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Google Chrome might adopt Android 14's predictive back gesture feature

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(Image credit- SamMobile) At the I/O 2023 event, Google unveiled further enhancements in addition to the Predictive Back function, such as the floating app windows that are a component of Android 14's One-handed mode. Users may multitask with this capability without moving between programs, which is a terrific feature.

The Android 14 Device's Floating Apps Window Can Be Enabled

According to the report, users must head to Settings > System > One-handed mode and toggle on the Floating Apps window option on their Samsung handset running Android 14-based One UI 6.0 in order to enable this feature. Once enabled, users can use the One-handed mode to access floating windows. Background Information Blur was a wonderful feature that was highlighted during I/O 2023. Users who frequently navigate between several programs can now easily check which apps are active in the background without explicitly accessing the task list thanks to this functionality. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1471"]Android 14 will let the predictive back gesture work inside apps Image credit- 9to5Google[/caption] Android 14 will include this feature, which will be turned on by default. Users can customize the feature and allow different blur effect settings for various apps. With Predictive Back and the other new features included in Android 14, Google intends to improve the usability and productivity of the operating system.

Exploring the Potential of Android 14's Predictive Back Feature

Predictive Back appears to be taking over as the standard experience for almost all Android mobile users, and it's simple to imagine it growing to include more functionality in the future. The Predictive Back feature is covered in greater detail in a YouTube video that Android Developers have posted. The Predictive Back feature and other enhancements announced at the I/O 2023 event have yet to be fully realized by Google, but it appears that they will have a significant impact on how consumers interact with Android smartphones. For Android users, the inclusion of the Predictive Back feature in Android 14 is a significant advancement because it will give them more flexibility over how they view the secondary app. The functionality will facilitate time and effort savings and improve the experience as a whole. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="1280"]Google Chrome to get Android 14 predictive back gesture feature - TechGoing Image credit- TechGoing[/caption]

Increasing Navigational Efficiency with Android 14: Predictive Back

Developers will benefit from increased user engagement since they may show previous actions when users come back. Additionally, they will be able to do deep linking when users come back from another screen thanks to this. Predictive Back, according to Google, will revolutionize how Android users use their devices and assist developers in making more engaging experiences. Customers will gain from smooth navigation and simpler back-to-home operations thanks to the new feature. Also read: EU to draw up rules to ban AI for mass biometric surveillance and predictive policing Android 14 offers all of these improvements, and the business will soon make the new software available. Naturally, the foundation of this new function is the original back gesture that the developer introduced with Android 12. This September, the tech behemoth is anticipated to issue the Android 14 update for particular gadgets. Over the course of the year, Google also intends to add compatibility for a number of more devices.  

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