So, it continues our deluge of huge, well I'll say huge updates, but it's a fairly substantial update this month, Abner. What are we thinking so far with the, I'm going to get this wrong. pixel drop for December 2024. I'm not calling it that. Anyways, yes, it surprisingly dropped on the Thursday. It's the first Monday of the month.
We just came back from holiday in the US, so it's understandable. But I think this is our first Thursday feature drop, and it rounds out the year, and it's pretty sizable. I guess we can start with the Pixel 9 stuff with a really pretty big update to Pixel screenshots. Basically, Pixel screenshots is getting some integrations.
with gboard with circle to search and with google wallet um i'll knock out the last two first but basically when you take a screenshot of a pass uh the the corner preview uh pixel screenshots corner preview will suggest that you add to wallet and the circle to search thing is pretty cool because
When you circle the search, you select a part of an image. Previously, you could use it to quickly share something without having to have a screenshot on your device. You could just share it to a message or to an app, and that's it. But now there's a shortcut when you do that to save the pixel screenshots. That's a nice. I really like both of those. I really like both of those. And sorry to interject, but I feel like with the saving...
the images to pixel screenshots. I don't know if you do this, but I'm bad for this when I do online shopping. Or if I see somebody wearing a really cool pair of shoes, I'll take a picture. and i'll kind of circle it and then i'm like okay when can i look for that at a later date yeah i always forget to then look back and i never save it so yeah that's which honestly that's a pretty
Oh, this is going to be a rant. But Google searches save system. They have an existing thing called saved base. Is that what the tab is called now?
Honestly, I have no idea anymore. But there's an ability to save stuff when you open a website. Yeah, it's still called saved. When you open a website, there's a bookmarking icon. It's this system that's... across maps across search but it's just it could be so much more powerful but it's just put in this cruddy web-based ui and google app that looks horrible on the web but anyways that's just a
rant about how Google could have the web's bookmark. They could make the web's bookmarking system, but they don't because it's behind this stupid web-based UI. Anyways, that's a rant. But yes, anyways, back to the main pixel screenshot stuff. So yeah, the big thing is this Gboard. Well, before that, there's some app updates. So currently... There's some new auto-filters where basically you can auto-categorize your stuff into categories like products, like what you were just saying.
like places, like promo codes. So basically just make all the groups use filters instead of having to make your own basically with existing feature. I think that's going to be pretty powerful depending on how accurate it is. So hopefully it's nice and accurate. I was about to say when it does roll out fully, we can kind of make it a bit of a more accurate kind of guess of what we're expecting. But yeah, for me, I'm really, really bad at creating things anyway.
And I think in a previous pod we were talking about collections and I do have some for like receipts and things like that. Very manual. And the manual aspect of it makes me less wary to do it. I just kind of search. So having like the auto categorization. seems like it's going to be a no-brainer and i'm i'm really excited to just see how these work in the real world because i do use pixel screenshots probably multiple times a day so
I have become that person. I'm a big screenshot taker anyway. So yeah, I'm really interested to see just how these work in the real world. Yeah. And finally, it's this integration of Gboard. It's basically a memory feature. Let's say somebody sends you something about the song or you take a picture of an album cover that you see in an article or something. Gboard will, pixel screenshots will basically have a memory of that. It'll save the artist's name. It'll save the album name.
And the next time you open an app like Spotify or YouTube Music and go to search, there will be a Gboard suggestion with the artist name or the album name for you to quickly paste. So this is basically a... a memory feature from pixel screenshots into Gboard. And I think that's a really smart integration in terms of making all the stuff that you have useful. And that's going to work with...
I think you didn't elaborate, but it's going to work with movies as well, right? Movies, for example, like IMDB, or when you take a screenshot of a product, you'll go into and you open Amazon, shop Amazon app or whatever. It'll surface those products. The caveat here is that if you take multiple screenshots of a product or different products of different bands, a Gboard will only remember the most recent one.
So I guess that's fine for now. Again, curious to see how this works. But this is a very, it's a recall, it's a memory feature. Yeah, this just feels like the kind of thing that we're really expecting to happen. pre-launch right there were some leaks ahead of time about recall and stuff and i think this is obviously proof of concept this is going to happen um yeah i'm really interested again all of these stuff made they kind of make sense it's just a shame they didn't come out
day one like yeah i think that would have been a very impressive headlining feature of pixel screenshots just beyond search because i think like fairly a lot of people's criticism of pixel screenshots is why not just use google photos Google Photos has this amazing search. It has amazing filters. It's the Ask Gemini stuff now. But I think features like this...
we show how Pixel Screen Charts is specific. It's a focused product that can surface your memories. It's more of a productivity tool than what Google Photos is.
