About Jay Bonggolto
Jay primarily writes news for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets.
He has reviewed almost every type of phone, from entry-level models to rugged phones. When he's not writing, he goes on long-distance trips with his camera and phones.
What was their first phone?
I never got to own a mobile phone until I graduated from high school. After finishing secondary school, I purchased my first phone, the Sony Ericsson T610, which was released in 2003.
What phone do they have now?
At the moment, I'm using the Poco F5 Pro as my daily driver and the Vivo V27 Pro as my camera phone. Besides these handsets, my sling bag contains a slew of rugged phones and Chinese brands.
What is their favorite ever phone?
The Xiaomi Mi 8.
YouTube quizzes are coming to all your devices
Check if your viewers have learned anything from the clips they've watched
With tons of information always accessible through our mobile phones and computers, there's almost no reason to commit so much knowledge to memory. However, YouTube found a way to facilitate actual learning when it unveiled an experimental feature last September that allows creators to create quizzes in the Community tab to gauge how well their viewers understand the educational content they churn out. The quiz feature has subsequently been rolled out in beta since then before presumably hitting the stable channel in March of this year, though only on Android phones. YouTube has now updated its Help Center page to indicate that quizzes have arrived for desktop computers as well.
Google Calendar's handy scheduling tool is rolling out to all Gmail accounts
Never leave Gmail again when creating an event from an email
In 2021, Google Calendar introduced a feature that it should have had years ago: the ability to show others your availability when setting an appointment. While the feature was initially available only to Google Workspace Individual subscribers, it opened up for more Workspace accounts last year, as long as you're forking over $12 per month for the Workspace Business Standard plan or a pricier tier. Google finally announced in June that the appointment scheduling feature was coming to personal Google account owners as part of Calendar's integration with Gmail, and the company is now following through.
Google Docs for Android wants to save you a tap when editing a document
The app will now launch in edit mode by default
Google has done a lot to improve Docs after a barrage of updates to Workspace that represent the biggest set of improvements for the app in over a decade. For example, the addition of a pageless format was a massive symbolic change for the service, and Google went on to transform Docs into a dynamic smart canvas for your documents, with features like creating polls and assigning tasks to colleagues via @-mentions. However, editing a document hasn't been exactly straightforward, as Docs always defaults to view mode when you open the app on Android. This is finally changing with a new update.
Google may finally add this much-needed feature to Gboard
A new Undo button might be available on the beta channel soon
Gboard has a massive user base since it comes pre-installed on most Android phones — but even if this weren't the case, Google's virtual keyboard would still be a popular choice for its easy typing and useful features. Despite a plethora of treasures tucked away in the mustiest corners of its settings menu, Gboard has long ignored a much-needed feature: an undo button. This could soon change, as Google has been spotted developing a new feature in the app that will magically reverse those accidental taps.
The Nothing Ear 2 now come in a sleek black color option
This new version boasts 'a new smoky and matte finish'
While a relatively new tech startup, Nothing proved that it's finally mature enough to keep its devices on a regular update cycle. The company demonstrates this not only with the Nothing Phones but also with the Nothing Ear wireless headsets, which were its first line of products. We saw Nothing Ear 1's sequel last March, and our own Taylor Kerns thought the Ear 2 delivered decent sound quality and competent ANC at an affordable price point. The earbuds have now received a fresh coat of paint with the same specs and price.
Fairphone 4 arrives in the US without Google apps on board
Fairphone partners with Murena to bring a de-Googled phone to the country
Fairphone has always aimed to persuade the entire industry to act more responsibly for consumers and the environment by establishing a market for ethical products. However, its user-repairable smartphones have traditionally been hard to snag outside of Europe without paying hefty import fees. The Dutch company is now selling devices outside of that market with the launch of the Fairphone 4 in the United States, but there's a big caveat.
Responding to Google Messages texts now takes one less step on your desktop
But only for RCS chats
Google updated the Messages app last year with an inline reply feature for responding directly to a specific message in a conversation. However, it requires users to have RCS enabled as part of Google's effort to convince carriers and developers to make RCS the standard messaging method despite existing compatibility issues with iOS devices. Direct reply is perhaps one of the most useful features to arrive on Google Messages' Android app in recent times, and it has finally landed on the web.
Google rolls back a small Gmail notification tweak after backlash
The email service ditches dynamic theming just days after adopting it
Google got around to applying dynamic theming to one of the last holdouts in its suite of first-party apps last week when it updated Gmail's icon in the notification shade. The small tweak meant that when you opened the notification shade on your phone, Gmail's icon was no longer red like before, making your unread emails stand out less among your unopened alerts. While dynamic theming gives an app's interface a more pleasing aesthetic, it didn't seem ideal in this case. As a result, a number of users voiced their displeasure with the change on Reddit, and Google has apparently walked back on the facelift and restored Gmail's vintage notification icon.
Google could turn to crowdsourcing for more precise weather data
Bringing in citizen scientists to help you prepare for the rain or extreme heat
We don't need experts to tell us that the world is heating up — we can feel it all around us. As a result, people are searching the internet more for information about local weather conditions, and Google is often their first port of call. In March, the company launched heat alerts in the hopes of putting that information front and center in search results. Google may now be aiming to improve the accuracy of local weather information by using crowdsourced data.
Android TV makes renting movies easier without switching apps
A new 'Shop' tab is invading your screen
Renting or purchasing movies on Android TV is currently a convoluted process. Depending on your device, you have to go through either Play Movies & TV or the Google TV app If you're looking for a first-party way to watch movies without having to subscribe to a streaming service. Google is now streamlining how you can discover content to buy or rent by introducing a new "Shop" tab to Android TV.
