Following Google’s I/O developer conference last month and last week’s surprisingly low-key Pixel Buds A-Series announcement, we may have to wait a while until the search giant unveils or launches any truly exciting new stuff.
These are the issues Google is looking to fix this month
A neat Night Sight improvement and a way to keep sensitive photos private
All you need to do is hold your focus for a few extra seconds when accessing astrophotography in your camera’s Night Sight mode, and in addition to snapping the best possible pic, the phone will record a short video better emphasizing the natural beauty of the night sky.
Access to your Locked Folder will only be permitted by using your passcode or fingerprint, and the content saved there (either manually or straight from the camera app) won’t show up in shared albums, Memories, or anywhere someone other than you may easily get in.
Even more new features and expanded availability for existing ones
Last but certainly not least, Google is making it easier than ever to answer or, well, dodge a call. If you can’t use your hands to do that the old fashioned way, you can simply ask your own personal digital assistant to “answer call” or “reject call.”