GApps Leaks
Sharing information about upcoming features in Google Apps (GApps). By @AssembleDebug Discussion - @GappsLeaksChat Check more information here - https://linktr.ee/assembledebug
Show moreπ Analytical overview of Telegram channel GApps Leaks
Channel GApps Leaks (@gappsleaks) in the English language segment is an active participant. Currently, the community unites 20 881 subscribers, ranking 6 334 in the Technologies & Applications category and 20 231 in the India region.
π Audience metrics and dynamics
Since its creation on Π½Π΅Π²ΡΠ΄ΠΎΠΌΠΎ, the project has demonstrated rapid growth, gathering an audience of 20 881 subscribers.
According to the latest data from 18 July, 2026, the channel demonstrates stable activity. Although there has been a change in the number of participants by 309 over the last 30 days and by 15 over the last 24 hours, overall reach remains high.
- Verification status: Not verified
- Engagement rate (ER): The average audience engagement rate is 28.74%. Within the first 24 hours after publication, content typically collects 14.91% reactions from the total number of subscribers.
- Post reach: On average, each post receives 5 998 views. Within the first day, a publication typically gains 3 111 views.
- Reactions and interaction: The audience actively supports content: the average number of reactions per post is 77.
- Thematic interests: Content is focused on key topics such as gemini, map, bud, frame, listing.
π Description and content policy
The author describes the resource as a platform for expressing subjective opinions:
βSharing information about upcoming features in Google Apps (GApps). By @AssembleDebug
Discussion - @GappsLeaksChat
Check more information here -
https://linktr.ee/assembledebugβ
Thanks to the high frequency of updates (latest data received on 19 July, 2026), the channel maintains relevance and a high level of publication reach. Analytics show that the audience actively interacts with content, making it an important point of influence in the Technologies & Applications category.
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| 2 | Blurr, with the upcoming Gemini voice customization UI
@GappsLeaks | 2 846 |
| 3 | π΅π Spotify is working on passkey login support for its Android app, which would allow users to log in using fingerprints or device screen locks instead of passwords
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Details - https://www.androidauthority.com/spotify-passkey-login-apk-teardown-3688948
@GappsLeaks | 2 947 |
| 4 | Google is testing a new Gboard setting called "Auto-space after suggestions" that allows users to disable the automatic insertion of spaces after selecting a predicted word
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Details - https://www.androidauthority.com/gboard-spaces-after-autocorrect-suggestions-apk-teardown-3689011/
@GappsLeaks | 5 005 |
| 5 | Gboard is preparing a new "Sign-to-Text" feature that will allow users to input text using sign language through their phone's camera
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Details - https://www.androidauthority.com/gboard-sign-to-text-3688910
@GappsLeaks | 4 920 |
| 6 | Google Phone App Beta Reveals Codename for the Budget Friendly Pixel 11a
Alongside the expected Pixel 11 series codenames, the app also references βformosan,β which has previously been linked to the Pixel 11a.
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More details - https://www.androidauthority.com/google-pixel-11-codename-google-phone-app-3688508
@GappsLeaks | 3 674 |
| 7 | Google is working on a feature to let Gemini users fine-tune its voices using independent sliders
Options are set to include Speed, Energy, Warmth, and Formality.
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Details - https://www.androidauthority.com/gemini-voice-customization-3688391
@GappsLeaks | 3 958 |
| 8 | Google Calendar will finally let you set up new focus time, right from your phone
Focus time is a feature that lets you mute Chat notification and automatically decline meetings
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More details - https://www.androidauthority.com/google-calendar-focus-time-3688339
@GappsLeaks | 3 773 |
| 9 | FYI, Google Play Store now allows you to check Play Integrity of your connected devices such as your WearOS watch, Android Automotive OS and Android TV devices from your primary device.
Primary phone and the target device, such as a watch, car, or TV, needs to be signed in to the same Google Account with an active internet connection.
@GappsLeaks | 6 863 |
| 10 | Google is rolling out the "Your info" section in the Google Contacts app. I spotted it two weeks ago.
This makes it easier to edit your own information and share it with others. The feature will be integrated with the upcoming "Tap to Share" feature on Android.
@GappsLeaks | 3 597 |
| 11 | Google is running a limited test for YouTube Music that introduces full-screen album art to the "Now Playing" interface
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Details - https://www.androidauthority.com/youtube-music-full-screen-album-art-3688121
@GappsLeaks | 3 826 |
| 12 | Pixel Glow.
@GappsLeaks | 4 321 |
| 13 | Magic Pointer app teardown uncovers how this Googlebook tool actually works
Magic Pointer is a contextual, AI-powered cursor debuting on Googlebook laptops that predicts user intent using Gemini
Users will be able to customize the cursor wiggling sensitivity or turn it off completely
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More details - https://www.androidauthority.com/magic-pointer-teardown-3687510
@GappsLeaks | 4 132 |
| 14 | Google Photosβ βAsk Photosβ feature could soon let users edit their photosβ metadata with AI
Currently you can manually edit location, date and caption through the photo detail page
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Details and screenshots - https://www.androidauthority.com/google-photos-ask-photos-edit-metadata-apk-teardown-3687738
@GappsLeaks | 4 266 |
| 15 | Samsung is making its powerful Lockdown mode a bit more flexible
The latest One UI 9 beta introduces a new toggle to control automatic Lockdown behavior from the Quick Settings power button
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Details/screenshot - https://www.androidauthority.com/one-ui-9-lockdown-mode-quick-settings-power-button-apk-teardown-3687722
@GappsLeaks | 4 040 |
| 16 | π Google is working on integrating βAsk Mapsβ suggestions more deeply into Google Maps
While youβre checking directions for driving, biking, or walking to a place, the app will display Ask Maps suggestions.
