Update allows some Android users to enable Bluetooth, Wi-Fi from Google Search

Introduced last year at Google I/O, Android Slices allows a "slice" or a part of a third-party app to appear in places like Google Search. Now, a server-side update for Pixel models running on Android 9 Pie is allowing users to enable certain settings by typing the name in the Google Search bar. For example, if you go to Google Search and type in Bluetooth, you'll see among your search history the settings gear icon followed by the word "Bluetooth" and a live toggle switch.

In addition to Bluetooth, this feature is also available for Wi-Fi (typed as wi-fi). Once again, ...

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