Entries in Google Pixel 6 (16)

Friday
Jul222022

Dbrand makes your Pixel 6a look like a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle 

Source: Dbrand

Dbrand celebrates the launch of the new Pixel 6a in its own way. The company released a new skin inspired by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, using that unique camera bar to bring the characters' masks to your new Pixel. It's available for the entire Pixel 6 line. 

The company hasn't mentioned if this has been officially licensed, but the logo certainly makes it look like the original. Dbrand might be courting copyright controversy once again. But it's certainly fun to look at. The TMNP (Teenage Mutant Ninja Pixels) skins are now available for pre-order at $24.95, with shipment scheduled for "early August."

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Monday
May022022

Google Pixel 6's weak notifications vibration gets fixed in May Pixel update

Photo by Thai Nguyen on Unsplash

The latest update for Google Pixel devices includes an update that fixes the weaker vibration levels felt on the Pixel 6. The Verge's Richard Lawler reports that he has noticed the vibrations to be stronger after installing the update. If that isn't something you want, you can lower its intensity in the settings. 

Other fixes that come with this update include fixing the display's sudden wake-up without interaction and a problem that crashes the launcher. The update also brings security fixes from the Pixel 3a to the Pixel 6.

Saturday
Jan292022

Netflix officially lists HDR support for Google Pixel 6, 6 Pro, 5A

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If you wanted to watch HDR or HD content on Netflix on some of the newer Pixel devices, your wait is over. The streaming service has officially added the Pixel 6, 6 Pro, and the 5A to its list of devices that support HDR and HD streaming. The update to its support pages seems to have happened sometime after January 14. 

It isn't clear why Netflix hasn't added the Pixel 6 lineup to these lists earlier. But The Verge noted that some users were reporting on Reddit that their phones couldn't play HDR content properly, while it worked fine for others. Perhaps that was a problem they wanted to address first. Hopefully, it works fine for everyone now.

Thursday
Dec232021

Google temporarily disables 'Hold for Me' on the Pixel 6

Source: Google

Google has temporarily disabled the useful Hold for Me feature on Pixel 6 phones that received the December update. A bug in this release is causing trouble for these devices. But it only affects those Pixel 6 phones that have updated to the December security update. Some might also lose the Call Screening option.

Hold for Me allows Google's Duplex technology AI to hold the line for you while waiting for an actual person to come on the line. It's useful when you're trying to get in touch with businesses. Call Screening prevents robocallers from reaching you on your device.

Source: Engadget