New Features Coming to Samsung Galaxy Phones, Tablets, and Galaxy Watches

Samsung Galaxy smartphones, tablets, and smartwatches are in line to receive five new enhancing features, as Google announced a bundle of new features that will be released to all Android smartphones and Wear OS smartwatches.
Google has introduced five new convenient features that will be released to all Android phones and most Wear OS watches, out of which two of those features are powered by AI. Noticeably, one feature is quite beneficial but only limited to a particular USA market.
Being a Galaxy user, you must be curious to know what new features are on your device’s way. Here’s the list mentioned below:
- Music Search in Circle to Search
- Listen to webpages in Google Chrome
- Gemini-powered Talkback for detailed audio descriptions of images
- Offline Google Maps on Wear OS smartwatches
- Earthquake Alerts in the USA
Circle to Search with Google is receiving a new feature that lets you identify music playing on your device or speakers around you, similar to Apple’s Shazam app. This new option will prevent you from installing third-party applications for music recognition on Galaxy phones or tablets.

Google Chrome will soon permit you to listen to articles and news instead of reading them. This feature will prevent you from a time-consuming process. You will see a “Listen To This Page” option in the app’s menu. You can also adjust reading speed, select different voices, and use advanced playback controls.
Google is integrating Gemini into Talkback, which is Android’s screen reader. However, recently it was reported that Samsung Galaxy devices will not get access to this new Gemini feature. Since Samsung Galaxy devices do not support Google’s Talkback as they have dedicated Talkback.
Now Google Maps can work offline on Wear OS-based smartwatches without even asking for internet connectivity or being in the range of a paired phone. It will let you navigate to a place even without cellular connectivity using Google Maps on your Galaxy Watch.
Google makes the Android Earthquake Alert System available in all 50 states and territories in the USA. Its data is crowdsourced, and it helps you stay safe using alerts and life-saving tips. to alert.