Apple spent this year explaining why its smarter Siri still is not ready.
Google just shipped a phone update built around AI it says works right now.
It reaches Pixel phones first, with other brands set to follow in the months ahead.
What's New On Your Phone
The headline feature is a bubble bar. It lets you shrink any app into a floating bubble at the bottom of the screen.
A quick tap jumps you between them. That helps when you are juggling a few apps at once.
Google laid out all the changes on its blog.
There is also a tool aimed at social media. You can now record your selfie camera and your screen at the same time.
That is exactly what people do for reaction videos on TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram.
Foldable owners get a new gaming mode too. It uses a 50/50 split with an on-screen game pad.
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The AI Doing The Heavy Lifting
The update is part of a Pixel Drop. That is Google's regular batch of new phone features.
The bigger story is the AI riding along with it.
Google is rolling out a music model called Lyria 3. It builds songs from text prompts.
There is also a new Gemini that can edit videos right inside a chat. It can take in text, images, and sound, not just typed questions.
Pixel phones can now share files with Apple's AirDrop too. That works on older Pixels like the 8a and 9a, and closes a gap that bugged people for years.
The timing is the point. Apple's big Siri and software upgrades are not due until September.
The gap is wide enough that Apple has agreed to put Gemini into Siri. TechCrunch and others have noted the same race.
Watches And Safety Too
The update adds safety tools as well. There is a Mark as Lost option for missing devices and live threat alerts.
The Pixel Watch can now sense a car crash, a fall, or a missing pulse. It can then call for help on its own.
It also squeezes out up to 10% more battery life. And it can show live updates from your phone apps.
There is a custom-greeting feature, too. Your phone can record its own message for callers when you cannot pick up.
What To Watch
Android runs most of the world's phones. That gives Google a huge stage for new AI.
For Google, the phone is a shop window. Each update shows off what its AI can do.
Apple tends to move slower and more carefully. Google is betting that speed wins attention.
Google's playbook is clear. It wants to put its newest AI in people's hands first, through Pixel and Android.
More tools are due later this summer. One, called Personal Intelligence, links your Google apps to Gemini.
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