Yeah, and obviously you have that siloed away and you can keep things separate. And I think that, yeah, just the auto-collection thing along. Again, I think this was the, I wouldn't necessarily call it the killer application with Pixel 9, but it felt like the only one that was... really forward thinking if that makes sense from my perspective it's a whole it's a whole new idea to use idea to use your phone on how it's a like a one of the better
uses of what I like to call applied AI in terms of AI that's already in your life on your phone rather than going to a new thing it's integrated into how you use your phone already like that screenshot preview in the corner is not new but adding so much more actions there is yeah it definitely feels right i just i do wonder though obviously you mentioned
Google Photos, and I feel like I'm going to go off on a tangent now, maybe it would have been better in some respects within the Google Photos application. to at least give people the option. Like if we're going to have pixel screenshots, you should probably have the option maybe. I don't know. I mean, if you delete the application, I don't even know what happens. So, yeah, I think the, like, pick...
Google Photos would be how Google brings pixel screenshots to every Android device if it wanted to do that. If it didn't want to keep pixel screenshots as a competitive advantage. I think that's how you naturally do it. and I guess you could make an Android screenshots at some point, but I don't know. I think Google photos would be, it would be a vast expansion of what Google photos is. But I think that if Google wanted to do it, that's how you do it.
But yeah, these pixel screenshot stuff blowing out of this feature drop, it's still only for the Pixel 9, which, again, the flagship feature makes sense, I guess. Unfortunate for people who have the Pixel 8, though. And yeah. It definitely feels like a good way to kick things off with pixel screenshots getting such a big upgrade.
As you say, it's a bit sad that it's just Pixel 9 series, but I kind of guess it is what it is. Maybe we'll get that later down the line. But yeah, in terms of the other update, there's a lot, isn't there, right? There's a lot of other stuff in there anyway, so it's not complete. washout for everyone with other Pixel phones. But yeah, just to round out the Pixel 9 stuff, there's a few things. Your Pixel Studio, the stickers you make in Pixel Studio or PNG board, I think...
Pixel Studio as that kind of quick editor, quick maker of stickers has been pretty nice. Recorder has a clear voice. noise background noise reduction feature uh pretty straightforward looks nice yeah that's a good idea i think that's a great idea to add that to a pixel recorder definitely and i think the other flagship is call screen here um
Gemini Nano is being used to power call screen with suggested replies. So let's say you're on a call with a delivery person and they ask you where to leave a package. Gemini Nano will suggest in the lobby, inside, not outside, as possible responses that you can just tap. I mean, the only downside with that is I'm...
I'm going to hazard a guess that's US only for the time being, right? Because there's a lot of these call screening features that I don't think many of us in the rest of the world still have yet, which is a little bit disappointing, but I guess... But it's not unexpected that it would be Pixel 9 series devices in US only. I can kind of deal with it. I don't take that many calls anyway, but I guess there will be a lot of people out there, sadly.
rightly or wrongly, we'll be pissed off at it. So it kind of is what it is, isn't it? We know at this stage that certain things are only geo-restricted. I know there's another cool feature that I think I talked about in... my Pixel 9 Pro 4 long-term review, there's some updates to the Made You Look option, which I think is fantastic. I actually used it for the first time. The Made You Look feature is...
Like, genuinely, I didn't think I would use a feature which, like this, ever. I mean, I don't have kids, but some of my friends do. Phenomenal. They've just added some new ones for... Inside Out. Yes, the very popular Inside Out 2. um joy uh the main character so yeah that's on the cover screen it lets you show different fun things for kids to focus on um
Made You Rock is now coming to the original Pixel Fold, which is very nice. That's great. There is no real thing restricting it to the 9 Pro Fold. And the other, I guess, foldable feature is... how portrait mode now supports a dual screen so that when you're taking a portrait mode picture of somebody else, the subject can also preview the shot basically. Nice. I think that, yeah, the quality of life additions for a foldable device, it's a very strange product anyway, isn't it? I think, yeah.
It's all of those things, nice little quality of life additions. I think Google's really doing that really well with the feature drops and long may it continue with the Pixel Fold because it feels like the Fold doesn't get enough of its own. No, it doesn't.