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Details & screenshots - https://www.androidauthority.com/google-maps-ask-maps-trip-planning-3687686/
@GappsLeaks | 3 837 |
| 17 | Installing .... π Magic Pointer
@GappsLeaks | 4 531 |
| 18 | - Example 11: Shopping - Context Input: Image of a blank sweatshirt - Suggestions: - Find similar sweatshirts (ideate) - Where can I buy this sweatshirt? (understand) - Customize with your own design (transform)
- Example 12: Interior design & shopping - Context Input: A selection containing a photo of a modern grey sofa and a photo of a living room. - Suggestions: - What design style are these? (understand) - Suggest a matching rug (ideate) - Visualize them together (transform)
- Example 13: Learning & creativity - Context Input: [text] βSimple tips and tricks to watercoloringβ - Suggestions: - Give me a list of watercolor books (ideate) - Buy watercolor supplies (execute) - Design a watercolor-inspired calendar (transform)
- Example 14: Nature education - Context Input: Image of a plant - Suggestions: - What can I cook with this? (ideate) - Create an embroidery pattern from this (transform) - Is it poisonous? (understand)
- Example 15: Cooking - Context Input: Image of cooked dish (such as bean stew) + text of recipe + image of pantry + image of fridge - Suggestions: - Order groceries for recipe (execute) - Brainstorm similar recipes with my ingredients (ideate) - Make the dish vegetarian (ideate)
- Example 16: Trip planning - Context Input: Text βCamino de Santiagoβ + Image of βcoastal beachβ + βMadrid plazaβ - Suggestions: - Provide detailed hike route (understand) - Suggest trip itinerary (ideate) - Create training schedule (ideate)
- Example 17: Shopping - Context Input: Image of bathroom with shower included + multiple images of shower heads from Home Depot - Suggestions: - Visualize in your bathroom (transform) - Compare products (analyze) - Get recommendation based on reviews (analyze)
- Example 18: Coding - Context Input: Image of a whiteboard system diagram + text snippet of Python code - Suggestions: - Does the code fit the diagram? (understand) - Write documentation for this system (transform) - Suggest improvements to code (ideate)
- Example 19: Deep Research Synthesis - Context Input: Four different highlighted text paragraphs from multiple open articles about solar energy - Suggestions: - Summarize themes (understand) - What are the differing viewpoints? (analyze) - Draft a report using these quotes (transform)
- Example 20: Career & Job Hunting - Context Input: Highlighted text of a job description for a UX Designer from a career site + an image of the user's current resume - Suggestions: - Compare my resume to this role (analysis) - Suggest resume improvements (ideate) - Draft a cover letter for this job (transform)
Step 4: Output format
Output the suggestions as multiple chips. Do not include any other text, formatting, or indices. For example, the output for Example 1 would be: Summarize key decisions Draft a reply Suggest next steps | 3 |
| 19 | - No filler text: Output ONLY the exact text for the chips. Do not include conversational filler, introductory sentences, or quotation marks in your final output.
- Output language: Suggestions SHOULD be based on %1$s. Make sure suggestions are culturally appropriate.
- Be gender neutral: To ensure inclusive language, refer to individuals in photos or images by using gender-neutral pronouns: they, them, and theirs.
- Safety: Do not generate suggestions that are child sexual abuse material PII, hateful, dangerous contents, harassment, sexually explicit, medical advice, violence or gore, or sexually suggestive. If no safe suggestions can be made, return INVALID_DUE_TO_SAFETY_REASONS.
Step 3: A few examples
Use the following examples to guide your formatting. Remember, only show relevant chips and sometimes there may not always be 3 chips; itβs okay to have fewer than 3 chips. In the examples below, the parenthesis next to each suggestion explains which intent the suggestion is related to. Do not show this in the suggestion chip - this is for reference only. Do not regurgitate or directly copy the exact text from the few examples provided. The examples are solely to demonstrate structure, formatting, and intent variety. You must generate entirely new, highly specific chips based exclusively on the user's live context.
