The latest Android quarterly feature drop for Pixel devices is here. It was rumored that Google was finally bringing face unlock to thePixel 6 andPixel 6 Pro but, unfortunately, that is not to be. And although none of the new features are deal-breakers or makers, there is a bit of fun to be had in the new additions.
Let's take a look at what's been added to Android 12 on the Pixel devices.
This new feature is only available to the Pixel 5 and 6 phones and makes it possible to shoot a video with your phone and then turn the sounds from that video into music, add filters and layers to the video to give it a fresh and exciting look.
This new app isn't installed with the feature drop but is available from within the Play Store to install on Pixel 5 and 6 devices. This app uses a combination of the Pixel video camera as a sampling tool and utilizes Google's TensorFlow machine learning to analyze and categorize samples which you can use to create unique drum and sample kits. From those kits (Figure 1), you can mix live or record from your video clips.
Figure 1: Creating sample kits from a video of my turntable.
Image: Jack WallenGoogle has also added the ability for citizens of Australia, Canada, or the United States to take a screenshot of their COVID vaccination card and place it on their home screen so it can be brought up at any time.
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Read nowIf you use aNest Doorbell , you can now view live video streams directly from the doorbell cameral within the At A Glance tool. The At A Glance tool will also now warn you if you've left your flashlight on (which can be a battery drain) as well as air quality alerts for Australia, India, and the United States.
A few other additions are brought to you by the latest quarterly update.
These include:
Figure 2: The new Pride Month wallpapers are available.
Image: Jack WallenTo check for the update, open Settings and go to System > System update. Tap Check for update (Figure 3), and if the feature drop is available, follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
Figure 3: Checking for an update in Android 12.
Image: Jack WallenNo, we faithful Android users did not get the one feature we really wanted (face unlock for the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro). Hopefully, that addition will come along for the ride in Android 13. Until then, enjoy these new features.
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