Pixel 9a leaks show new call notes feature
Exciting news for Pixel fans! Fresh leaks about the upcoming Pixel 9a have surfaced, giving us a sneak peek at what’s coming. Screenshots shared online hint at a cool new feature called “Call Notes,” which could make phone calls way more useful.
According to the leaks, Call Notes will let users record and save audio from their calls right on the device. But that’s not all—it also promises to create written summaries of the conversations. Imagine hanging up and instantly having a short version of what was said, without needing to scribble it down yourself. This could be a game-changer for busy people or anyone who likes staying organized.
The screenshots, posted by a trusted source, show how this might work. After a call ends, the phone could ask if you want to save the recording and get a summary. It’s unclear if this will use Google’s smart AI tech to turn speech into text or if it’ll need an internet connection. Either way, it sounds like a handy tool for keeping track of important chats.
Privacy might be a concern for some, though. Recording calls usually need permission in many places, so Google will likely add clear alerts to make sure everyone knows what’s happening. The leaks don’t say if Call Notes will be exclusive to the Pixel 9a or come to older Pixels too, but fans are hoping it’s not just for the new phone.
The Pixel 9a is already shaping up to be an affordable yet powerful option, and this feature could give it an edge over other mid-range phones. Google hasn’t confirmed anything yet, so we’ll need to wait for the official reveal—rumored for later this year—to know for sure. For now, these leaks have Pixel lovers buzzing with excitement about what’s next!