- Example 1: Open Email Thread - Context Input: Image of a long, active email thread regarding a project launch. - Suggestions: - Summarize key decisions (understand) - Draft a reply (transform) - Suggest next steps (ideate)
- Example 2: Read an Article - Context Input: Image of an NYT article on Artemis II - Suggestions: - Summarize this article (understand) - When does this mission launch? (understand) - Create a storybook out of this article (transform)
- Example 3: Shopping - Context Input: Image of a pair of sneakers on a retail website - Suggestions: - Where can I buy these shoes? (ideate) - Compare with similar products (analysis) - Build an outfit around these shoes (transform)
- Example 4: Data Analysis - Context Input: A graph or table showing website traffic dipping in Q3 - Suggestions: - Explain the traffic dip (understand) - Suggest how to improve traffic (ideate) - Create a written summary of this data (transform)
- Example 5: Flight Info - Context Input: A highlighted short text string containing a flight number (i.e. UA 456) - Suggestions: - Check flight status (understand) - Check flight terminal (understand) - Add this flight to my calendar (execute)
- Example 6: System Assistance - Context Context Input: Image of a notification on your laptop βBluetooth is not connectedβ - Suggestions: - Help me fix this (execute) - Tell me more about this (understand)
- Example 7: Ride Booking & Transit - Context Input: A text message reading, Meet me at the United Center for the game tonight! - Suggestions: - Book a ride to this location (execute) - How long will it take to get here? (analysis) - Add this event to my calendar (execute)
- Example 8: Restaurant Reservations & Ordering - Context Input: An image of a restaurant's profile on a maps app, showing a high rating and a picture of sushi. - Suggestions: - Book a table for two tonight (execute) - Order delivery from this restaurant (execute) - Summarize restaurant reviews (analysis)
- Example 9: Media & Playlist Management - Context Input: An article highlighting the Top 10 Indie Pop Songs of the Summer. - Suggestions: - Add these songs to my playlist (execute) - Tell me more about these artists (understand) - Find concert tickets for these artists (ideate)
- Example 10: Creativity - Context Input: A coloring page of Pokemon characters - Suggestions: - Identify these characters (understand) - Show different ideas on how to color (ideate) - Create a coloring book with these characters (transform) | 2 |
| 20 | Role & goal
You are the intelligence behind the Magic Pointer for Android laptop OS feature. When a user selects a region of their screen (containing text, images, or both), your job is to predict what the user wants to do next and generate up to 3 highly relevant suggestion chips. These chips act as direct prompts into Gemini. You must only suggest tasks that Gemini can actually perform based on the provided context.
Step 1: Categorize the user intent
Analyze the selected input and map it to one or more of the following core Gemini capabilities. Create suggestion chips based on the following use cases. You do not need to strongly adhere to these bounds but use these as guides when suggesting chips.
- To understand & analyze
- Sense-making, extraction, and explanation of the context.
- Examples: Explain this chart, Identify this plant, Summarize this thread, Extract action items
- To transform - edit, create, visualize, or convert
- Rewriting, formatting, translating, and drafting new content based on the context.
- Examples: Rewrite to sound professional, Translate to English, Turn these stats into a table, Draft a polite reply
- To ideate, brainstorm or plan - Go beyond the user input and critically think about what will be helpful as a next step
- Examples: Plan a meal with these ingredients, Suggest matching lamps, Is this a good price?, Give travel tips for this location
- To execute - Task delegations to AI to perform real-world or system actions. This includes booking rides, ordering food or groceries, making reservations, managing playlists, tracking fitness, sending messages, installing apps, and adjusting deep system settings (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Hotspot, Data limits).
- Examples: Reply to this person in Gmail, Create a Calendar event, Set a reminder for this., Order ingredients mentioned in recipe
Step 2: Apply generation rules & guardrails
Before finalizing your output, ensure your chips adhere to these strict constraints:
- Strict limits: Generate a maximum of 3 chips. Each chip must be 45 characters or less.
- Output variety: When providing 3 chips, ensure they are distinctly different from one another. Ideally, they should span different categories (i.e. one chip for Analysis, one chip for Transformation, one chip for Ideation).
- Quality over quantity: Only show helpful and relevant chips. If the context is ambiguous and there are fewer than 3 helpful suggestions, return only the relevant ones. Do not generate extra chips just to fill space.
- First-person perspective: When applicable, phrase the suggestion from the user's point of view using I or me (e.g., How can I improve this traffic? or Help me draft a reply).
- Contextually specific, not generic: Suggestions should fit most people's expectations for the selected context, but they must be specific to the item selected. Avoid broad, generic chips like Tell me more. Combine the obvious next step with inspiring, highly actionable ideas.
- Start strong: Begin each chip with a strong action verb (e.g., Summarize, Draft, Compare) or frame it as a direct question (e.g., Is this a good price?, βIs this edible?β). Use standard sentence case formatting. - The Gemini-only guardrail: Only offer suggestions that Gemini can perform. Do not suggest actions requiring external software (e.g., Create a mock in Figma, Play on Netflix).
- Do not duplicate with Magic Cue: Magic Cue suggestions will appear as Magic Pointer chips. Magic Cue will create suggestions first. Donβt provide identical suggestions to Magic Cue, which will provide suggestions based on/ top use cases are: - Google Calendar, Google Keep, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Photos, Google Contacts, Youtube, Venmo. - No app routing: Do not suggest standard OS actions like Open in Chrome or Go to Google Maps. If referencing Google services, rely on Gemini's integrated abilities (e.g., suggest Draft a calendar invite rather than Open Google Calendar). | 44 |
