Android 16’s latest beta simplifies the process for adjusting call settings.

The recent Android 16 Beta introduces a small but significant enhancement to call settings that aims to improve user convenience. This upgrade features a pop-up interface, allowing users to manage calls without leaving their current app. Google’s attention to detail in implementing these minor updates reflects a dedication to enhancing user experience overall.

In the Android 16 QPR1 Beta 2 build, users can now handle their call settings via a pop-up bubble instead of navigating to a full-screen call app. This means actions like switching to speaker mode, muting a caller, or ending a call can be done effortlessly from the status bar, thereby streamlining the calling process. It may be surprising to some, but the primary purpose of smartphones is still to make calls, despite the array of distractions that come with modern devices.

Google’s ongoing commitment to refining the call interface shows they haven’t forgotten this essential function. The improvements, although seemingly minor, have a lasting impact on user interaction during calls. For example, as showcased in a video by Android Authority, tapping the usual status bar icon during a call brings up a bubble pop-up with options to handle the call directly.

This is a departure from Android 15’s approach, where tapping the call icon redirected users to the full call application. The new feature enhances seamlessness, allowing users to keep their focus on the app they’re using while managing their call. Though these updates might not be groundbreaking, they contribute significantly to enhancing the overall user experience.

Users can look forward to new features in Android 16, no matter their size, as they offer valuable quality-of-life improvements.

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