Android seventeen, Wear OS seven and Xreal glasses: autumn promises

Published on June 17, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Google has presented its upcoming features for the coming months. Android 17 arrives with floating bubbles that promise smoother multitasking, while Wear OS 7 bets on live updates and a battery with 10% more duration. Added to this are the Xreal Aura glasses, with a reservation price of $99 and expected arrival in autumn. The proposal aims to improve productivity and entertainment on mobile devices, making daily use of technology easier.

photorealistic technical illustration showing a futuristic workspace with Android 17 floating multitasking bubbles hovering above a smartphone screen, one bubble displaying a video call while another shows a document, Wear OS 7 smartwatch on a wrist displaying live battery percentage with 10% increase icon, Xreal Aura smart glasses resting on a desk with transparent lens reflecting digital interfaces, dynamic scene demonstrating seamless productivity and entertainment flow, cinematic lighting with cool blue and warm orange accents, ultra-detailed hardware textures, sleek metallic finishes, realistic glass reflections, engineering visualization style

Bubbles, games, and livelier watches 🚀

Android 17 introduces floating bubbles that allow keeping apps open without interrupting the main screen, a useful feature for those who multitask. Additionally, it incorporates an optimized gaming mode for foldable devices, adjusting the interface based on the screen angle. For its part, Wear OS 7 offers watch faces with information that updates in real time, such as weather or heart rate, and the promise of an extra 10% battery thanks to more efficient background process management.

For 99 bucks, you can almost see the future 😎

The Xreal Aura glasses are presented as the accessory of the moment, with a reservation price that almost seems like a typo: $99. They will arrive in autumn, just in time for you to forget them in a drawer after two weeks of use. Because, let's be honest, having screens floating in front of your eyes is great until you realize you can't walk down the street without looking like a tourist lost in 2015. At least, if you don't like them, you can always use them to scare away pigeons.