There's some cool stuff, though, for the other Pixel devices now, right? Yeah. To run it out, the Pixel tablet, getting lock screen widgets. We've known about this since QPL1. And Google is making official the VPN access, which is a nice thing. and why the other Pixel Tablet stuff. Yeah, obviously the Pixel Tablet. It's good to see, again, two products, I think, sometimes, yeah. Yeah, definitely. I think it's nice to see existing features.
get rolled out and those lock stream widgets i'd love to see those on pixel phones so it's a pixel fold to what you were saying i think it makes sense there especially when you're using it in full screen mode Definitely. But what have we got for all of the Pixel phones? Because I can get into some of the features in just a little bit. So yeah, we're back to call screen. So when an automatic call screen session happens, you can now see the transcript in real time.
Nice. That's for everybody. Well, US English on Pixel 6 Plus. And this is an interesting one. Again, Pixel 6 Plus, but simple view. It's just basically... It increases the font size, increases the display size by the looks of it, increases touch sensitivity to make smartphone navigation easier. This is definitely catered at...
It is catered. Catered World's older people, I'm guessing. Yeah, I've said it. That comes across as offensive as an older person. One of the things I noticed as well with this is it introduces... But if I can say it, do we know for certain if this disables gestures? Because it seems to me like this is going to be used for on-screen navigation, which is a bit strange. Yeah, tree button navigation appears to be back.
So that's basically Google saying that old people like three-button navigation. Three-button navigation is for old people. It's definitely... Well, that's my read anyway. It's definitely... I'm surprised they're stuck around for so long. I get why. It's easier to you. I guess it's easier at first glance, right? It's easier to just pick up as opposed to gestures, which take a little while to get used to, right? And in terms of for some part of the public, it's like...
Swiping is inherently a small touch target and buttons are easier. They'll always be easier in that respect. But yeah, I still see screenshots out there of people using it. Every time I try to go back, when I try to use three-button navigation, and every time I try to go back, I'm so dependent on swiping on the sides of the screen.
And I feel like if they put that in a three-button navigation, I honestly could use three-button navigation. But right now, I'm just so dependent on the sides of the screen. I'm going back. Well, yeah. Do you know what? I will trial it over the next couple of days once we've got it fully rolled out. I'll flash it on one of my devices and see how I get on. And I will get back to everyone.
next week on that one. But yeah, there's some other cool features as well, a part of this update that I hadn't necessarily anticipated ahead of time because I was so in kind of thinking of what else is coming as part of the... beta release and come in here there's some some cool other little features as well right now playing history it's it can now show your album artwork instead of just the most generic pages just showing no cover art
um so that's a nice upgrade i can't believe it's taken that long to to even add it right very long to get there So no more relying on third-party applications to do that for you. Yeah, that's great. I'm pleased with that one. So on the Gemini front, Google is officially rolling out the utilities extension. That should have...
Utilities is only seeing wide availability, but they're also confirming messages, the phone, and the Spotify extensions, which joins YouTube Music, basically. Nice. The other thing is... This is more of a teaser by Google, but it says that you'll soon be able to use Gemini to control your smart home devices that your Google account can access. There's not a lot about that yet, but this is coming soon. So it basically sounds like a big Google Assistant integration coming into Gemini natively.
It feels like we're finally reaching the point where Gemini could potentially replace the Google Assistant on phones, because I still feel like there's a little bit of a... I don't know how to describe it. What would we say? There's a little bit of expectation versus reality is completely off kilter. So maybe eventually we'll reach a point where I know there's been a lot of pushback, especially from the smart home community.
fan community i guess is are they fans i don't know but yeah it definitely feels like we have this disconnect and gemini is slowly now gonna start to ramp up and and and all of these just feel like really natural steps into the right direction with gemini because i think it is it is clearly it's gonna it's gonna ramp up over the next few months right and especially as we see android 16 become even more entangled within it then it's good to see these things kind of come to fruition absolutely
and on the more basic level the addition of extension the utilities extension which you can use it to control alarms or just other device settings especially with some of them available for me a lock screen without unlocking that's a big deal uh but yeah that's rolling out to everybody um so identity check is this safety feature where
If you're not in a trusted place, you require face unlock or fingerprint, basically biometric authentication to change settings, to access your passwords or pass keys.
