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March 2025 Pixel Update: Cool camera tricks, Emergency SOS grows, and app upgrades

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Google kicked off the March 2025 Pixel Update today, alongside Android 15 QPR2. This update brings fresh features for Pixel phones, including better apps, new camera tools, and improved ways to stay connected. The rollout starts now, so keep an eye on your device!

Fun New Features

The Find My Device app now lets you share your location with friends, while Android Auto adds full games for some in-car entertainment. Google’s Gemini Live, powered by the speedy Gemini 2.0 Flash, is smarter and can chat in over 45 languages—no settings tweak needed. For Pixel 6+ users, you can now talk about pictures, files, or YouTube clips with the new Talk Live feature. Plus, Google teased live camera and screen-sharing tools coming soon, thanks to Project Astra.

Pixel 9’s Camera Gets Connected

The Pixel 9 series now has a “Connected Camera” option. You can link up a GoPro HERO10 Black (or newer) or a Pixel 6 to stream from different angles. A small pop-up lets you switch between cameras or add new ones. It works with apps like YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok, and Facebook, using Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.

The Pixel Fold series also gets a dual-screen mode for video, showing the recording on the outer screen. On the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, Dual Screen helps line up shots with the Add Me feature.

SOS Goes Farther

Satellite SOS is now available in Hawaii, Alaska, Canada, the UK, and Europe for Pixel 9 users. It’s free for two years and lets you reach emergency services without a cell signal. T-Mobile and Verizon users on Pixel 9 models can also send texts via satellite, including to 911 or friends.

App Updates

Pixel Studio on the Pixel 9 can now create images of people, thanks to Gemini’s Imagen 3 upgrade. Pixel Screenshots suggests items for your Collections, letting you save or trash them easily. It’s also rolling out to Work Profiles in English, Japanese, and German. In Japan and Germany, Pixel 9 owners get new goodies like AI weather updates and pollen tracking in Pixel Weather.

The Phone app now spots scams in real time on Pixel 9 in the US, vibrating to warn you. Google Messages adds scam alerts too, with quick options to report or dismiss them, starting in the US, UK, and Canada. Lastly, Gboard’s Voice Toolbar hits phones after debuting on the Pixel Tablet.

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Google updates Gboard emoji kitchen and Android Auto with new features

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Google is bringing some fresh updates to make Gboard and Android Auto even better.

Starting with Gboard, the Emoji Kitchen now has a new “Browse” section. This makes it easier for users to find different emoji sticker combos. You can tap on any emoji and instantly see all the creative mixes available. Plus, there’s a search bar to help you look for specific stickers. This new feature is rolling out first to Pixel devices, with other Android phones expected to get it in the coming months.

On the other hand, Android Auto is now getting the 14.3 beta update. Although there are no big changes yet, this version mainly focuses on fixing bugs and improving performance. Testers have noticed slight speed improvements, but no new features have been spotted so far. Google might be preparing for bigger changes in future updates.

Both these updates show that Google is working hard to make its apps smoother and easier to use. Gboard’s new browsing tool will make messaging more fun, while Android Auto’s small fixes are important for a better driving experience.

If you have a Pixel phone or are part of the Android Auto beta program, you might already see these updates. Otherwise, they should be available to more users soon.

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Android’s Find My Device speeds up with UWB coming soon

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Google’s Find My Device network for Android has gotten a big boost, making it much quicker to locate misplaced items. Recent checks show it’s now four times faster than it used to be, keeping up with Apple’s AirTags in crowded spots like malls or events. For instance, at CES 2025, a tracker tucked in a bag updated its location just as fast as an AirTag nearby. This speed-up is thanks to more Android users turning on tracking for all locations, not only busy areas, which helps the system spot items more reliably.

In less crowded places, the network can still have trouble since fewer Android phones are nearby to share location signals. But Google’s working on this by nudging users through app alerts to enable tracking in quieter spots. Plus, recent updates to tracker software and apps have made connections more stable and accurate.

Looking ahead, Google’s gearing up to roll out ultra-wideband (UWB) technology. This will let you find items with pinpoint accuracy, even within a room, using cool augmented reality (AR) visuals, much like Apple’s setup. The Moto Tag, a tracker ready for UWB, is already available, just waiting for Google to activate this feature. Not all Android phones support UWB yet, but future models like the Pixel 10 might include it. These changes prove Google’s determined to make its Find My Device network a top choice for tracking lost stuff.

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Android 16 boosts USB data safety and fixes delayed notifications on Pixel phones

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Google’s upcoming Android 16 update is bringing better security and some helpful improvements, especially for Pixel phone users. One of the main features in Android 16 is a new way to protect your phone’s data when it’s connected to a computer through USB. Right now, when you plug your phone into a PC or laptop, it can access all your data as long as you approve it.

With Android 16, Google is adding an extra security layer that only allows limited access unless you enter your PIN, password, or use your fingerprint. This will help protect your files if someone tries to access your phone without permission.

At the same time, Google is also working on a fix for a frustrating issue that some Pixel users have been facing for months — delayed notifications. After the April 2024 update, many users noticed that app alerts were not showing up on time, especially from messaging apps. Google has confirmed the problem and says a fix will be included in a future update, though it’s not in the current April patch yet.

Together, these changes show that Google is focusing on both stronger privacy and a smoother experience for Android and Pixel users. Android 16 is expected to roll out later this year, starting with developer previews.

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