Google updates Android 17 and Wear OS with focus on wearables and XR
Floating app windows, specialized gaming modes for foldables, and a strategic push into augmented reality define the latest software rollout from Google. As the company updates its mobile and wearable platforms, the focus shifts toward seamless multitasking and the integration of upcoming Android XR smart glasses due this autumn.

Android 17 introduces new Bubble app windows designed to streamline multitasking across the operating system. Foldable phone users gain a 50/50 split-screen gaming mode, while a new Screen Reaction recording feature adds functionality for content creators. These features will arrive on Pixel devices first, with a wider rollout to third-party hardware following in the coming months.
On the wearable front, Wear OS 7 emphasizes battery efficiency and introduces Live Updates to keep users connected without constant manual refreshing. These improvements serve as a foundation for the company's entry into the smart glasses market. Gemini Intelligence remains a key part of the platform's roadmap, with specific capabilities slated for deployment later this year.
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