- An update of the fast pair for Android is on the way
- The new interface was identified in hidden code
- It is easier to see the battery life levels
If you have twinned one of the best Android phones with one of the best pairs of wireless eg, you have a useful software upgrade to wait, according to the hidden code identified in the last Android update.
The Android Authority team has been digging in the Google Play Services application which is updated alongside Android, noting some changes in the fast pair interface – this is the easy -fitted Bluetooth connection service.
When this update will be really activated, you will see the progression bars of the circular color battery with color code, the lighter labels so that you know which earpiece is which and the battery indicators so that you can see at a glance how many juices you have stayed in your buds.
You will always see the left earpiece, the charge case and the right earner as before – but this adjustments mean that the necessary information is presented in a more visually engaging way, and in an easier way to evaluate quickly.
Android vs iOS
A hidden code like this is generally used for features which are about to be deployed, or which test on a limited number of devices – most Android users will not yet see these updates, but the modified functionality is deeper.
Google has said nothing about this update, so we don’t know exactly when the interface of the new look will appear – and it can even be modified before Google decides that it is ready to be pushed to the masses.
Of course, the fast pair is against the very smooth and fast connection process that you get with AirPods and iPhones. Again, all users must do is to open the lift load of headphones and a connection prompt appears on the iPhone screen.
Apple has also implemented a neat iOS battery screen for AirPods, with neat and tidy graphics and battery charging indicators – but the updated interface on Android could be the best now to present this information intuitively.