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Pixel Camera got an underwater capture mode.

With a waterproof case, the underwater photo and video mode will make colors richer and more accurate so you can capture your favorite underwater moments, like snorkeling or swimming.

You can activate this feature in Pixel Camera app Settings \ Advanced \ Underwater photography and video.

Available on Pixel 9, 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL devices with the Pixel Camera app update to version 9.6.080.

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📹 Instagram on Pixel devices now supports Night Sight mode.

The Instagram app can now use the Pixel camera's Night Sight algorithm to take better photos in low-light conditions. Available for all Google Tensor-powered smartphones.

The update is part of the October Pixel Feature Drop.

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Google has introduced a native Pixel Weather app. For a long time, Pixel devices offered a page belonging to the Google Search app as the center of weather information. Along with the presentation of Pixel 9, Google introduced a new native weather app that…
The native Pixel Weather app is now available for Pixel 6 and newer devices.

Along with the unveiling of the Pixel 9, Google unveiled a new native weather app, which was officially a Pixel 9 exclusive all along (though anyone with Android 14 could manually install it).

The app is now available to all Pixel devices starting with 6 and newer. It will appear in the list of app updates on Google Play soon. When you install it, you'll see it in the apps list, and it will also replace weather in the Pixel Weather and At a glance widgets.

In addition, the app now has a pollen tracker so you can check the current pollen index level, pollen types and forecasts before going outside. (Available in France, Germany, Italy and the UK)

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Pixel 7 and newer has now got a new “Adaptive Vibration” feature.

This feature adaptively changes the vibration intensity of ringtones, notifications, and alerts according to the noise level around you. It does this by using the phone's microphone and other sensors. For example, if you're in a quiet place, such as a library, your phone's vibration intensity is automatically reduced.

You can enable this feature by going to Settings > Sound & Vibration > Vibration & haptics > Adaptive Vibration.

The update is part of the October Pixel Feature Drop.

Screenshots via Android Authority.

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Google is adding notification synchronization between Pixel phones and Pixel Tablet.

When synchronization is activated, dismissing a notification on one device will also delete it on the other. For this feature to work, you need to enable it in settings on both devices and connect to Wi-Fi.

Available on Pixel 6 and newer. This feature is rolling out via an update to the Device Connectivity Service app, and it may take some time to appear in the settings.

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Now you'll be able to stream content to your Pixel Tablet simply by holding your Pixel Pro series close to it.

Soon you'll have a new way to stream media from your Pixel Phone to your Pixel Tablet and vice versa. With the new feature, all you have to do is hold your phone close to the tablet and the music playing on Spotify or YouTube will seamlessly transfer to it without any extra action like pressing the cast button.

This feature uses your device's ultra-wideband (UWB) module, so it's only compatible with Pixel Pro series phones: 6 Pro, 7 Pro, 8 Pro, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, and 9 Pro Fold.

The settings for the feature will be found under Settings / Google / Cast Options / Hold close to cast. It's reportedly coming in the next few weeks.

The feature was first announced back at CES 2024 (video demo from Mishaal Rahman).

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📹 New leak on Google's Tensor G5 and G6 chips suggests improved process nodes

For a year now, there have been reports that Google will drop Samsung's processes in favor of TSMC for its fifth-generation Tensor processors, and the chips themselves will be developed entirely in-house. And now, thanks to Android Authority's source, it has been revealed exactly what kind of process nodes will be used in the Tensor G5 and G6.

Google's Tensor G5 (codename “laguna”), which will power next year's Pixel 10 series, will be manufactured on TSMC's N3E 3nm class node. This will definitely be a significant leap forward over Samsung's 4nm class 4LPE node used in the Tensor G4, both in terms of efficiency and performance.

The Tensor G6 (codename “malibu”) that the Pixel 11 (2026) will likely be equipped with will be manufactured on TSMC's N3P node, which is rumored to be used for Apple's A19 chip. This is still a 3nm class process node, but compared to N3E it could offer improvements in terms of performance or power usage.

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🤖 The second beta of Android 15 QPR1 has been released. As a reminder, this is a beta test of the first quarterly update (QPR1*) for Android 15, which will be released in December this year. The first release of stable Android 15 for Pixel devices is expected…
🤖 The third beta of Android 15 QPR1 has been released.

As a reminder, this is a beta test of the first quarterly update (QPR1*) for Android 15, which will be released this December for devices starting with the Pixel 6 and newer.

Top fixed Issues:

• Fixed an issue that sometimes caused notifications to be displayed with some content that was cut off.
• Fixed an issue with system memory paging that sometimes caused devices to crash and restart.
• Fixed an issue where the volume buttons didn't work when connected to certain Bluetooth devices.
• Fixed an issue where some app icons on the home screen were displaying the default system icon instead of the app's icon.
• Fixed an issue that caused a device to run slowly and sometimes crash when switching back to the primary user from the secondary user.
• Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the system UI to crash.
• Fixed an issue for foldable devices where the screen sometimes went blank when unfolding the device.

