General December Feature Drop: Pixel 6 Pro UWB, adjust Assistant long press, Pixel Buds A-Series bass slider, & more - Google Pixel 6 Pro

As a note, the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro will officially “begin receiving their updates next week.”
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lol
To summarize
1. Ultrawideband with P6 Pro (hardly a feature drop, that was advertised at launch)
2. Adjusting Power Button duration until Assistant kicks in
3. More bass control for Pixel Buds A-series (hardly a Pixel feature drop, I guess Google needs to fill the page)
4. Sound Aplifier gets Conversation Mode
5. Quick Tap to Snap
6. Now Playing Favorite Songs
7. Car Crash Detection in Taiwan, Italy, France
8. Google Recorder now works in Japanese, French and German on Pixel 3-5 (debuted on P6)
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No faceunlock*
December Feature Drop: Pixel 6 Pro UWB, adjust Assistant long press, Pixel Buds A-Series bass slider, & more
With Android 12 rolling out to Pixel devices later than expected this year, there was no Feature Drop in September, but the December...
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*surprised Pikachu face
**a bit disappointing for a Feature drop. The last one was 6 month ago and all we now get are four meagre mini-updates to existing functions? Omega uff.
WHERE IS MY FACEUNLOCK​

There's also a whole list of bug and performance tune ups. Troll.

prohibido_por_la_ley said:
There's also a whole list of bug and performance tune ups. Troll.
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Android 12 December security patch rolling out to Google Pixel, factory images & OTAs live
The latest update of 2021 is rolling out today with the Android 12 December security patch for the Pixel 3a, Pixel 4, Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a 5G, Pixel 5, Pixel 5a, Pixel 6, and Pixel 6 Pro. In the most recent Android Security & Privacy Year in...
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General Google brings Material You to your Pixel's boot screen

https://www.androidpolice.com/material-you-comes-to-your-pixels-boot-screen/
We noticed that Google's extensive changelog for the latest Feature Drop delivered one enjoyable surprise: Material You-themed dynamic boot screens. We didn't know what that would look like at the time, but here are a handful of examples that show off the colors you might see courtesy of an updated Pixel 5a.
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The feature itself wasn't a surprise, but we were expecting this to arrive later in Android 12L (that upcoming version of Android 12 meant to roll out new features and enhancements for big screens). That wasn't exactly an official timeline, though, and it looks like Google was able to deliver it early, and it looks and works mostly great.
So far as we can tell, it should be available for all currently supported Pixels — that's the Pixel 3a/3a XL, 4/ 4 XL, 4a, 4a 5G, Pixel 5, and Pixel 5a. The Pixel 6 and 6 Pro don't have the update just yet and won't until next week, but we assume it will work on those phones as well once it lands. The Pixel 3 series is no longer supported, and though it will get one last bug-fixing update, it's not clear if it will include things from the December 2021 Feature Drop update. For context, the Pixel 2 series did not get Feature Drop changes for December 2020 in its final roundup update.
If the images and video above don't do enough to explain what's happening, the short version is that Material You colors now sync through to the Pixel boot screen as well when running the latest update. The Google logo itself, which appears first, retains its standard brand-identifying colors. But the animation that turns into the Google G (and the associated loading bar) will both pull from your phone's Material You background-inherited colors instead. Sometimes the colors blend into each other pretty well; other times they stand out with stark contrast — the same issue Material You can have as an accent in other places depending on the colors it chooses.
In my testing, it worked mostly fine, but I once rebooted to see the default colors appear, even though I had Material You colors applied to other parts of the software. Your mileage may vary. Paired with the dark theme boot screen Pixels have enjoyed for some years now, Google's keeping things snazzy, even when rebooting.
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General P6P Face Unlock