So this is another extension of the TEF protection features that we got with Android 15 initially. That feels like one of those ones that, again, is... why wasn't this on theft protection but i guess it is baby steps right i think theft protection was one of those that has been a reaction to issues people have had with phones being snatched right so i guess it's all cool yeah i mean all really cool stuff that i think
people will be happy to see just whether or not people really knew that they wanted it is another thing entirely. But yeah, it's all, all of these little extras feel like they just... natural progression of where google should be at with these with these services and with these things that they've introduced so it's good to see that i haven't just released them and neglected them straight away so in terms of
Notably, this is the Pixel feature drop, but we also got the usual seasonal drop of new Android features. And the highlight, I'd say, there are two highlights. Expressive captions is basically... and upgrade to live captions in which it can capture AI is being used to capture the intensity and emotion of how someone is speaking. So for example, when you're...
as you're reading a transcript, a live transcript of something, you'll see in brackets like gas or cheers in applause or groaning. And if somebody is shouting, it'll be in all caps. So this is Google using AI to really upgrade live captions. And it works on anything. It works on live streams. It works in sports, Google Photos, social media posts, just like...
The latter is something that's usually not captioned, especially if it's like live. But yeah, this is a really, a pretty good use of AI that's available on Android 14 plus US English right now. But it's, yeah, captures intensity and emotion. Yeah, but I mean, live caption is another one of those features. How often have you used it? I used it, was it Android 10 it was released? I think live caption with the Pixel 4 series.
Long time ago now. Yeah. And it feels like it, I don't, I wouldn't say it stagnated. It just feels like it's one of those accessibility features that luckily I'm, I'm one of those people who are privileged not enough to need live captions with content that I'm watching. And it was mainly a test.
Sometimes I would use it in an environment where it's quiet. So this is kind of good because it gives you that extra context, right? When I don't want to listen to any, when I don't want to hear any audio or don't have headphones. That's how I'm using expressive captions. And it's obvious with Android 15, they moved it into the volume panel, into the new volume UI thing at the bottom. So yeah, it's a pretty big upgrade of live captions, expressive captions.
So and the other headlining feature is the ability is quick share is getting QR code based sharing. So let's say you have some pictures you want to share with somebody. You tap the quick share in the share sheet. and there will be a new QR code option for somebody to... It shows the QR code on your phone, and somebody else can take a picture of it, and it does the transfer process. Now, this...
is another one of those things. Should have been there to begin with because I feel like it's having... It's just the more obvious option rather than finding... Yeah, I think in congested networks as well, it's nice because obviously some people do use QuickShare. What is it, Android 6.0?
zero and higher oh yeah it's quick share available for so there's like potentially potentially a billion application a billion devices out there that can use quick share um and i know from experience trying to share pictures with with my partner in an airport was just stress because obviously there's people trying to do the same thing. And then there's always people who've left it with the default settings for everyone and open all the time. And I even share things between my own devices.
I have to rename them something really obvious so I can find them. And this is such a first world problem, but being able to just QR code scan the device and want to directly send it to will save so much hassle. My quick share is so much better than sending it over a messaging app, especially when it isn't high res quality, like Facebook Messenger or whatever. It's so much nicer to avoid all the compression.
to give people the actual files with the EXIF data, with the location stuff when they save it to their device, so much better. Yeah, just again, I'm pleased. This is an update. This feature drop has been one of those ones that... that necessarily, not necessarily has, I wouldn't say it blown me away across the board, but there's all these little things that add up to something a bit more consequential. And it's right in time for the holiday period.
around the world. And I think maybe people would be pretty happy that they've, if they've picked up a brand new Pixel 9 or about to pick up Pixel 9 ahead of the Christmas or whatever people celebrate, then I think, you know. you download a brand new update on your device and you have all these extra features it's it it probably should be a bit more google should shout about it a little bit more but
So those are the headline features. We also have had all of the features from the previous beta, and quote me if I'm wrong, it's QPR1. Beta 1, 2, 3, and 3.1 have all been kind of merged now into this update as well. Finely stable. Yeah, it's finally stable. For me, the biggest is probably that.
80% charge limit. That's going to be the one that I think people are going to be caring about the most. I am the kind of person who does it on other devices that I have. I do set a charge limit because I think the more you use something. I guess you don't want to replace that lithium-ion battery all the time. That's probably the headline, I think, for most people. There's also the semi-desktop mode on the Pixel tablet. I think that's kind of cool. Yeah, this will have to see how...
publicly Google discusses it, it's obviously going to still stay behind a developer option. I don't think it's ready for prime time. But lock screen widgets, as we said, is live. But I... It's probably not ready yet for live primetime or something that Google is going to discuss very much. But yeah, I think the other big changes to the settings app, it very much looks different.
