Google Pixel June 2024 Feature Drop: New Features Explained!
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- Опубликовано: 3 июн 2024
- These are some of the new features to expect during the June 2024 Google Pixel quarterly feature drop!
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I hope you and your sons had a great time in NYC ‼️ Looking forward to being able to edit RCS texts❗ Android definitely should have had that feature years ago ‼️
Good to see you in NYC! Make a stop in the Bronx next time you're here, I'll buy you a pizza and a beer . Safe travels!
Very cool video location. I worked on the opening events for Hudson Yards and it is fun to see The Edge pop up in your video. Hope you enjoyed Manhattan.
What were you recording on? The audio is super clear!
Looks like fun, NYC has always been on my bucket list!
Man I gotta admit that looking straight down while you were standing on that glass made my heart sink a bit lol. I'm not much on heights, but it looks like a very cool place to visit just for the view.
Good information. Hope you and your family are having a great time in NYC.
great video... any knowledge if they are going to bring the Pro camera features to the Pixel 7 Pro?
Where is the June update....??
Cuando te llegue nos avisas, a mi aún no me llega
I think is out now. I got it on my Pixel 7
T-Mobile just dropped it today. Don't know why it took so damn long.
Love the video! Great information as a new yorker I wanna say hope you enjoyed the city! And stayed safe !
Actually thought those features were May feature drops for entire Android ecosystem regardless of Android OEM waiting for next Android update. After referring AOSP release info most updates are for high priority exploits including WiFi, modem, mali & powerVR GPUs. We will see a bump in kernel update and hopefully with Android 15 pixel 6 onwards might migrate to Linux kernel 6.1 LTS to unify all devices under common upstream kernel and on par with PC Linux kernel.
They always raise their GKI LTS revision every quarterly & yearly release. It's normal routine.
The ASB and Pixel Update bulletins only list a subset of high profile vulnerabilities. I recommend reading the 14-QPR3 commit logs because it sounds like you just read the bulletins.
As for you thinking it was for everyone in the Android ecosystem. You are on the right train of thought. Any vendor can port their Android implementation to new quarterly and monthly releases. They just don't and use the bulletin backports, which doesn't cover recommended patches included in each stable release.
@@rythmater there were strict recommendations from Google to vendors to use their latest kernel updates for 5.10,5.15 and 6.1 since few vendors didn't apply the patches for modem and GPU exploits. I belive it was for March updates
@@vasudevmenon2496 I know. But the ASB is incomplete.
Fixed in May but reported in March by GrapheneOS developers there was a major Bluetooth vulnerability in 14-QPR2 and likely present earlier Android 14 releases from Baseline 14 and 14-QPR1. Wasn't included in the ASB at all.
Its as if they encourage vendors to use unsupported baseline yearly releases and apply backports.
The Bluetooth bug is applicable to way more devices than just Pixels just like the rest of the Pixel Bulletin patches and vendors need to port to Android 15 to receive the fix in SEPTEMBER.
When is the June 2024 Pixel uodate releasing?
Glad to know I'm not the only one
Also my phone's pixel 7 pro doesn't update 😂
Nice! and hope you had a fun trip!
My samsung phone has been bugging me to switch to Gemini for 2 or 3 weeks now. I'll stay with google assistant at least for now.
I am eagerly waiting for the zoom enhance feature. When they are going to release that feature?
I wouldn't stand on that glass even for entertainment value. 😱
Looks good man! Enjoy NYC!
Great video!
Usb DAC support still sucks I guess. Feeling weird I have to use my old 3a for any serious music listening.
How do you know if it's RCS Chat? And what is crazy expensive?
I have a P7P and have gemini advanced, but I still don't have access to magic editor. I thought that was a May 15th release.
Click on edit from google photos you'll see the magic editor tool on the left.
Any one else having the same frustrating problem of the key pad showing up on the home screen for no apparent reason?? (8pro)
Looking forward to Desktop mode, hoping it's not just via USB.
Here’s to hoping
At the earliest Baseline Android 15 is what many people are expecting the desktop mode to enter a usable enough state.
Even though 14-QPR2 & 14-QPR3 have it as a dev preview option and by extension a lot of what is shipping with Android 15 just less maturely developed and disabled in the code through configuration flags. An example would be the per app screen recording feature. Shipped with 14-QPR2, but doesn't do anything because it isn't developed enough.
