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Google seems to be highlighting the adaptive audio feature for the Pixel 6 series

It looks like Google has quietly released an update that includes Adaptive Sound for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, allowing you to adjust the sound quality of your smartphone based on your surroundings.

The feature first appeared on Google's best devices since 2020, namely the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G, as part of a year-end downgrade in 2020. This feature was not available on Pixel 6 at launch. [19459042]

Twitter user Mishaal Rahman however, seems to have found this feature on my Pixel 6. If you missed it, this feature uses the microphones on your Pixel 6 or Pixel 6 Pro to adjust audio. equalizer settings based on the surroundings.

How does Adaptive Sound work on the Pixel 6 Series?

Pixel 6 Adaptive Sound

It works according to Google by evaluating the acoustics around you. Overall, it aims to provide the best audio quality for Pixel users, which works pretty well, especially if there are audio issues.

It's worth noting that not all is well with this feature, as Adaptive Sound is barely noticeable at high volumes. If you want to try it out, it is disabled by default, so you have to manually go to phone settings and enable it under Sound on your Pixel phone. This is similar to a server related update, so it may take a while for it to appear.

What else is going on with the device?

Pixel 6

In other news about the Google Pixel 6, many users complain that the on-screen fingerprint sensor is slow and not working. The joy of transferring the biometric sensor from the back to the screen has been replaced by disappointment

One user complained about the Google Pixel 6's fingerprint scanner on the company's blog, saying that he was pleased with the smartphone, but the malfunctions and speed of the sensor spoil the overall impression of the device. The company decided to respond to this speech and responded to it.

It all started with an apology for the inconvenience. He announced that he was using advanced security algorithms in the operation of the fingerprint sensor. This is why fingerprint identification and verification can take longer.

In other words, the company is trying to convince that slow biometric sensor performance is the norm and that this is the price of increased security.

With the release of the Pixel 6 and 6 Pro Google boasted the ability to quickly charge smartphones. According to the manufacturer, for $ 25, a 30-watt charger. But Google's claims are misleading, according to Android Authority.


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