


This helps him gain perspective on the mobile industry at large and gives him multiple points of reference in his coverage. Since then, he has mostly been faithful to the Google phone lineup, though these days, he is also carrying an iPhone in addition to his Pixel phone. After his HTC One S refused to connect to mobile internet despite three warranty repairs, he quickly switched to a Nexus 4, which he considers his true first Android phone. Manuel's first steps into the Android world were plagued by issues. He isn't shy to dig into technical backgrounds and the nitty-gritty developer details, either. Manuel studied Media and Culture studies in Düsseldorf, finishing his university career with a master's thesis titled "The Aesthetics of Tech YouTube Channels: Production of Proximity and Authenticity." His background gives him a unique perspective on the ever-evolving world of technology and its implications on society. He has been covering tech news and reviewing devices since joining Android Police as a news writer in 2019. Manuel Vonau is Android Police's Google Editor, with expertise in Android, Chrome, and other Google products - the very core of Android Police’s content. This way, only screened apps from the Play Store will be able to have access to sensitive data. With this attribute, apps can limit the visibility of their contents to only those accessibility services that are meant to help users with disabilities. The new versions can automatically generate the necessary file for projects in question, with more details available for developers over at Google’s documentation.Īnother change highlighted in Google’s announcement is a new accessibilityDataSensitive attribute that is supposed to keep your sensitive data safer. With the latest pre-release versions of Android Studio (Giraffe Canary 7 and AGP 8.1.0-alpha07, to be specific), this is changing. Right now, app developers have to declare support for this feature manually, with the consequence that the option isn’t supported by many apps right now. Google additionally reiterates improvements to per-app languages, a feature first introduced with Android 13 that allows you to set different languages for different apps.
