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    Google Hesitates on Stackable Widgets for Android

    Lina Johnson MercilliBy Lina Johnson MercilliMarch 9, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Google is exploring the possibility of stackable widgets for Android, but there is no current commitment to implement this feature.
    2. The Android team’s Product Manager acknowledged that while some manufacturers offer stackable widgets, it is not yet available on stock Android.
    3. During a recent Q&A, it was revealed that Google sees potential for widgets in Android XR, but there are no immediate plans for their introduction.
    4. In the meantime, Google has enhanced the Android home screen with customizable widgets for features like Translate and Weather.

    Google’s Stackable Widgets: No Commitment Yet

    Recently, Google addressed the possibility of stackable widgets for Android. During a live Q&A session, the Android team discussed the feature and its potential. Although they acknowledged that stackable widgets are already available on some devices and third-party launchers, Google remains noncommittal about adding them to stock Android.

    The Product Manager, André Lebonté, mentioned that stackable widgets are something the team is "looking into from AOSP." However, he cautioned that no immediate plans are in place to implement this feature. This clear stance suggests that while interest exists, users will have to wait for further developments.

    Furthermore, Lebonté touched on the topic of widgets in Android XR. He emphasized that Google “sees the value” in including these features but, again, stated there are no current plans to introduce glance widgets. This statement adds to the uncertainty for users eager for enhanced customization options.

    In the meantime, Google has rolled out updates that allow users to customize home screen widgets with shortcuts for features like Translate, Song Search, and Weather. This step shows that Google is still dedicated to improving user experience, even if stackable widgets are not on the horizon.

    For now, Android users can continue to enjoy the existing widget offerings while hoping for future enhancements. The landscape of mobile technology remains dynamic, and Google’s willingness to explore new features could signal exciting developments ahead.

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