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The Pixel 6 Pro might still get Face Unlock with a future update, but the Pixel 6 likely won’t​Google’s new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro don’t have Face Unlock, with the in-display fingerprint scanner being the only biometric authentication option on both phones. We have seen multiple rumors and reports that Google originally planned to include Face Unlock on the Pixel 6 series, but decided against it at the last moment. Now a new finding suggests that Google might still bring Face Unlock to the Pixel 6 Pro in a future update.
Folks over at 9to5Google have found some new evidence within the Android 12L Beta update that suggests that Google hasn’t entirely given up on adding Face Unlock support on the Pixel 6 series. The publication has found the following strings in the device Settings app which hint at Pixel phones offering both face and fingerprint as biometric authentication options. Since the Pixel 4 was the only Google phone to offer Face Unlock, we’re speculating that these strings are likely referring to the Pixel 6 series.
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<string name=”biometric_settings_use_face_or_fingerprint_preference_summary”>Using face or fingerprint</string>
<string name=”biometric_settings_use_face_preference_summary”>Using face</string>
<string name=”biometric_settings_use_fingerprint_preference_summary”>Using fingerprint</string>
Meanwhile, references found within the camera app refer to Face Unlock as an experimental feature for the 2021 Pixel phones.
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However, there’s a catch. According to 9to5Google, all evidence of Face Unlock support currently suggests that the feature will only be available on the Pixel 6 Pro. When the publication inspected the same code files on the Pixel 6 running the latest Android 12L Beta, they couldn’t find any such reference on the smaller model.
This matches press renders of the Pixel 6 series leaked in October, which only showed the Pixel 6 Pro as having Face Unlock.
It’s not immediately clear why would Google leave out the standard Pixel 6, especially considering that the Pixel 6 Pro doesn’t have any special hardware for Face Unlock.
In any case, all evidence so far points that Google is still working on the Face Unlock feature and it could arrive on the Pixel 6 Pro as part of Android 12L or a Pixel Feature Drop.
The Pixel 6 Pro might still get Face Unlock with a future update, but the Pixel 6 likely won't
According to a new finding, Google might still bring Face Unlock to the Pixel 6 Pro in a future update. Read on.
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Android 12L suggests Pixel 6 Pro may still get Face Unlock support, but not the $599 Pixel 6
While the Pixel 6 series didn’t launch with Face Unlock, it could still arrive in a future update, but exclusively for the Pixel 6 Pro.
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The selfie cameras are different on the P6P versus the P6. 11.1 MP on the P6P, and 8 MP on the P6. I don't know if that's a factor.

General Pixel 6 Pro was supposed to launch with face unlock, according to Google internal sources

"9to5Google can report today that Google’s original plan was to launch the Pixel 6 Pro with face unlock, but the feature was pulled relatively close to launch."
According to sources familiar with the matter, Google intended to announce the Pixel 6 Pro with support for face unlock to complement the under-display fingerprint sensor. The capability was only meant for the larger flagship and not the smaller Pixel 6, which collaborates something we previously speculated based on code.
The hardware difference between the two phones is an 11.1MP front-facing camera with 94 degree “ultrawide” field of view on the 6 Pro compared to 8MP and 84 degrees on the $599 Pixel 6. Otherwise, there’s no dedicated hardware (IR cameras, dot projector, or flood illuminator) as was seen on the Pixel 4 in 2019. There’s nothing like Soli radar to speed up the unlocking process either.
Google is presumably relying solely on what’s captured by that selfie camera to authenticate that it’s you. This has always seemed like the more Google-y approach, which is primarily using software to tackle difficult problems. It was also something that the Android Ice Cream Sandwich-powered Galaxy Nexus leveraged.
There have hopefully been marked processing and accuracy advancements in the past 11 years, especially with the presence of dedicated hardware like Tensor. For example, Google touts its chip as allowing for faster, more accurate face detection – in photography contexts – due to integrated subsystems, while consuming half the power compared to a Pixel 5.
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The relatively last-minute decision to pull face unlock is reflected in how early and launch-day marketing material referenced the capability. This included a German print ad (though that mistakenly claimed it was for the entry Pixel 6) and one UK-carrier launch page that showed “Face and Fingerprint Unlock” in a live image of Android 12’s Security Hub. That reference — as well as one in a Play Store listing screenshot — was later pulled. Since then, there have been additional straggling references to the capability on actual Pixel 6 Pro devices.
One of the sources told us that Google is still working to add face unlock to the Pixel 6 Pro, and that it’s targeted for the next major quarterly Android update, though plans might still change.
If that is indeed still the plan, it’s quite interesting for Google to update the Pixel 6 Pro with a major new feature so close to the end of its annual product cycle. It will definitely be a welcome addition for current owners and those who continue to have qualms about the fingerprint reader. Meanwhile, this method of face unlock will presumably be a staple on future Pixel devices going forward.
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I bet this phone will be awesome... Next year . Seriously face unlock would be a big plus and looking forward to it
A front-camera only face unlock?
Hope they give a huge disclaimer saying it's the least secure

General Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro get Magic Eraser’s new ‘camouflage’ feature next week, already on Pixel 6a

Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro get Magic Eraser's new 'camouflage' feature next week, already on Pixel 6a
The Pixel 6 series will add a new "Camouflage" feature in Google Photos next week, with the Pixel 6a getting the feature out of the box.
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Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro get Magic Eraser’s new ‘camouflage’ feature next week, already on Pixel 6a​Ben Schoon
- Jul. 23rd 2022 9:20 am PT
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Magic Eraser was one of the cool new tricks that came with the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, but it picked up a new trick alongside the Pixel 6a in “camouflage.” Now, it’s been confirmed that Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will add the new feature in just a few days.
“Camouflage” joins Magic Eraser’s usual ability to remove photobombers or objects from an image through the Google Photos editor on Pixel 6 series phone. The feature was first announced at Google I/O 2022, and arrived mostly unceremoniously as a perk to the Pixel 6a.
We noted the feature in our review of the Pixel 6a earlier this week.
The one new feature arriving alongside the Pixel 6a, but is soon to come to the rest of the lineup, is “Camouflage” in the Google Photos app. This expansion of Magic Eraser was announced back at Google I/O with the ability to mute the colors of objects in the photo so they don’t distract from the subject. We’ve only tested this feature briefly, but it does exactly what Google claims, and with decent results.
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You can see our results with Magic Eraser’s “Camouflage” below, with the feature ability to quickly pick up a distracting bright-colored cup in the background of the shot, which gets toned down to a less attention-grabbing muted orange color. We found that the feature doesn’t always work perfectly, and some shots just aren’t a great fit for the tech. But like the regular object remover, it can certainly be a handy tool to have around.
“Camouflage” is available on the Pixel 6a right out of the box, but the feature is supposed to work on the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro as well. Speaking to The Verge, Google confirmed that “Camouflage” will be rolling out to both phones on July 28, the same day that Pixel 6a ships to customers.
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Hi I just rooted beta 4.1 and a ticking sound is coming out of the speaker really loud, if when on silent. Is anyone else experiencing this? Sounds like it's gonna explode
fil3s said:
Hi I just rooted beta 4.1 and a ticking sound is coming out of the speaker really loud, if when on silent. Is anyone else experiencing this? Sounds like it's gonna explode
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I'm not experiencing that on Beta 4.1.
fil3s said:
Hi I just rooted beta 4.1 and a ticking sound is coming out of the speaker really loud, if when on silent. Is anyone else experiencing this? Sounds like it's gonna explode
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I think you caught the wrong thread.
roirraW edor ehT said:
I think you caught the wrong thread.
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Yeah I was panicking a bit I have no idea what happened, but I flashed again with flashtool all is good now lol
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Yeah I was panicking a bit I have no idea what happened, but I flashed again with flashtool all is good now lol
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Glad you solved it!
Looks like a good feature, it should be good at toning down items that dominate the image but that you don't want removing.

Themes / Apps / Mods Download Google Pixel 7 Pro Wallpaper full resolution FHD+

The new Pixel 7 is much cheaper than the Pro model and significantly smaller as well. The Google Pixel 7 features a 6.3 inch AMOLED display and a 90Hz refresh rate. The phone also has an in-display fingerprint sensor for security. The phone is powered by Google’s Tensor G2 processor, It is supported by 8GB of RAM and 128/256GB of internal storage.
Notably, the new processor improves the image processing algorithm and artificial intelligence. So the new Pixel 7 phones better support speech recognition and live translation.
In terms of photography, the rear front of the phone has a dual camera, one of which is a 50-megapixel main camera and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide-angle camera, while its front side has a 10.8-megapixel selfie camera for selfies and video calls. The phone also relies on the relatively high-resolution main sensor and Google’s Super Res Zoom image processing.
The phone also carries a 4355 mAh battery that supports 30W fast charging and wireless charging. The phone comes with the Android 13 operating system.
The Google Pixel 7 is priced at about $600. Pre-orders start today, and open sales will start a week from now on the 13th. There are also some pre-order perks, as pre-ordering the Pixel 7 gives you a free pair of Pixel Buds Pro.
Google Pixel 7 Pro Wallpaper​Here you will find all the Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro wallpaper in FHD+ as shown in the video above. Extracted directly from the built-in background picker for Pixel phones.
There are a total of 35 wallpapers picked just in time for the launch of the Pixel 7. The official stock wallpapers will be released at a later time.
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automatically landed on my P6P w/QPR2....

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