Other resolved issues
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• Fixed an issue that sometimes prevented users from interacting with heads-up notifications.
• Fixed an issue that sometimes caused the system to crash while taking a bug report.
• Fixed various other issues that were impacting system stability, connectivity, and interactivity.

Bluetooth resolved issues
• Fix a crash in BluetoothDevice.getType() that occurred primarily in the testing environment when Bluetooth resources were reused between virtual device instances.
• Improved LE Audio volume control by enabling independent adjustment of each connected sink's volume using the UI and limiting volume key adjustments to the primary sink.

Build number: AP41.240823.009 → AP41.240925.009
Security Patch: October 2024

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*QPR — quarterly platform release

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📹 New leak on Google's Tensor G5 and G6 chips suggests improved process nodes For a year now, there have been reports that Google will drop Samsung's processes in favor of TSMC for its fifth-generation Tensor processors, and the chips themselves will be developed…
📹 Google's upcoming Tensor G5 cores architecture leaked

Following a leak about TSMC's 3nm process node, Android Authority's source has revealed info about the cores that will be used in the Tensor G5.

CPU
Google has decided to keep a single Arm Cortex-X4 as the primary core, which was used in the Tensor G4. The middle cluster now has five Cortex-A725 cores, instead of the three Cortex-A720 cores in the Tensor G4, and the small cluster has been reduced to two Cortex-A520 cores, instead of the same four in the previous generation.

GPU
For graphics, the Tensor G5 is powered by a GPU from Imagination Technologies (or IMG), the DXT-48-1536, running at 1.1GHz. First, this GPU has support for ray tracing, which is new to Google chips. Secondly, it supports GPU Virtualization, allowing accelerated graphics to be used in a virtual machine.

TPU
The Tensor G5 has a faster TPU compared to the Tensor G3 and G4. It is nearly 40% better than its predecessors in terms of TOPS (Trillions of Operations Per Second), but Google's internal benchmarks show that the new TPU is only 14% faster. The improved TPU also features embedded RISC-V kernels that enable operations not implemented in hardware, as well as support for on-device learning.

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Pixel 11 may get an under-display infrared (IR) camera

The scanner based on emitting dots in the infrared spectrum allows authentication based on a 3D facial model even in low-light conditions. The only device in the Pixel series to feature such a sensor was the Pixel 4, after which Google relied only on fingerprint scanners and face unlocking with the camera (Pixel 7+), which essentially doesn't work in low-light conditions.

Fortunately, as reported by Android Authority, Google is considering adding an under-screen IR sensor to the Pixel 11. According to the leaked docs, the image signal processor (ISP) in Google's Tensor G6 will get support for an under-display infrared camera system. Thanks to a new “lite” front-end (one of the main parts of an ISP) designed specifically for this purpose, the chip will allow both better and much less power-hungry handling of such systems.

Of course, support for such systems in the Tensor G6 doesn't mean that the Pixel 11 will feature an IR sensor, but at the very least, Google is considering such an option.

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📷 First details on photo and video capabilities of the Tensor G5 and G6

The leaks don't stop, and now Android Authority has shared info about new camera features potentially coming to the Pixel 10 (Tensor G5 - 2025) and Pixel 11 (Tensor G6 - 2026):

• The Tensor G5 will get support for 4K 60fps HDR video recording, whereas previous models only allowed 4k 30 FPS HDR videos.

• The Pixel 11 will get 100x zoom thanks to machine learning capabilities for both photos and videos. Furthermore, the leaked documents mention that the feature will also utilize a “next-gen” telephoto camera.

• The Cinematic Blur video recording mode will also get an update in Pixel 11, with support for 4K 30 FPS recording and a new “video relight” feature that appears to correct lighting conditions in videos. Both features utilize a new “cinematic rendering engine” in the chip's image signal processor. The inclusion of the new hardware block also reduces the power draw of video recording with blur by almost 40%.

• The Pixel 11 will get an “ultra low-light video” recording mode. Starting with the Pixel 8 Pro, Google devices have already introduced a “Night Sight” video mode that relies on cloud processing, while the Pixel 11 will be able to process such videos locally on the device. Google specifically noted that the lighting conditions for this feature are 5-10 lux. This is a very low light level, similar to the illumination of a dimly lit room or the light of a cloudy sky at dusk. The new feature will also rely on updated camera hardware to achieve the desired results.

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Google's Pixel Watch 5 might be getting a custom Google Tensor chip

The first gen Pixel Watch was based on the old Exynos 9110, while the Pixel Watch 2 and 3 use Qualcomm's fresher Snapdragon Wear 5100. And now, thanks to a leak published by Android Authority, it has been revealed what Google's plans are for future models.

