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July 8, 2021
It’s taking Google a while to migrate all of the features from the Nest app to Google Home, the latter of which is trying to become your one-stop-shop for all your smart home and Google Assistant-enabled devices. It’s understandable given all the complexities that go into that and they’re slowly getting there. In the latest version of the Home app, we’re seeing some Nest Hello doorbell controls that may be coming soon. In particular, we can expect Quiet Time and Quick Responses to soon be added on the Google Home app.
XDA Developers did an APK Teardown of the latest version of the Google Home app, version 2.40.1.10. They saw new strings that indicate new features to be added to the app soon, probably with the next update. Quiet Time and Quick Responses are expected to be added to the Home app and will be seen at the bottom of the smart doorbell Nest Hello’s live video feed. Of course since this is a teardown, these things don’t alwa
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