Google recently announced it’s rolling out updates to six different Android apps, from the TalkBack screen reader to Google Maps. The updates add useful new features, like the ability to schedule when a text message will be sent in the Messages app. Google Maps is also receiving an update of its own that adds a true dark mode throughout the entire app, not just when you’re using navigation.
There’s also an update to Google’s password autofill tool that will tell you if your passwords have been leaked and let you know it’s time to change it. These are rolling updates. That means you may not have access to them right away, so keep checking the Play Store for app updates.
What update is coming to Google Maps?
Google is adding a true dark mode throughout the entire app. Prior to the latest update, Google Maps only offered a dark mode when you were actively using navigation mode.
Once Google Maps updates on your Android phone or tablet, you can turn dark mode on all the time by going to Settings > Theme and then select Always in Dark Theme.
What is the update for Password Checkup?
If you use Google’s Password Manager to autofill your usernames and passwords in Chrome or Android apps, then this update is for you. Google will now check all of your login credentials to see if they’ve been leaked or exposed in a hack. If it finds your information, a prompt will let you know you need to change your password.
The new Password Checkup tool is rolling out to Android devices running Android 9 or higher. You can check if you’re using Google’s autofill service by opening the Settings app, then go to System > Languages & Input > Advanced and tap Autofill Service. If that path doesn’t take you to the right place, since every Android phone is a little bit different, you can use the search tool in the Settings app to look for Autofill.
Once you navigate to the Autofill section, you’ll want to make sure Google is selected.
If you haven’t been using Google’s autofill tool, then start saving your credentials when it prompts you. If you have been using it, then keep using it as you have been. The tool will let you know when it finds your information was leaked — you don’t have to do anything special to trigger it.
What update did Google Messages receive?
If you’re not already using Google Messages as your default text messaging app, this might finally get you to make the switch. Google is rolling out an update that adds the option to schedule when a message is sent. Scheduling messages is especially useful if you don’t want to bother someone at the wrong time because they’re in a different time zone, or you know they’re busy at work.
Once your Messages app receives the latest update, you can start to compose a message just like you always do, but instead of tapping on the send button — long-press it. A menu will pop up, asking when you want it sent. It’s as easy as that.
Are there any updates for TalkBack?
Google’s TalkBack accessibility feature is getting an update to help blind or low vision users navigate and use their Android devices. There are new gestures, navigation options, spoken feedback and menus.
You can get more information about the TalkBack update here.
Google is also adding new features to Android Auto and Google Assistant. They’re relatively minor updates, but worth taking note of.
Android Auto users are getting the ability to set custom wallpapers that are displayed on their vehicle’s screen. Google is also adding voice-activated games that your passengers can play during long road trips. One of the games Google mentions is Jeopardy, which is always a hit. Finally, Google is adding shortcuts to the Android Auto launch screen that will make it easy to check the weather or quick access to contacts for messaging and calls.
Google Assistant is getting improvements when you use voice commands to interact with the digital assistant when your screen is off and the device is locked. Google says that the cards that show information are now bigger, making it easier to read responses. To ensure the feature is working as expected turn on Lock Screen Personal Results in your Google Assistant settings page.