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A teardown also turned up quite a few clues relating to a new on-screen interface for Google Home or a new Home device with built-in display. Disclaimer: Teardowns are based on evidence found inside of apks Android's application package and are necessarily speculative and usually based on incomplete information.
It's possible that the guesses made here are totally and completely wrong. Even when predictions are correct, there is always a chance that plans could change or may be canceled entirely. Much like rumors, nothing is certain until it's officially announced and released. The features discussed below are probably not live yet, or may only be live for a small percentage of users. Unless stated otherwise, don't expect to see these features if you install the apk.
Preamble: I should be clear that there are at least a couple of ways to interpret the information that follows. It's possible that we're looking at the first tangible evidence of a Google Home device with a built-in screen like the one reported last month by TechCrunch.
There are even other explanations, but we'll dig into some of the details and discrepancies along the way. I'm writing it that way so readers can see my train of thought and then form their own opinions.
If you're not interested in a long read with that level of detail, and I know many aren't, I suggest skimming the titles and skipping to the conclusion at the end. Let's begin with the codename that appears throughout all of the new text since that is what ties most of this together.
Google calls this Quartz. As I said above, I'm not sure if this is the name of a single new hardware product, the name for the group of any and all Home devices that include a screen, or if it's the name of a software project that will project a new interface onto a TV.
TechCrunch previously reported that a screen-equipped variant of Google Home was codenamed Manhattan. There is also a second name that has been around a bit longer: Monet.
Both names are part of a new activity shown below, but the Quartz name is appearing for the first time. Codenames don't always have special meaning, but it's easy to make some connections here: Monet is likely a reference to the famous painter , and Quartz calls to mind the inner workings of a clock —both art and clocks being things you would place in a room and look at.
They may or may not be related, but seeing as they are likely surfacing the same information in a similar way, I'll be including both sets of snippets. Before attempting to narrow down what Quartz actually is, let's focus on what it can do. There are a few really specific features and they help to form an idea of the shape Quartz may take. We can safely say that Quartz will operate on voice commands. It has the typical prompt advising users of some of the commands they can give.
Based on a portion of the new text, we're probably going to want Quartz in the kitchen. The screen will be used to display recipes and cooking preparation, including details like the number of servings, prep time, ingredients, and more. There is also a format for showing each step in the preparation of a dish. Kitchen use seems like it might be a tentpole feature for Quartz. After all, it's one of the things a regular Google Home isn't good at because recipes and instructions are harder to follow when we have to listen to them carefully.
They're simply easier to comprehend if we have pictures and text to look at. It's even easier to follow recipes when we can watch them being made, which segues into the next feature. Google Home already has rudimentary control over YouTube videos, but it leaves a lot to be desired when you're trying to pick one. Quartz will make use of a pair of new layouts dedicated to YouTube, one being a browser and the other a video viewer.
If we've got a screen to interact with, not just a microphone and a speaker, choosing and watching YouTube videos will be a lot easier and more intuitive.
As for other types of media, the standard playback buttons will be available e. Play, Pause, Next, and Previous. Another feature that's useful everywhere, but most commonly associated with the kitchen, is a timer. Just about any product running Google Assistant offers some sort of timer implementation, but Quartz will specifically provide three buttons to use with them: pause, resume, and remove.
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