The Android system includes a group of built-in smart tools that many users do not know about, even though they are able to perform daily tasks automatically and greatly facilitate the user experience.

The Android system contains built-in features that provide users with basic functions without the need for external applications.

The most prominent of these features are Do Not Disturb modes, which can be set to operate automatically at specific times, such as: sleeping, working, or studying hours.


These tools help reduce notifications and customize the user experience in an intelligent and flexible way. Some phones also provide rules systems that allow the phone settings to be changed automatically when certain conditions are met, such as: connecting to a specific Wi-Fi network or accessing a specific location.

In the same context, and with the recent development in artificial intelligence technologies, Google has begun to integrate its Gemini assistant deeper into the Android system, making it able to perform multi-step tasks instead of just answering questions.

According to recent reports, Gemini has become able to carry out operations such as ordering a taxi or booking food via simple voice commands, with the system opening the appropriate applications and completing the steps automatically. The company is also working to expand these capabilities to include more advanced automation based on understanding the user’s context and interacting with applications directly without significant manual intervention.

In addition to the basic system features, there are advanced applications such as Tasker that give users the almost complete ability to build complex automation scenarios, such as: triggering certain settings when entering the car or sending automated messages at specific times.

Despite the power of these tools, many users are not aware of their existence or do not use them due to the complexity of setting them up compared to the solutions integrated within the system.