Google has finally put out a new feature drop for Pixel devices and the Pixel Watch, giving users access to several highly anticipated updates. Night Sight, a popular low-lit photography feature, has been optimized for faster processing on Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro phones. The Magic Eraser tool, previously exclusive to the Pixel 6, will now be available on all Pixel handsets. Magic Eraser allows users to remove unwanted objects from their photos with just a few taps. Using artificial intelligence and machine learning, Magic Eraser can intelligently fill in the area where the object was removed, seamlessly blending it into the surrounding environment. This feature is particularly useful for getting rid of distracting elements in your photos, such as power lines or strangers in the background. With Magic Eraser, users can easily clean up their photos and make them look even better than before.

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In addition, Google’s Health Connect app will now come pre-installed on Pixels, providing a convenient hub for storing health and fitness data from various apps. Finally, the Direct My Call+ feature arrives on older Pixel models, allowing users to bypass tedious customer service menus when making calls. Google also highlighted its recent addition of Fall Detection on the Pixel Watch, which can automatically call emergency services in the event of a hard fall.

It is noteworthy that if users want the stable version of QPR2, they will need to exit the Beta program first. To do this, before March 13th, users will need to go to www.google.com/android/beta and click on the rectangle that says “View your eligible devices.” They will then be taken to an image of their Pixel device with the words “Opt out” underneath. Once they tap on the button, that’s pretty much it. If they do nothing, users will receive the QPR3 Beta 1 update today, and they will be forced to stick with the Beta program until June 5th when the June Feature Drop should be released by Google.

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