Apparently, Google plans to introduce a Watch based on its own Tensor processor codenamed 'NPT' (presumably 'Newport') in 2026. The architecture of the cores of this chip consists of 1x Arm Cortex-A78 and 2x Arm Cortex-A55.

The leaked document is dated early 2023, so things are still subject to change. While the 4th generation of the Pixel Watch is also likely to be equipped with a Qualcomm processor.

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🤖 Android 16 will be released in the second quarter of 2025. Google will release SDK updates more often than once a year.

Currently, the Android update schedule consists of one major update with SDK upgrades and changes in system behavior, and three quarterly updates with stability improvements and new features (Pixel Drop). However, Google has announced changes to the Android update schedule.

There are 2 SDK updates scheduled for 2025: a Major update in the second quarter (Q2) and a Minor update in the fourth quarter (Q4). Both updates include new APIs for developers, but changes affecting app behavior will only be contained in the major (first) update. The minor update will also include new features, bug fixes, and new APIs, but will not affect apps behavior, and developers will not do the same work twice.

The first and third quarter updates will be regular quarterly updates with 'Features only'.

Thus the first stable release of Android 16 'Baklava' will take place in spring 2025, instead of fall. Accordingly, and the first Developer Preview will appear much earlier than February.

Google argues that this change is necessary to “better align with the schedule of device launches across our ecosystem, so more devices can get the major release of Android sooner.”

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🤖 Android 15 QPR2 Beta around the corner

Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3 was the last beta in the December Quarterly Release testing cycle. And now Google is preparing to release the first beta of the second quarterly update Android 15 QPR2, which will be released in March next year.

Android 15 QPR1 beta users (the build number starts with AP4) who haven't exited the beta test will automatically get the update to Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1.

If you want to leave the beta test and upgrade to the stable Android 15 QPR1 in December without data loss, you need to follow the steps below:

Opt out of the beta program.
• Ignore/don’t apply the downgrade OTA update.The OTA message will have ‘Downgrade’ in the denoscription. Opting out will not cause a data wipe as long as you don’t apply the downgrade OTA update.
• Wait for the final public stable release of Android 15 QPR1 (AP4A), which is coming in December. The update page will explicitly say “No Data Wipe”.

❗️If you upgrade to Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1, the next exit window without data loss will only be in March 2025.

❗️Downgrade from Android 15 QPR1 (AP41) to regular Android 15 (AP3A) is only possible with data loss.

Stable Android 15 (AP3A) users will receive stable Android 15 QPR1 (AP41) in December as a regular over-the-air update.

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November 2024 Android 15 security patch for Pixel devices has been released.

This update only applies to the Android 15 stable update channel. Security patch update for beta versions are expected with the release of Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1.

Fixed issues:

Bluetooth
• Fix for issue with Bluetooth range under certain conditions*[Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold]

Camera
• Fix for issue observing camera tilt when zooming between cameras under certain conditions*[Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold]

Display & Graphics
• Fix for issue causing white dots to flash under certain conditions*[Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold]
• Fix for issue with screen brightness flickering under certain conditions*[Pixel 8a]

Sensors
• Fix for issue occasionally preventing Adaptive brightness from activating in certain conditions*[Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold]

Touch
• Fix for issue in pressing the keyboard dismiss button in certain conditions*[Pixel 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, 9 Pro Fold]

User Interface
• General improvements for performance and stability in certain UI transitions and animations*[Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 6a, 7, 7 Pro, 7a, 8, 8 Pro, 8a, Fold, Tablet, 9, 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL, Pro Fold]

Build Number: AP3A.241105.007
Security Patch: November 2024

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🔗 Pixel Update Bulletin — November 2024

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🤖 Android 15 QPR2 Beta around the corner Android 15 QPR1 Beta 3 was the last beta in the December Quarterly Release testing cycle. And now Google is preparing to release the first beta of the second quarterly update Android 15 QPR2, which will be released…
🤖 The first beta of Android 15 QPR2 has been released.

Google has released the first beta of the second quarterly update (QPR2) for Android 15, which will be released in March 2025. The beta program is available for devices starting with the Pixel 6 and newer, which means the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro will get Android 15 QPR2 next March, even though their official support for Android versions ended in October.

Build number: BP11.241025.006
Security Patch: November 2024

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🔇Android 15 QPR2 transforms Do Not Disturb into customizable Modes

Remember that Modes feature I've been telling y'all about? It's here, early, in Android 15 QPR2!

More details plus screenshots in my latest article for Android Authority.
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🐧This is HUGE: Android 15 QPR2 confirms Google is adding a Linux Terminal app, finally

The new Terminal app will let developers run Linux apps in a virtual machine on their Android device.

More details on how this works can be found in my latest article for Android Authority.
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