{"id":58603,"date":"2022-08-28T07:41:10","date_gmt":"2022-08-28T07:41:10","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/google-keep-adds-wear-os-3-tiles\/"},"modified":"2022-08-28T07:41:10","modified_gmt":"2022-08-28T07:41:10","slug":"google-keep-adds-wear-os-3-tiles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/harchi90.com\/google-keep-adds-wear-os-3-tiles\/","title":{"rendered":"Google Keep adds Wear OS 3 tiles"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Over the past year especially, Google has encouraged Wear OS app developers to add tiles, and Google Keep is now the latest first-party application to do so.<\/p>\n

It’s quite simple with two circular buttons at the center for starting a new note or list. A pill-shaped \u201cBrowse\u201d button is at the bottom to open Google Keep and view everything that’s been created. The app icon appears at the very top. <\/p>\n

This tile appears to only be available on Wear OS 3 devices like the Galaxy Watch 4, 5, and Montblanc Summit 3 after updating to version 5.22,322.03.97 of Google Keep. On Samsung devices, swipe left until you hit the ‘plus’ page, while people on Wear OS 2 report not encountering the tile. It joins other first-party tiles from Google Clock, Fit, and YouTube Music.<\/p>\n

Google Keep for wearables is otherwise unchanged and in need of an eventual Material You revamp. In recent months, Google did make the time at the very top curved to follow a Wear OS 3 convention.<\/p>\n