Material you, pretty straightforward, simple enough. The other stuff in QPR one is the status bar. There's a new chip when you're casting your screen, when you're recording, when you're sharing. It looks like a phone call basically, very prominent. The best part is you can stop a screen recording by tapping that button without having to reveal all your notifications.
Yeah, I think that's one of the things that I just don't know why Google hasn't done that. You've been able to do that on iOS for a long time, right? So it just seems strange that that has taken so long to do when they've gone for that chip style.
status bar kind of heads up is it head i guess it's kind of a bit of a heads up notification why why is it taking so long but yeah it makes sense to do that it makes sense to do it now The reorganization, if I can say it out loud, while I'm looking at it right now, the settings application is a big change, but it definitely silos things into the right areas and you have all of the things kind of...
a little bit organized i'd say a little bit organized like samsung does it with one ui so obviously it doesn't feel like one scrolling list where you don't know where everything is it feels more like okay these are the
These sections make more sense. Yeah, I mean, more broken up. And you have that really big, large search settings button as well, which is nice because I tend to do that. I'm sure a lot of people do. You just search for, I don't know, reset device or... um bluetooth settings granted that's pretty easy to find but yeah it definitely makes a lot of sense for some of these little changes that
I feel probably tailor-made for the Pixel 9 series. Speaking of the Pixel 9, are you ready to discuss the most controversial change here? Okay, yeah, go for it. The status bar. The status bar is thicker. I... like it but i also it looks old it makes it yeah old it does it does because it's just really like in set but at the same time people are gonna hate it and people are gonna love it
And I don't mind it because I know that it aligns with the middle of the selfie camera. So from a visual perspective, it makes sense. I don't know. Yeah, the thing we noticed during the review period was... The camera, the selfie camera was just so close to the edge. And so Google made it added a few more lines. So the status bar is taller.
In terms of the impact content, it's not that much. It's really not that much. And I will take this change over seeing the selfie camera so close to the edge. But it does take some getting used to. You do eventually. But I know it gives me some like Pixel 4 vibes with the very thick top bezel to house all the Sony stuff. And the face of our cameras, it's just noticeable. And thinking ahead, I just wonder if now that it's thicker, it gives Google...
more space to add other cameras, other sensors in the future? Possibly, possibly. I think it definitely looks more pronounced on the regular Pixel 9 versus the Pro and the Pro XL. I haven't yet flashed any updates on my Pixel 9 Pro Fold. I'm waiting for the OTA with that one. But, yeah, it definitely looks a lot different on the 9 because, obviously, I've used that one, the regular 9. I've used that the longest since the...
the Pixel 9 series was launched and pre-launch. I don't think it makes too much difference. I mean, I guess if that... If that triggers somebody, like I know that some people will be triggered by these changes, certain changes, but I think it just gives you that little area as well where you can kind of grip the top of the phone and the status bar and scroll down a little bit easier. I don't know. Maybe I'm trying to find positives in a negative change. I notice it less.
I notice it less than the selfie camera being so close to the edge. That's what I'll say about this change. I wonder if, and this is... Really looking forward into the future. I wonder if Google might do some software stuff with the selfie camera to try and mimic dynamic island type functions where we've seen on...
on oppo devices and oneplus devices with oxygen os slash color os 15. how would you feel if google did that this is a bigger question how would you feel if google did their own take on dynamic islands because
Let's not beat around the bush here. The selfie camera on the 9 at 9 series period is huge. The cutout is huge compared to previous years. I think doing Dynamic Island... in software is kind of missing the point of the dynamic island the dynamic island it takes this hardware necessity for the face id stuff for all the sensors that appear on the top of the iPhone, and it gives it a software justification. I think just putting a space...
in the status quo to have a pill, to have something the equivalent of the screen call casting stuff, the phone call chip that we were just talking about. I kind of think it... It doesn't get what makes Dynamic Island kind of delightful, actually. It's taking this physical constraint and thanks to software, it's making it richer.
