10 Amazing Features coming to Pixel Devices

Author: Akshat Kashyap 7/12/23

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1. Timelapse in Night Sight

Only on the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, use Night Sight in Timelapse to capture vivid, detailed timelapse films in low light.

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2. Photo Unblur gets an update

Even when owners' pets are unable to remain still, Google claims that the Photo Unblur tool is now more effective in sharpening images of dogs and cats.

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3. High-quality video calls from computer

Google Pixel 6 and later phones may now be used as a webcam for visually superior and less grainy video calls, just like iPhones.

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4. Safer sign in

These days, Google Password Manager can recognise which accounts are compatible with passkeys and assist you in adding them with a few taps.

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5. Improved Portrait light

The Photos app's enhanced Portrait light feature is being rolled out by Google. 

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6. Dual Screen Preview

Only available on Pixel fold smartphones, Dual Screen Preview will simplify the process of arranging and posing for the ideal shot for both photographers and subjects.

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7. Unlock phone with Pixel Watch

When hands are full or the face unlock feature isn't working, Pixel Watch users will be able to unlock their phones with the help of a new feature.

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8. New features for first-gen Pixel Watch

The improvements made to the first-generation Pixel Watch in the Pixel Watch 2 will make it even more functional.

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9. Recorder app gets more language support

There are now 28 additional languages available for transcription in the Recorder app, and business lines without a toll-free prefix can now use Pixel's Direct My Call and Hold for Me features.

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10. Video Boost

Soon, the Pixel 8 Pro will have this function. A shaky or imperfect video will be uploaded from the phone to the cloud, where the company's computational photography models will correct it for colour, lighting, graininess, stabilisation, and others.

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