Key Points:
- Grid-Based App Launcher: A new, toggleable grid view for apps.
- Privacy Dashboard: Enhanced privacy controls akin to Android 12.
- Battery Life Enhancements: Significant power savings during workouts.
During Google I/O 2024, Google introduced an array of updates to the Android ecosystem, including Wear OS 5, set to launch later this year. The Developer Preview build, released for early access, contains two notable features not highlighted in Google’s official announcement.
Firstly, Wear OS 5 introduces a grid-based app launcher, an upgrade from the traditional list view. This new feature can be activated through Settings > General > App view. Despite its prior appearance in some smartwatches, its integration into Wear OS 5 as a core feature promises a more streamlined user experience across devices, including Google’s own Pixel Watch series.
Secondly, the new privacy dashboard mirrors the functionality found in Android 12, allowing users to monitor and manage sensitive app permissions. Accessible via Settings > Apps & notifications, this tool provides a clear overview of permission usage within the last 24 hours, enhancing user control over data privacy.
Additionally, Wear OS 5 aims to improve battery life, especially during intensive activities like marathon runs, boasting up to 20% better power efficiency. Alongside these enhancements, the update includes new Watch Face Format features and health metrics, while the awaited Material You dynamic theming remains absent, leaving room for future updates.