Google Unveils Pixel Feature Drop Alongside March Security Update for Supported Devices: Comprehensive Details
Exclusive Features: Only Selected Pixel Devices to Receive Complete Benefits from Latest Pixel Feature Drop
As Google continues its commitment to bolstering the security and functionality of its Pixel lineup, the latest March Security update stands as a testament to the company’s ongoing efforts. Clocking in at approximately 742MB in size on select devices, including the Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel Tablet, and the Pixel 5a 5G, this update represents a critical step in safeguarding user data and ensuring the integrity of the Pixel ecosystem. Notably, the inclusion of the Pixel 5a 5G, which remains supported despite being the oldest device since the discontinuation of security updates for the Pixel 4a in November last year, underscores Google’s dedication to providing sustained support for its devices.
However, beyond the essential security enhancements, Google’s latest rollout also introduces a slew of feature add-ons via the new Feature Drop, enriching the user experience for select Pixel devices. While all supported devices receive the security patch, it’s worth noting that only certain Pixel models will enjoy the full benefits of this comprehensive Feature Drop. From enhanced camera capabilities to improved performance optimizations and intuitive software enhancements, the Feature Drop promises to elevate the functionality and versatility of compatible Pixel devices, offering users an enhanced and more immersive smartphone experience.
As Pixel users eagerly anticipate the arrival of the March Security update and Feature Drop, the rollout serves as a testament to Google’s commitment to delivering timely updates and innovative features that cater to the evolving needs of its user base. By prioritizing both security and user experience, Google continues to set a high standard for smartphone manufacturers, reaffirming its position as a leader in the Android ecosystem and a trusted provider of cutting-edge technology solutions.
Another feature which was made available on Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro and the Samsung Galaxy S24 series simultaneously was Circle to Search. And Google has announced that it is finally making its way to the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro as well. However, Google has explicitly mentioned that the Pixel 7 models will not get them immediately. Marked as “coming soon”, it is a bit of a waiting game for Pixel 7 owners for now.
Moving to the Pixel Watch, Google has finally added updates from its Pixel Watch 2 to the older, first-generation Pixel Watch. This includes features like Pace Training (set a goal pace during exercise) and Heart Zone Training (monitor time spent in each zone). There’s also auto-pause, auto-start and auto-stop, reducing the need to manually start and stop a workout. However, auto workout detection only works for running, walking, elliptical, spinning, outdoor biking, treadmill, and rowing exercises. Lastly, Google updated the workout interface to include larger text and brighter colours for better visibility and readability. Those with access to the Fitbit app will also now see new breathing exercises available on the first-gen Pixel Watch.
The Pixel Watch also gets public transit directions on the display itself. Different transit options will be available, including real-time departures and a compass-enabled map view.For Pixel devices in general, Google has also introduced the ability to share precisely what’s on your screen instead of everything that’s visible on your screen when screen sharing. Users can share just one app instead of showing the entire screen, whether a phone, tablet or a foldable Pixel device.
Google Docs now allows for handwritten markups, which can be scribbled using a dedicated stylus or even a finger. The markup feature in Google Docs also includes a set of tools providing a variety of pen colours and highlighters to choose from.Lastly, Google’s Pixel Tablet finally gets a more sensible Gboard voice toolbar. The toolbar takes over when voice input is activated and removes the keyboard from view, letting you view content and dictate text into the text field using a thin pill-shaped bar at the bottom.