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In the latest APK teardown, 9to5Google discovered a curious new feature coming to the Google Meets app for Android. It seems like Google wants to make conversations safer when on the move. That's why the functionality is called "On-the-Go".

The feature itself is super simple - once Meet detects that you are walking while on a conference call, it will ask you to activate the On-the-Go feature. This will disable your camera and turn off the audio stream of other participants just for you. The rest of the participants will remain unaffected, though.

In addition, the app will enlarge most buttons on the screens so they are easier to press and see. The main idea is to minimize distractions. But once the handset's motion sensors detect that you are stationary, it will switch back to the standard view.

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Reader comments

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  • Anonymous
  • fCC

Phones now tell people to not hit their head while walking. Amazing

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  • Anonymous
  • gqb

Doing conference while walking? Seriously, stop at a nearby cafe for crying out loud!

R

Please don’t use the phone while walking🥲

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