And I kind of think that the current approaches to dynamic island are a bit on the... They're just doing it to copy the dynamic island rather than something... Like fully integrated. Yeah, no, no. I get that. I get that. It makes sense. I just would be interested to see what Google's take on it would be because they've obviously made some changes in recent months to kind of tailor it to this iPhone-like design and stuff like that. But yeah, there's...
hopefully if you have a pixel nine you'll see a big difference obviously we've just had 115 and you're getting a lot of features as well thrown in so yeah it's like a double whammy right i feel like oh absolutely yeah it's not it's nice and then obviously potentially Android 16, really close, really close as well. There's a hell of a lot going on with the Pixel 9 series this year. If you bought one, you're getting a lot of value for money in the first six months of ownership. So...
Yeah, and it kind of leads me to another question because I know that there were some updates for the Pixel Watch as part of this feature drop. I'll let you run through the details because this is something that I haven't really... had an opportunity to dive into drastically at this point in time. I'll just say that you aren't missing much because, so there's no monthly OTA this month. The next one is coming in March.
That's Google Telegraph the last time. It's just bringing some old features, some new features to all the devices. So live view that shows... your nest cam or doorbell stream and lets you talk to people. Launched on the Pixel Watch 3, coming to the Pixel Watch 2. The loss of pulse detection. which calls emergency services when your heart stops for whatever reason. That's coming to Germany and Portugal. It's in a lot of European countries right now, but it hasn't expanded yet.
because of the regulatory approval to outside Europe, basically. That's a shame. It's a very interesting feature. And cardio load and target load. coming to the Pixel Watch and Pixel Watch 2, as well as Fitbit trackers and smartwatches. But yeah, it's not a big one this year. I really thought we'd get this new watch face that... No, it's an update to the existing concentric watch face that adds a ring of complications. I thought we'd see that by now, but that doesn't.
appear to be happening from what we know so far. But yeah, it's a quiet update. It comes as Google has announced, a wireless 5.1 based on Android 15. So that probably looks to be the March update if Google is conserving its resources and focusing on getting that out the door. But yeah, it's... Pretty quiet run for the Pixel Watch. Hopefully we have more stuff. Again, hopefully we have a big March update to make it up. Yeah, I feel like with a watch...
I'm not speaking to everyone here. I'm only speaking for myself. I can kind of forgive it if we don't get huge updates every three months. I think I can wait six months to do it because at the end of the day, for me, it's mainly a bridge to notifications. And I have been using the Pixel Watch 3 quite extensively for gym sessions. So in that respect, it only needs to do two.
to do two things but i guess it's great to hear that if you have a pixel watch 2 you're getting a lot of those pixel watch 3 features you're not necessarily getting a kick in the face because technically you have the same internals Small screen, but yeah, beyond that, it's identical chip. Identical chip. So you're not getting left behind, which is nice. Obviously...
Getting us features in more countries across the globe is really nice as well because we still have this, as I said slightly earlier, we kind of have this Google tends to focus quite drastically on the US and then we kind of get things later down the line in the rest of the world. So it's nice to see that. more regulatory approvals coming for you
core health features, I guess, and core safety features. Is it health safety? Yeah, it'd be health safety, right? And then even a little bit of stuff for the Pixel Watch 1, which weirdly is on my desk at the moment. I don't know why. It's just here. I'm looking at it.
It was a great piece of tech. I've absolutely battered it. It's in bad condition, really, in the grand scheme. The way I treat my phones and stuff like that, it is bad by my own admission. But yeah, it's nice to see that not everyone's been left behind.
We're getting a lot of things there because I think that's one thing that gets leveled at Android period and we leave a lot of things around. So yeah, I don't know if anyone out there has installed anything on the device just yet. If you've not received your OTA.
You can always go flash these manually. We'll have links on the website and a really in-depth guide made by yours truly. If you do want to learn how to do that, we'll try and get someone to leave that in the show notes as well. But yeah, another big update.
I don't know how you're feeling about what's coming in future because we have way more stuff coming up in for the rest of the month. We're expecting Android 16, developer preview 2, potentially in the next couple of weeks. But yeah, for the most part... Pretty solid. Cannot complain. Yeah. Again, I'm really excited by the Pixel screenshot stuff.
Yes. Yeah. And we may have a little hands-on on site at some point in the next few weeks if we have the opportunity to do so, if it's a big enough update. But yeah, I just want to say thanks guys for listening. This has been episode 33 of Pixelated. We're back as normal and we'll be back again. in the coming weeks because we're expecting yet more Android updates. What else could we wish for for Christmas? Just want to say thanks for joining me, Abner. And yeah, speak to you guys soon. Bye.