A new version of Google Keep, Google’s cross-platform service for note-taking, rolled out today on the Google Play Store. I downloaded version 5.20.081.01.40 on my Pixel 4, and after comparing the resources with the previous version, I found hints at an upcoming feature. In a future version of the Keep app for Android, you may be able to create new drawings while your device is locked.
Three new strings quite clearly hint at this feature:
<string name="lockscreen_drawing_finished">Done</string>
<string name="lockscreen_drawing_not_available">This feature is not available.</string>
<string name="lockscreen_drawing_overlay">Create Keep drawings while your device is locked</string>
There are also layouts for two new activities: com.google.android.apps.keep.ui.activities.SecureDrawingActivity
and com.google.android.apps.keep.ui.activities.SecureDrawingLauncherActivity
. Launching the former activity simply opens up the drawing activity that can already be accessed by opening the Google Keep app. Launching the latter activity shows a dialog that states “this feature is not available,” which matches one of the strings shown above. After briefly looking at the code for these two activities, it seems that this feature isn’t fully implemented yet. Judging by the “lockscreen_drawing_overlay” string, though, it seems that the Keep app may show a floating overlay icon on top of the lockscreen, that, when tapped, launches the secure drawing activity that isolates the user from navigating to the rest of the main application. However, we won’t know exactly how it works until the feature is more fully developed.
It’s possible to take Keep notes from the lockscreen on Chrome OS, though it’s not possible to do so on Android. It’s interesting to note that Google Keep used to support taking notes from the Android lockscreen back when Android used to support lockscreen widgets. It’s interesting to see Google develop this feature when lockscreen widgets are a thing of the past and the overlay API will soon be deprecated.
Google Keep - Notes and Lists (Free, Google Play) →
Thanks to PNF Software for providing us a license to use JEB Decompiler, a professional-grade reverse engineering tool for Android applications.
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