We can hope though. 🎉
What are you using posting this video?
Always love the updates 🙂
Glad you like them!
I felt you when you said you're not a fan of heights as you step on the glass floor. I had the same experience when I went to Calgary tower, I stepped over the glass floor thinking it's just a regular floor. As soon as I looked down, jeez my b@ll$ went up to my guts and like what am I doing here?😂😂😂
Has this dropped yet, anyone had it?
Text edit is already available on both my pixel phones.
No beta.
How?
@@Anytyme06 it just appeared all on its own.
My wife & I both received this feature.
Pixel 8 non pro.
Being on Stable or Beta shouldn't normally apply when it comes to Pixel feature drop updates.
Glad to hear that you're enjoying them nonetheless and be sure to update to 14-QPR3 when it releases!
I've also had the edit feature enabled in Google Messages and I haven't received the Feature Drop like everyone else, but I am in the Google Messages Beta. It doesn't work for every RCS contact, just a couple currently, which is a touch frustrating.
Currently running Android 14.
Still not out yet tho. Should have been released on Monday. What's the delay!.🤔
It's not uncommon for Pixel feature drop updates like it is this month to be delayed till the 2nd week and in rare occasions 3rd week.
@@ghostdragon2593Google are now getting like Samsung at releasing late patches etc.
Quarterly and Yearly AOSP and Stock Pixel OS releases can lag a bit compared to the ASB posting. It will come out when Google deems it ready.
As for Google "being behind" Samsung when it comes to updates, they take different approaches.
Google ports/updates to new monthly, quarterly, and yearly releases. Doing this takes more work but they get recommended privacy and security patches not declared/required by the ASB to declare a new patch level. Meaning they get more complete security patches.
Samsung just essentially applies ASB backports and only stay on the baseline yearly AOSP release. It's less work than porting their One UI changes to new releases every month, but it means they have less security coverage.
The ASB only covers a small subset of high priority issues. Additionally many issues in the Pixel Bulletins apply to other devices than just Pixels.
Many Samsung devices (most prominently on their non-flagships) do not have some firmware and hardware security features that are on Pixels like MTE , a secure element (Branded as Knox Vault), USB controller port control etc... to just name a few.
When combined with the more incomplete patching, which is worse on their lower end devices and even premium tablets like the Tab S8. Samsung devices overall are less secure.
Hope you enjoyed your stay in the big apple 🗽
This might sound crazy but did they bring back the battery statistics which showed number of charging cycles? People got really angry that Google removed it.
No the AOSP battery stats screen was accidentally released in 14-QPR1, and they have disabled it since 14-QPR2 released.
6 and 7th Gen Pixels also have an issue where the "Date of First Use" and "Battery Manufactured Date" are swapped.
To get the functionality back you can install an alternate OS that has the configuration flag for the battery statistics enabled like GrapheneOS or wait until Google announces an update on the feature for older devices.
I don't advise flashing an older 14-QPR1 release if you do take the flashing route.
@@rythmater of course I won't flash any rom. But interesting to hear that they released this by accident. In the issuetracker they didn't say this.
@@rythmater Ah, didn't know that it got released by accident. On the web it says they just removed it. Even on the 1ssuetracker they didn't say it.
@@rythmater how does this work anyways? Is it on a hardware level and the system just reads it out? Because it also seems to work for older Pixels.
Look at all those people in the background. They don't know they're standing next to a legend!
Haha. 😂
Which building are you at?
The Edge
Enjoy your New York trip! ,🙂
Thank you! Will do!
Where is the lossless update
💪💪💪💪💪💪
Did you mean apple watch or pixel watch?
Pixel Watch. I may have misspoke
@@TechOdyssey haha just checking. I was like did apple open the apple watch to android or did they add a home app to Apple watch. Lol
Was thinking the exact same thing. 😅 Apple Watch? Huh?! 0:58 🧐
Where is the Lossless update
@@user-ny3tx1oo2l lost? lol
I don't know if this related to the feature drop but my 8P has started malfunctioning. Apps lock up and I can't go to many web sites without restarting my phone. I haven't downloaded the update yet but I never had these problems before yesterday. Coincidence?
No correlation
Worst case scenario is that there is an obscure hardware issue. Happened to a few other people while giving support to users, but they had more severe issues like full on kernel crashes. But I don't think it's the case.
