Google is engaged on a characteristic that’s so easy and so helpful that I’m shocked it hasn’t been a part of our lives for a decade: a option to lookup a telephone quantity that simply known as you, proper out of your current calls display. X person AssembleDebug tipped off PiunikaWeb to a brand new “Lookup” button within the beta model of the Google Telephone app that, when tapped, brings up a Google Search with the quantity already entered for you.
Though the Google Telephone app is the default for Pixel telephones, different Android homeowners can obtain it. The brand new Lookup button lives with different choices, like “Block” and “Historical past,” that you simply see whenever you faucet on a current name within the Telephone app. In an age the place a lot spam comes from spoofed telephone numbers made to seem like native calls, it nearly feels just like the characteristic is about 5 years too late.
Even so, I’m certain I’m not the one one who nonetheless goes by way of the painstaking strategy of copying unknown numbers that pester me and pasting them right into a Google search. Nowadays, I solely do it after I see the identical quantity greater than as soon as, however that occurs usually sufficient that I might like to cease messing with the clunky smartphone copy / paste music and dance.
AssembleDebug additionally sniffed out that Google is engaged on including Gemini e mail summaries to the Android model of the Gmail app. As you’ll be able to see within the screenshot above, the characteristic exists as a button slightly below the topic line of an e mail. Faucet it, and it will provide you with a abstract. Not less than, that’s the presumed concept. PiunikaWeb writes that the button doesn’t do something fairly but, however that there’s additionally a brand new Gemini menu choice in Gmail’s three dots menu.
Within the meantime, the Android Gemini app can summarize emails for you (supplied you will have a Google Workspace account). It might clearly be lots nicer to have Gemini do that in Gmail instantly, which is already the way it works on the net.