![]() According to a series of code commits, the Google Pixel and Pixel 2 smartphones will natively support connecting to Bluetooth hearing aids. Navigation gestures are rumored to make an appearance at the event, and they’re supposedly reminiscent of the iPhone X pill bar gestures. Thanks to the Android Open Source Project, we’re able to track some of the upcoming features in the next Android release, and there’s one feature we spotted that’ll make people with hearing disabilities excited to learn about: support for Bluetooth hearing aids. Google has already given us a small taste of what’s new with the first Android P Developer Preview, but there’s a lot of goodies the company has yet to unveil. We expect to learn more about what’s new in Android P at the event.
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