Hidden features of the Pixel 8 pro

Hidden features of the Pixel 8 pro

Developers are aiming to produce feature packed devices now a days looking at the fact that mobiles have taken over every individuals life, be it career making , pursuing a hobby, studying online, or be it getting recognition world wide through simple posts. Google pixel 8 pro has been build keeping in mind all above features. Let’s have look:

Useful tools

Flip to Shhh-If enabled this feature allows one to put their phone in do not disturb mode simply by flipping it face down on a surface. T

Class 3 face unlock- If you are someone who has difficulty remembering passwords this feature could be for you. Google’s class 3 face unlock gives the option of using built-in facial recognition as a substitute for a password.

Thermometer:-  Infrared sensor is able to measure the temperature of objects with a range of 200°C to -20°C. This has many applications from reading if you have a fever to validating industrial sensors.   

Pinnacle of privacy:

While this is a bold title, I feel it can be applied to the Pixel 8 pro for two key reasons.  

  1. Updates: Google has offered 7 years of update support for the pixel pro meaning it will continue to receive major security and update features down the line.
  2. “Degoogling” a Google pixel:  Google Pixel hardware is unique as it supports  the installation of Graphene OS, an aftermarket operating system designed for the pixel series. It offers best mobile privacy and security on the planet as it prevents Google from getting any of your information.  It also adds countless privacy and security features that can be customised for your use case.   

Camera  

  1. Magic editor: This allows the user to edit the position of different objects within an image and auto-generate any missing information. This could be used to move a group of friends closer together or add a few extra feet of height to an object in mid-air.
  2. Photo unblur: As the name suggests this feature offers the option of increasing the clarity of an image with one click after the photos after they have been taken. 
  3. Best take: If you have ever taken group photos you will likely have experienced the difficulties of having everyone’s eyes open and smiling their best all at the same time. This feature allows users to take several photos rapidly and choose the best expressions from each person in the series of photos. This can then be compiled with the click of a button into one image that captures everyone’s best take.
  4. Night Sight and Astrophotography:  A key strength of this feature is in astrophotography contexts where most phones would struggle to capture the details of every star in a clear night sky.   
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