Google CEO Pichai says Pixel 6 series is the fastest selling Pixel series ever
Two new Google devices could be unveiled next month at Google I/O 2022
The real-time translation features, Magic Eraser (which removes unwanted people or things from your photographs), and Hold for Me (which allows the Google Assistant to monitor when you are on hold and return to the call when the representative is ready to talk to you) are some of the most useful tools that you’ll find on a phone. Pichai adds, “Over the coming years, we will continue to invest in new form factors, seamless multi-device experiences, and raising the bar for user privacy while giving developers the tools they need to succeed on mobile.”
Unlike the Face unlock available for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL in 2019, the facial recognition system for the Pixel 6 Pro will most likely not offer 3D mapping. It is the use of 3D that makes Face ID and the Pixel 4 series’ Face unlock secure. That’s because 3D mapping will catch every bump and notch on your face while the 2D facial recognition system can be tricked by someone putting up a photo of your face in front of the camera.
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While Face unlock could be added to the Pixel 6 Pro via a software update as is expected, without having the appropriate hardware in advance, 3D mapping will be out of the question. And while the decision not to include Face unlock on the Pixel 6 Pro supposedly came at the last second, there is nothing to suggest that the phone was going to be equipped with the hardware needed for 3D mapping in the first place.
Nonetheless, we don’t think that Pixel 6 Pro users will be terribly upset if they have to use 2D for Face unlock although they probably won’t be able to use it to verify purchases made online. To see what the difference is between 3D and 2D, close your eyes and put your hand on your forehead and move down to your chin. You can feel your eyes, how close they are to each other, and your nose.
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Could the addition of Face unlock lead to a surge in Pixel 6 Pro sales? First things first. Let’s see if the feature does show up on the next feature drop due on June 6th. If it does, then we can resume this conversation.
By the way, if you do check out the official video that accompanies this story, don’t miss the hilarious section on Google’s security features hosted by drag star and Drag Race alumni Trixie Mattel. It starts at the 19:20 mark of the video.
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