Google is adding a manual refresh button to something that is supposed to refresh automatically
When we are in a hurry to complete some work and opening the app can
take a lot of time, Widgets are always there to help by enabling users
to access that app without even opening it, right from the home screen.
Widgets help you access all the main features of one app without ever
needing to open the app.
Of course, with Google’s phones, there
is a widget function called at a glance which offers you the ability to
add important information to your home screen like Weather, Meetings,
etc. with efficiency. Almost all of these widgets update constantly
while in the background without ever needing to be refreshed all the
time, especially the widgets that show the weather. But, focus on the
world Almost, because that is exactly what Google is adding to its
latest update for Widgets.
Yes, you read that right there will
now be a new refresh button added specifically for when the widgets have
gone to sleep and are not cooperating with you. Google’s Digital
Wellbeing is introducing this feature so that users can remind the
Widget that it has to stay in the present if it ever slacks off.
The
widget will also show you how much time you have spent on your phone
and whether should you be on it this much. The feature also has a neat
graph-type thing that will show you what your top 3 apps were based on
the time you spent on them that made the screen time soar so high. The
widget can also be set to dark modes and offers support for the You
Dynamic setting as well. However, there has been a slight Glitch
identified by the Android Police
team from time to time, that the Widget sometimes fails to keep up with
the current time and stops refreshing itself, and then it needs to be
manually reset.
So, Google has added this feature to the
top-right corner of the widget, but the real question is why Is Google
even bothering with it? Instead of fixing the auto-refresh, Google is
taking the support of this manual refresh which almost destroys the
purpose of this feature. This feature was made so people could have
real-life updates whenever they wanted it at any time any place given
they had an internet or data connection. But, needing to refresh it
yourself is completely different from what this was invented for and we
think it is quite weird that google is doing this.
