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Android will get ultra-wideband support for smarter item trackers and car keys
June 21, 2025
Android doesn’t have robust support for ultra-wideband (UWB) likeiPhonesdo — you currently need aNote 20orNote 20 Ultra, andXiaomi’s plansfor it are still in the early stages. Google might make the technology more accessible, however, asXDAhas discovered that the company islayingthe groundwork for an ultra-wideband programming interface in Android.
Details of how the ultra-wideband API would work remain scarce, but Google hints that it would be used for directional and distance cues like you see in existing UWB implementations, such as Samsung’sSmartThings Find.

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You might be waiting a while to see ultra-wideband become relatively commonplace.XDAnoted that there’s no guarantee the framework will be ready for Android 12, or that the Pixel 6 will support UWB even if it’s part of the upcoming operating system. It’s also up to third-party vendors to adopt the tech, and support might be inconsistent.
Still, this could be an important development. Ultra-wideband on Android could enable smarter item trackers that tell you exactly where to look to find your lost wallet. It might also be crucial for the next generation ofdigital car keys. You might only have to point your phone at the door to step inside.
Ultra-wideband might also be used to refine existing Android features. You could see easier, direction-based file sharing like Apple offers with AirDrop on newer iPhone models. It might also help with positioning, particularly indoors. While UWB is still young enough that its potential is unclear, there would be some immediate advantages if Android vendors adopt it relatively quickly.
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