaging apps like Biz bilan bog’lanish va Telegram are some of the most popular apps on Android, so it’s no surprise that the OS has features designed specifically to improve the messaging experience. One of those features is actually a copy of something Meta’s Messenger app pioneered years ago: chat bubbles. Android added a chat bubbles API over three years ago in Android 11, but the feature has pretty much stayed the same since its initial release. That’s set to change in the near future, as Google is finally preparing to update the chat bubble experience on large-screen devices like tablets.

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If you open a conversation in a chat bubble right now on an Android tablet, it’ll look and function exactly the same as on an Android phone. That means the chat bubble will be anchored to the left or right side of the screen, which makes it hard to reach on wider tablets. Google’s solution to this problem is to add a “bubble bar” — a small bar that’s anchored to the bottom right corner of the screen. Chat bubbles are pinned to the bubble bar when created, and by default, aren’t shown on the screen until you swipe up on the bar.

After swiping up on the bubble bar, you can switch between active bubbles by tapping their conversation icon. You can also tap the “+” button to see recent bubbles and dismissed bubbles. Lastly, to dismiss a bubble, you can tap on its title bar to show a pop-up menu with three buttons: Don’t bubble conversation, ilova sozlamalariva dismiss bubble.

Android’s bubble bar has been in development since early 2023’s QPR2 release of Android 13, but it’s only with the most recent release of the first QPR3 beta of Android 14 that the feature has finally started working. Unfortunately, the bubble bar feature isn’t enabled by default yet, so I had to manually tinker with the update to show it off for this article.

It’s unclear when Google plans to release the bubble bar feature, but it’s possible it could go live in the stable release of Android 14 QPR3 in June or with the full Android 15 release later this fall. The bubble bar will likely come to large-screen Android devices like the Piksel planshet first, but Google might also enable it on other Android devices with the taskbar enabled, such as the Pixel Fold.

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Pixel planshetidagi Android-ning yangilangan chat pufakchalari xususiyatiga birinchi qarash