Google's November Pixel Drop introduces several new features to enhance user experience. Key updates include:
- Notification Summaries: Similar to Apple Intelligence, Pixel 9 and later devices will receive notification summaries for longer chats, with a feature to silence low-priority notifications coming in December.
- Low-Power Maps Mode: A new mode for the Maps app darkens the screen and displays only essential navigation information, potentially saving up to four hours of battery life on Pixel 10 series phones.
- Enhanced Scam Detection: Expanding to the U.K., Ireland, India, Australia, and Canada, Pixel phones will now include a "Likely a scam" button in message notifications, building on existing spam detection features.
- AI-Powered Photo Editing: The Remix feature, powered by Gemini Nano, allows users to reimagine photos with prompts in the Messages app (available in select countries with RCS enabled). Google Photos also gains a "Help me edit" feature for AI-driven edits like removing sunglasses or opening eyes.
- Prioritized Notifications: Designate up to eight VIP contacts and receive prioritized notifications from them, along with crisis badges in the contacts widget if an incident occurs in their area.
- Call Notes Expansion: The call transcription feature, Call Notes, is now supported in Australia, Canada, the U.K., Ireland, and Japan.
- "Wicked: For Good" Theme Pack: A new theme pack with wallpapers, icons, system sounds, and GIFs based on the movie is available for Pixel 6 and later devices.