Weeks late, Verizon finally releases the battery fix Pixel 6 series users needed
On the first Tuesday of this month, September 6th, Google released the monthly September update for its Pixel phones. As far as monthly updates go, this one was eagerly awaited since it included a fix for a bug that was causing the Pixel 6 series to run as hot as a Miami sidewalk in July, causing the battery to drain. The update also contained an important fix for the pitiful under-display fingerprint sensor on the Pixel 6a which was unlocking the device for every Tom, Dick, and Harry with a finger.
More than two weeks after release, Verizon Pixel 6 series owners were still waiting for the September update
The Pixel 6 Pro is due to receive the October update on October 3rd
Here is what happened to one Pixel 6 Pro user with the Reddit handle of Adventurous_Mind_775. He wrote, “I was traveling across the US while using my P6P for navigation. I had to pull over a few times due to battery drain. I got the update towards the tail end of my trip and it worked great after that.”
Face Unlock is still a possibility for the Pixel 6 Pro
Underneath the image is a box that says Opt-in. Tap it. Within the next 24 hours (although it is usually immediate) you will receive the beta update. Go to Settings > System > System update and follow the directions. Just keep in mind that beta software is unstable but there shouldn’t be much of a problem because of the nature of the update. As Google states, “Android 13 QPR1 beta is now available and offers Quarterly Platform Releases (QPRs) for the current stable platform that include feature drops, bug fixes, and performance improvements ahead of the public release schedule.”
Animation hidden in Android 13 QPR1 Beta suggests Face Unlock is coming to the Pixel 6 Pro
One of the more interesting things found on the Android 13 QPR1 Beta is an animation showing a woman staring at her Pixel phone to help set up Face Unlock. The dream is still alive for Pixel 6 Pro users thanks to the front-facing selfie snapper’s Sony IMX663 image sensor. This sensor uses dual-pixel auto-focus which has been used by Google to create depth maps for Portrait mode using just one lens.
With the ability to create depth maps, the Pixel 6 Pro can produce secure maps of users’ faces. This prevents some bad actors from using a photograph of a user to unlock his/her phone. The only question is whether this implementation of Face Unlock will consume too much battery power.
By the way, the monthly October update for compatible Pixels should be released on Monday, October 3rd.
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