Google Keep is not only a great tool but also serves as a completionist in multiple ways. At the beginning of this month, there was an announcement about the arrival of Tattle; however, now Google Keep has rolled out the Single Note Wear OS Tile, alongside a few other touting visual twitch to the Android app.
The Google Keep for Wear OS addition allows the users to “select one of their notes to showcase in the tile.” Luckily it tracks down the traces of the widget version for Android home screens in March. At the same time, you will have a Note Creation Tile. If you hit the choose note component, it will provide the same feed with stapled one popping up on the frontier.
You will get four straight lines of text per note or list, which is probably restricted to some extent as the background colors are displayed. In the testing, choosing an image works, but it seems to be in the original state as it is changing the Wear OS tile color to black, even though the tapping would open Keep.
With a single tap, you open the note as you wish, and provide you take some prudent action(Add a reminder, Pin, or Archive) at the bottom side. However, you can’t access the main feed without reiterating backward. In addition, you can also add multiple single-note tiles. Maybe, such a great initiative, but it wouldn’t have been better if it had introduced an always-on display(AOD) mode for Tiles.
Furthermore, Google Keep is up for some significant components. The navigation drawer is now floating with attractive rounded corners, also seen hovering in other first-party apps. In the settings tab, the toggles have been added to the M3 elements with an oval-shaped design. The newly created plan is now being rolled out widely across the stream.