After a bottom bar redesign in July and the announcement of an enterprise G Suite edition at Cloud Next 2018, the latest version of Google Voice is rolling out today. The update prepares for enterprise features, while also making a small tweak to Do not disturb.

About APK Insight: In this ‘APK Insight’ post, we’ve decompiled the latest version of an application that Google uploaded to the Play Store. When we decompile these files (called APKs, in the case of Android apps), we’re able to see various lines of code within that hint at possible future features. Keep in mind that Google may or may not ever ship these features, and our interpretation of what they are may be imperfect. We’ll try to enable those that are closer to being finished, however, to show you how they’ll look in the case that they do ship. With that in mind, read on.

G Suite functionality

At Cloud Next 2018, Google announced a G Suite version of Voice optimized for enterprise users and workloads. Touting tight integration with Calendar, Hangouts Meet, and G Suite administrator tools, version 5.3 features a number of strings to prepare for that functionality.

Along with a Hangouts Meet icon, several strings note how users will be able to initiate a “remote call” from Google’s dedicated video conferencing service. This is similar to how the Google Phone app for regular users can quickly start a video call with Google Duo.

<string name=”remote_call_from_hangouts_meet”>Call from Hangouts Meet</string>

<string name=”conversation_list_message_preview_group_video”>Video</string> <string name=”conversation_list_message_preview_one_on_one_video”>a video</string>

Meanwhile, Calendar integration comes in the form of an automatic “out of office” mode that will look at your daily agenda to see when you’ve left work. These “working hours” can be set manually in Google Calendar, with Voice calls outside of these periods automatically sent to voicemail.

<string name=”calendar_container_title”>Calendar</string> <string name=”calendar_description”>Use Calendar settings to handle your calls</string> <string name=”calendar_error_network”>Your calendar preferences could not be updated. Establish a network connection and retry.</string> <string name=”calendar_error_unknown”>Your calendar preferences could not be updated for an unknown reason.</string> <string name=”calendar_out_of_office_description”>Send calls to voicemail when Calendar shows you out of office</string> <string name=”calendar_out_of_office_title”>Follow out of office</string> <string name=”calendar_title”>Calendar</string> <string name=”calendar_working_hours_description”>Send calls to voicemail outside the working hours you set in Calendar</string> <string name=”calendar_working_hours_description_disabled”>”Your working hours aren’t set yet. Go to Settings in Calendar on the web to set them.”</string> <string name=”calendar_working_hours_title”>Follow working hours</string>

Do not disturb hidden

In a rather baffling change, version 5.3 makes it harder to quickly enable “Do not disturb.” Instead of the toggle being the third item from the top in Settings, it is now buried with its own section close to the bottom of the page. Otherwise, the ability to “Turn off message forwarding and send calls to voicemail” appears to be unchanged functionality-wise

This reorganization could make sense in light of the G Suite Calendar integration, but it remains harder to access for regular users.

<string name=”do_not_disturb_end_now_button_text”>End now</string> <string name=”do_not_disturb_header_title”>Do not disturb</string> <string name=”do_not_disturb_out_of_office_text”>”Do not disturb is on. You’re out of office.”</string> <string name=”do_not_disturb_working_hours_text”>”Do not disturb is on. You’re outside your working hours.”</string>

Version 5.3

How to update?

Version 2018.30.205732800 is rolling out now via the Play Store. We do not post APKs to download directly given the legal challenges associated with copyright and possibility of removal. Meanwhile, that model moving forward is perilous given upcoming system-level changes from Android App Bundles and Google Play’s Dynamic Delivery.

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Dylan contributed to this article

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