Who’s a good boy! Fido leaks date when Pixel 6 series will receive delayed March updates
Some of you Google Pixel 6 series owners have been doing the same thing several times a day over the last week. Hoping that the delayed March Feature Drop had finally arrived for the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro, you’ve gone to Settings > System > System Update and tapped the Check for update button hoping that the new features would soon make their way onto your phone. But so far you’ve struck out every time you have tried this.
Fido fetches information about when the Pixel 6 line will receive the March Feature Drop
The Feature Drop will also use Live Caption to show a transcription of a current telephone call in real-time. If you’re too shy to talk, you can type out a response that Google Assistant will read to the person on the other end of the call. The At A Glance Widget will start showing new information such as the battery levels of Bluetooth-connected devices, reminders to turn off alarms, and more.
With the update, Pixel users can share YouTube videos through the Google Messages app
Another feature on the way is one that Galaxy S22 users got first. Pixel owners will be able to share YouTube videos through the Google Messages app. Sending a YouTube link through the app will allow those involved in a conversation to view a preview of the video and even watch the entire clip without having to leave the comfort, protection, and warmth of the Messages app.
The update, which some Pixel users have been beta testing as part of the June Feature Drop beta, reportedly contains all of the patches needed to improve the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Based on comments from some of the beta testers, the March update will improve the beleaguered models’ laggy under-display fingerprint sensor, end the random loss of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, and extend the battery life of both phones.
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