Google App APK Teardown Reveals Feed Widget Removal, Podcasts Update and More

Jul. 15, 2018



The Google Search app is probably one of the most used apps on our smartphones and it undergoes a ton of changes quite regularly. The company is always A/B testing some new feature that could make the Google app a little more useful and provide a fluid experience to the users.

While wepreviously learnedthat Google will refine the podcast and assistant features, a teardown of the latest version 8.12 APK of the app hints at several incoming changes. It suggests that the feed widget will be replaced by At-a-Glance, and Google Lens and Podcasts will further improve in functionality.

The biggest change observed in the APK teardown isa ‘deprecation_warning’ for the feed widget, which means it could be removedin an upcoming update.9to5Googlehas found a couple of strings pointing to the fact that the tech giant is going to eliminate this Google Now-era widget and replace it the new At-a-glance widget. The strings found inside the app’s code are as under:

”This widget won’t be available soon. For info like this, get the new Google At-a-glance widget. <font color= #4a90e2><nobr>LEARN MORE”

The feed widget, as you see above, now looks quite outdated and doesn’t fully load to display your content. You can now access news from a dedicated feed in the app, along with weather, calendar, and other info.

The tech giant recently also released astandalone app, which opens the Google Podcasts app that is integrated into the core Google app on Android. The app is continually growing and is expected to getthe ability to surface individual episodes in searchas opposed to just a podcast or category.

There’s a reference toEpisode resultsin the code of the latest version of the app.

The team is also working to add Google Cast support, as well as the ability to transcribe each episode to the app. The company has already discussed the future of their Podcasts platform, talking about upcoming features and its prospects for searchright here.

The teardown also revealed other minor upgrades that might be in tow with an upcoming app update. It includes a revamped Google Lens intro screen, which now better explains what this feature can do, and a ‘Top Apps’ tab on the feed page that currently hasn’t been populated.

Most of these changes to the Google app sound quite appealing but we cannot be sure of the fact whether each of them will make it to the app or not. We will have to wait for an official update to know more, so stay tuned.