Google VPN now available for Pixel Tablet and strange WhatsApp bug on Android Auto adds ‘Oh’ to messages
Google VPN Now Supports Pixel Tablet
Pixel Tablet users now have access to Google’s VPN service, expanding its compatibility beyond the previously limited range of devices. Initially pre-installed for users testing Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1, the VPN can now be downloaded directly from the Google Play Store for Pixel Tablet owners running the stable version of Android 15.
Previously, attempting to install the VPN on the Pixel Tablet returned an error message stating, “This tablet isn’t compatible with this app.” However, that restriction has now been lifted, allowing users to install and configure the service. After downloading, users can access the VPN quickly by adding its Tile to the Quick Settings menu.
Despite the availability, Google has not yet updated its official documentation for the service. The support page still lists the VPN as exclusive to “Pixel 7 & later.” This limitation seemed arbitrary, as the Pixel Tablet briefly supported the service earlier this year before Google disabled it with a server-side update.
With this change, the VPN’s availability feels more official than previous sideloading workarounds that allowed limited access. This unexpected update adds value to the Pixel Tablet, offering users greater privacy and aligning it more closely with Google’s broader device ecosystem.
Android Auto Bug Adds “Oh” to WhatsApp Messages
While Google celebrates an expanded VPN offering, a quirky Android Auto bug is causing some frustration among users. Over the past few weeks, many Android Auto users have reported an issue where WhatsApp messages read aloud by Google Assistant are being appended with an inexplicable “oh” at the end.
Numerous complaints on forums like Reddit confirm this odd behavior, although it appears limited to WhatsApp. Other messaging apps have not been affected, suggesting the problem may stem from an interaction between WhatsApp and Google Assistant rather than Android Auto itself.
Interestingly, this bug has persisted for weeks for some users, though others have yet to encounter it. In testing, the behavior couldn’t be replicated, indicating the issue may not be widespread or is dependent on specific configurations.
So far, the extra “oh” doesn’t seem to disrupt the functionality of the messaging feature—it’s simply an annoyance. Google has not provided a timeline for fixing this issue, but users hope for a resolution soon to restore normal functionality.
Conclusion
The recent updates reflect both progress and quirks in Google’s ecosystem. Pixel Tablet owners now enjoy the added utility of Google VPN, a feature that enhances privacy and complements the device’s versatility. Meanwhile, Android Auto users dealing with the WhatsApp bug can take solace in knowing the issue doesn’t affect usability, though it highlights the occasional unpredictability of voice assistant technology.
Stay tuned for further updates as Google addresses these developments.
Google Wallet gets Digital Passports and Pixel phones get battery-saving features
Google Wallet can now store digital versions of your US passport! This can be used for domestic travel security checks at TSA checkpoints if your state doesn’t offer a digital ID yet.
Here’s how to add your passport to Google Wallet:
- Open the Google Wallet app on your Android phone (version 9 or later).
- Tap “Add to Wallet” and then “ID” followed by “ID Pass.”
- Follow the steps to scan your passport information page and the security chip inside the back cover.
- Record a short video of yourself for verification.
Important things to remember:
- This digital passport isn’t a replacement for your physical passport, so always carry both when traveling.
- It currently only works for domestic travel within the US.
- If you lose your phone, you can remove the digital passport from your Google account.
Pixel phones get new features to improve battery health!
The latest update lets you set a charging limit of 80% to slow down battery degradation. There’s also a hidden feature called “bypass charging” that might be even more helpful.
What is bypass charging?
With bypass charging, when your battery reaches 80%, your phone will continue to use power directly from the charger instead of the battery. This reduces wear and tear on the battery, especially while gaming or using demanding apps.
Is bypass charging available on all Pixel phones?
It’s not entirely clear yet. The 80% charging limit works on many Pixel models, but bypass charging has only been confirmed on the Pixel 8 Pro so far. It likely works on Pixel 8, 8a, and the Pixel 9 series too, but Google hasn’t officially confirmed this.
Pixel Screenshots get smarter!
The latest update for Pixel Screenshots on Pixel 9 phones integrates with Gboard. Now, when you take a screenshot that includes a movie, song, or product, Pixel Screenshots remembers that information.
How does this help?
For example, if you screenshot a song title and then open a music app, Gboard might autofill the song name for you. This feature is called “proactive recall.”
Other Pixel Screenshots updates:
- The image viewer now suggests more search terms based on your screenshots.
- The app automatically categorizes your screenshots (this might take some time).
- You can easily save a specific part of a screenshot with “Circle to Search.”
This update also brings new features to Gboard, including a sticker pack and the ability to browse Emoji Kitchen combinations.
Google Updates: Gemini, Docs, and Messages
Gemini Gets a Mini Makeover:
- The website’s text field now looks like the mobile app.
- The Android app now shows your Gemini model type (like “1.5 Pro”).
40 New Templates for Google Docs:
- Google Docs has added new, modern templates for various uses like business proposals or meeting notes.
- These templates are designed to save you time by providing a starting point for your document.
- You can find them by going to File > New > From template gallery.
Customize Your Google Messages Profile:
- Google Messages now lets you easily edit your profile information, including name and picture.
- This helps people you message recognize you better.
More to Come:
- Google says to expect even more new Docs templates in the future.
- Google Messages’ profile feature is rolling out to everyone soon.
Android
Android 15 QPR1 Bug: Mixed-up icons
Some Pixel users who have updated to Android 15 QPR1 have noticed a strange visual bug. The update seems to be mixing up the light and dark themes for app icons.
For example, if your phone is set to light mode, you might see app icons appear in their dark mode versions. Conversely, if your phone is in dark mode, you might see light mode app icons. This can make the phone’s interface look inconsistent and a bit jarring.
This issue is particularly noticeable with themed icons, which are designed to match the system’s color scheme. However, due to this bug, they appear in the opposite color scheme, creating a visual mismatch.
While this is a minor bug, it can be quite annoying for users who prefer a consistent look and feel on their devices. Fortunately, Google is aware of the issue and is working on a fix. It’s likely that this bug will be addressed in a future update.
In the meantime, users will have to wait patiently for a resolution. While there’s no official workaround at the moment, some users have reported that switching between different accent colors and then reverting back to the original color scheme might temporarily fix the issue. However, this is not a guaranteed solution and may vary depending on the device and Android version.
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