Entries in Google Pixel 3 (16)

Tuesday
Feb082022

Google releases final Pixel 3 security update

Moving on to other Android update news. If you want up-to-date security fixes for your smartphone, it might be time to let go of your Pixel 3. The company has confirmed it is delivering the last security update for the Pixel 3 and 3 XL, which is in line with a previous announcement that the first quarter of 2022 will mark the last time the device will get an update. It's unclear what the patch fixes, but the build ID supposedly matches an October patch released on newer Pixel models. So, this release is more of a catch-up update than the latest patch.

If you own a Pixel 3a or newer, those just received a February 2022 update that takes on some pesky problems, including reboots after camera use, Bluetooth audio disconnection and quality issues, carrier-specific connection troubles, and more.

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Tuesday
Dec072021

Google brings new features to Pixel devices via new update

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Google has released an update for both the latest Pixel 6 devices and the older Pixels bringing many new features to these phones. The Pixel 6 Pro gets Ultra-wideband (UWB) capability, making it easier to share photos and files via the Nearby Share function. The Pixel 6 series also gets the digital car key function, allowing you to unlock and start select BMW models.

Quick Tap to Snap is coming to the Pixel 4a 5G and newer devices. The feature, which was previously only available on the Pixel 6, lets you access Snapchat directly from your lock screen by double-tapping the back of the phone.

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Friday
Dec062019

Google's Recorder app is now available on Pixel 3a, 3, 2

Google is finally rolling out its Recorder app to older Pixel devices. The only phone missing out is the original Pixel. But the other three—the Pixel 3, 3a, and 2—are all getting the app. The biggest selling point of a pretty straightforward app is that it can transcribe recorded audio. Google hasn't indicated if it will bring the app to other Android devices, but we are keeping our eyes peeled for it.

Source: Android Police

Thursday
Dec052019

Google's Live Caption feature lands on the Pixel 3, Pixel 3a

With the release of the December security patch, the update brings Google's Live Caption to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3a handsets. Google confirmed the update on its Android Twitter account. Owners of the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3a just need to download the update to get the feature. You have to head into your settings to check if Live Captions are enabled.

The feature first debuted on the Pixel 4. When an app supports it, videos, podcasts, and other audio files will display a subtitle box that you can move around the screen. A small Live Caption toggle will appear below the volume controls when your Pixel is playing a supported media.