Mozilla gets serious about migrating Pocket users to Firefox accounts
You can still sign in to Pocket via your Google login or Apple ID
Mozilla attempted to build a better news aggregator than the leading Apple News alternatives in Pocket, a read-it-later app it acquired in 2017. The app, which started as a Firefox extension before evolving into a standalone offline reading app, has since received regular updates, the most recent of which was the ability to add articles to your lists on the web. In keeping with Mozilla's commitment to privacy and security, the company has now given Pocket users an ultimatum to migrate to Firefox accounts.
WhatsApp for Android might soon look a lot more like its iOS counterpart
The top app bar could be redesigned in the style of Material Design 3
WhatsApp for Android has been adopting a more iOS-like design in recent beta releases, with the latest change being a bottom navigation bar. The service was also recently spotted working on a redesigned context menu for messages, bringing another aspect closer to the iOS version. These modifications reflect WhatsApp's desire to provide a more consistent user experience across platforms, likely due to the need to keep up with the leading messaging apps. In addition to those efforts, the Meta-owned platform appears to be giving the app's top bar on Android a subtle makeover.
Google Sheets starts rolling out time-saving AI magic into spreadsheets
Sheets can now generate generic templates based on your prompts
Google Workspace apps continue to gain generative AI boosts, as many other business productivity suites are adding new features for automating clerical tasks with a few quick prompts. The search giant is getting ahead of itself, allowing trusted testers to use Google Docs' and Gmail's AI writing assistants since March, similar to how it initially approached the rollout of Bard. Artificial intelligence has since popped up in other Workspace apps like Slides, except in Sheets, where it could prove transformative. That is changing now that Google has begun to integrate Duet AI into your spreadsheets.
Google's got plenty of Chrome love to go around with new features for iOS
iPhone users are getting new Google Lens, Maps, Calendar, and translation goodies on Chrome
Google wants Chrome to dominate not only PCs, but also mobile devices. There's no doubt that Chrome is one of the market's leading browsers, and that's likely to continue as long as it keeps picking up new features at its current rate. If you have Chrome installed on your Android phone, you probably already have access to a number of handy features that enhance your browsing experience. For the iPhone-toting users, some of those features are rolling out to Chrome on iOS this week and in the coming months.
Fairphone 5 leak reveals a more up-to-date screen design
Fairphone's smartphone line is due for a refresh after a one-year hiatus
Fairphone remains one of the very few companies that continues to sell repairable and sustainable smartphones while other brands have come and gone. Despite its staying power, the Dutch company only ships its handsets in limited quantities, so its modular phones are only available in a few markets. That said, the fact that Fairphone has come this far should be lauded, having held its own on a different battleground than many of the mainstream Android phones, championing sustainability at the expense of staying current. With the Fairphone 5, however, the company is trying to catch up with the latest design trends, as per a new leak.
Google will soon open up early access to its AI notebook
Plus, Project Tailwind will have a new branding when it's up and running
Google introduced a flare of AI integrations throughout its services at last month's I/O conference as it was scrambling to close the AI gap with rivals like Microsoft. The event saw the unveiling of a ton of interesting early-stage AI experiments covering Google Search, Workspace apps, and music making. Perhaps one of the most intriguing experimental efforts that has many people excited is a prototype AI notebook known as Project Tailwind. Google immediately opened registration for the program on day one, and those who have been waitlisted will soon see the project in action.
The Google Pixel Fold seems to be having inventory issues
Google has pushed back the Pixel Fold's shipping date by a few weeks
The Pixel Fold is Google's alternative for consumers tired of Samsung’s dominance in the foldable segment, and it seems to tick all the boxes. The foldable phone is set to take on the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and its soon-to-be-released sequel, though it is still prohibitively expensive for many at $1,800. While Google didn't reveal at last month's I/O conference when the Pixel Fold would start shipping, its preorder page indicated that the device would be available on June 27. However, it appears that the phone's delivery dates have been delayed.
Gmail's ChatGPT-like writing assistant is rolling out on Android
'Help me write' will handle your email draft for you
Google brought out the big guns in the ongoing AI war during last month's I/O conference, showcasing a plethora of new generative AI capabilities for its suite of Workspace apps. As part of the exhibit, the search giant unleashed a ChatGPT-like writing assistant for Gmail that can compose emails for you based on brief text prompts. Gmail's "Help me write" was initially released for the web as part of a limited preview, and it's now showing up on Gmail for Android.
The EU may hit Google where it hurts the most
One of the biggest threats yet to Google's ad business
Google's advertising business has frequently been the subject of antitrust investigations from competition watchdogs across the world in a broader effort to diminish the company's alleged dominance in the advertising technology business. Earlier this year, the US Justice Department and eight states sued the search giant, accusing it of monopolizing digital ads through anti-competitive behavior. Google allegedly abused its dominance in ad exchanges and the tools used to take part in the bidding process to cut off competitors. The lawsuit wanted Google to divest its online ad tech business, which would severely hit the company's bottom line. The EU's European Commission now wants the same thing, as it's ready to formally file a "charge sheet" against Google on Wednesday.
Google Wallet expands to five more countries
More Balkan countries now have access to the improved app
Google Wallet recently got a lot more useful thanks to its new capabilities, which allow you to store government-issued IDs and passes in the app alongside your credit cards and vaccine cards. It's in line with Google's promise at last year's I/O conference to turn the service into a one-stop shop for managing your digital cards for payments, identification, vaccination status, passes, and more. This is part of a broader plan to replace Google Pay with the spruced-up Wallet in all countries where the service is available, with Japan being the most recent and final country to adopt this rebranding. With that out of the way, Google is advancing its efforts to expand Wallet to more regions, and five additional countries, mainly in the Balkans, now have access to the app.