I assume you are on the AP1A.240505.005 release and have the latest Play System, Store, Services updates along with all of your apps being up to date?
Alternatively you can backup your phone using Google One and any other data (available for free).
Maybe try to reflash the latest AP1A.240505.005 release via a factory image to get a clean slate using the web Android Flash Tool.
Only if you are okay with going into developer options and the bootloader interface.
Then you can load the Google backup and get your data back and see if things have improved.
@@rythmater thanks, I knew someone on this channel would have some advice.
how about a fix for the modem. ffs
Pickle watch, but still no enhanced zoom.
Still waiting
June 17th. Still no update
Sounds like a small pixel drop.
Any word on the June security patch ? P8 user
Soon?
There is no official AOSP or Stock Pixel OS release or supplemental Pixel Update Bulletin for 14-QPR3. This is normal with quarterly and yearly releases to lag a slight bit compared to the Android Security Bulletin posting.
Google will likely make a release within the next few days for Pixel users.
Other vendors use backported patches to raise the security patch level, so if you're not using a Pixel for the sake of the example, and lets say a Samsung S24, Samsung will apply the backports and select other patches. That approach is less robust than porting One UI to new AOSP releases every month to get all the recommended patches included in the latest stable AOSP releases. The vast majority not listed/required by the ASB.
One UI 6.1 is based on the October UP1A.231005.007 (Baseline 14) Android Open Source Project stable release.
Baseline 14, 14-QPR1, 14-QPR2 are no longer receiving active development and maintenance work and any releases based on them are unsupported.
Samsung may be sometimes faster when raising the ASB patch level, but they don't have the same coverage if they would have ported to new releases (which takes work, especially for quarterly releases due to the new development model), but by merit their approach to security updates is less secure.
@@TechOdyssey
@@TechOdysseyIf they were to use this same maintenance model that would mean Samsung would need to port to Android 15 to get almost a year's worth of recommended fixes and improvements.
The ASB only covers a small subset of high+ vulnerabilities.
@@rythmater thanks
I didn't receive the update on my Pixel 6 Pro since it was confirmed by Google. 1 or 2 days of waiting for the OTA Update is okay, but I'm waiting almost a week for it. I'm really annoyed by Google and this is definitely my last Pixel. Also the quality of the updates, especially the Feature Drops are for the older Pixel devices a disappointment.
Oooooo such great features 🙄
What are you filming with bruh
iPhone 15 Pro Max with my Shure Lav mic
@@TechOdysseyvid quality looks great even though I’m switching to P8P. The pro max does a great job
I think this is android feature drop, not pixel feature drop
Pixel.
You should have >10x as many subscribers.
I wish 😅
I'm confused, is it the apple watch or pixel watch?
Look, I’m standing on top of a building recording unscripted in a public place. You know I mean pixel watch. It’s a pixel update video. If you can’t get past that I don’t know what to tell you. I misspoke on accident.
@@TechOdyssey It's all good dude. I was just double checking.
Nope! Nope! Nope! Would not step on that glass!
My son was jumping on it….
@@TechOdysseyHe's a lot braver than me!
Is anyone even using RCS?
Lots of people. Over 1 billion.
Congrats 🎉on your son’s graduation 🎉🎉
Thank you very much
Everybody wants to use android, But everybody actually uses iphones when it counts.
There isnt enough features in this world to get me to use another pixel device. Stop wasting time on pixel videos. Like two people have them.
Speak for yourself 😂. I have a P8P, never been happier. People just love to jump to beta versions and then be mad when it's buggy. It's a beta it's supposed to be buggy 😂. This phone is amazing. Don't know why you got beef with pixels lol
@@BattleRapMultiverseFacts. he can go to another channel. Plenty of channels out there with videos on another phone. P8P and P6P here
Clueless 😅
Imagine having to pay to stand on a roof and stare out of a pane of glass. And then imagine the 🤡's who actually pay to do so.
Wait… all of these feature drops are new to android but already on iPhones? Weird. 😂
The same Apple company that took 14 years to use an OLED screen in their tablet or still sells an $800 phone with a 60hz screen and two cameras? Ok bro.
@@TechOdyssey I didn't meant to hurt your feelings
@@kirkdouglassd it’s ok. Don’t worry about it. I’m not offended. I just thought it was an absurd sarcastic comment. But thank you. I apologize if I came off overly harsh.