Firstly, there are new features for Motion Sense. Motion Sense is a Pixel 4 feature that uses Soli radar to detect the surrounding environment. Previously used only for skipping music tracks, now you can use touch gestures to play or pause music.
The sensors can now also detect car collisions, and in the US, you can call 911 with a single touch. Currently, users in Australia and the UK can also use the gesture to dial their respective emergency numbers - 000 or 999. Google also notes that Live Caption
If you're on the hunt for new emojis, there's good news for you. This Feature Drop update also includes Emoji 12.1, featuring 169 new emoji characters for all genders and skin tones.
Google adds an intriguing AR feature to the front camera. During Duo video calls, users can now enjoy AR effects, similar to what iPhone and FaceTime offer. This means Google is leveraging more sensors, allowing users to have depth effects when taking selfie photos in portrait mode, perfect for 3D photos on Facebook.
Next up are new features for Google Pay. While using the service, you can press and hold the power button to swipe through all your credit cards. This feature is available in the US, UK, Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, Ireland, Taiwan, and Singapore. Additionally, Google is making it easier to use boarding passes for flights. If you capture a screenshot of your boarding pass, it will automatically be added to Google Pay. This will be rolled out in all countries with Google Pay for Pixel 3, 3a, and 4.
Lastly, there are some new customization options. Now, users can set to activate dark theme at sunset and turn it off at sunrise. With Do Not Disturb settings, you can configure your Pixel phone to turn on when connected to a specific Wi-Fi network. This way, you'll never forget to put your phone on Do Not Disturb mode while working. All features will be deployed starting from March 2, 2020.
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