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Google is bringing Gboard’s custom text stickers to more Android users

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 Google is expanding custom text stickers to Android clients using the US-English adaptation of its Gboard console.  Previously, only Google Pixel clients communicated with the component, which lets you create and send customized stickers by composing your own messages and choosing a premium plan.

 In addition to enhancing custom stickers, Google is similarly introducing 1,600 new Pride Months and summer-themed mashups to Gboard's emoji kitchen.  You can use the element by basically composing an emoticon (or two) in a message and then see what kind of mashups you can convert into stickers.  The result is fun, and in some cases strange emoticons mixed like a soccer ball made from watermelon.


 Next to Gboard, Google is bringing new features to its two openness-centric applications: Sound Amplifier and Lookout.  The sound amplifier, designed to improve clear sound for people with hearing problems, has an overhead UI, more advanced foundation reducing sound and getting "faster and more accurate" sound.  For Lookout, an application has worked to help people who are visually impaired, Google is adding a disconnected mode, as well as a way for clients to be able to hear a photo portrait from inside "several" applications or activities.


 Finally, Google will allow you to recover all (or only a portion) of your Google Play Points while in a game or application.  This will make it easier to restore any collected focus, because you don't have to go through additional ways to convert your PlayPoints into coupons before you buy.  Google says it expects to carry the utility "over the next few weeks."

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