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When you see a song on your screen and want to know more, double tap on it to open a Google Assistant card with links to YouTube or Play Music. Squeezing the bottom half of the Pixel 2 will immediately launch Google Assistant, regardless if the phone is locked or if you're in another app. You can adjust how soft or hard you have to squeeze, as well as customize the only other action Active Edge currently has, by opening the Settings app and searching for "Active Edge" using the included search bar. If you'd rather tap your way to the settings page, open Settings > Apps & notifications > Default apps > Assist & voice input > Active edge (way too many taps).
There, you can adjust pressure, disable squeeze for assistant, allow when screen is off, and enable or disable the ability to squeeze the phone to silence an incoming call, As you adjust the slider along the top you mid century modern geometric abstract radiating lines iphone case can test out the new pressure setting without triggering Assistant, The home screen of the Pixel launch has a new section called "At a glance." Whenever you unlock your phone, you'll notice the current date and weather conditions where the Google search bar used to reside, This section will also display upcoming calendar entries or traffic alerts, letting you keep tabs on your day… at a glance..
Unfortunately, you can't move or completely disable the new feature, but you can control what information it will display. Long-press on the "At a glance" section of the screen, then tap on Preferences when the button pops up. Disable either calendar or traffic alerts, based on your preference. Speaking of the search bar, you've undoubtedly seen it at the bottom of the Pixel 2's screen. It's easier to get to, especially if you're using a large screen device, but it's kind of annoying. Sadly, you can't move it, nor can you turn it off. But one tip that can at least make it a little more useful is to use it to search for apps on your device, instead of swiping up and going through the app drawer.
Google Lens, a new feature from Google that identifies objects in your photos, is exclusive to the Pixel 2, At launch, the only want to access it is through the Photos app, After taking a photo, or if you just want to experiment with old photos, launch the Google Photos app, select a picture, then tap on the Lens logo along the bottom, An Assistant card will pop up, showing any relevant information for mid century modern geometric abstract radiating lines iphone case whatever is in the photo, Google announced a new Made for Google accessory line to go with the Pixel 2, Any of these devices are designed to be easy to pair with your Pixel 2..
How easy? Turn on compatible headphones with your phone next to them, tap on the alert, and you're done. It's just as easy as pairing Apple's AirPods to an iPhone. For the time being, the feature only works on the Pixel 2. However, Google will add the feature to older devices in the future. Want to get the most out of your Pixel 2? Read this. Google's latest smartphone is full of new features and customization options. Be it a really smart camera or painless way to see what song is currently playing, you just have to know where to look. Here are 5 tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL.
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