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New Pixel Feature Drop adds Dark Mode Scheduling, Cards & Passes to Power Menu, and more

Two months after announcing the Pixel 4, Google announced the first Pixel Feature Drop. Instead of rolling out major new features individually, Google decided to wait to unveil new features and drop them all at hence in the same update. Hence, Pixel “Feature Drop.” The first one only added a few features such as auto-framing in Google Duo, post-snap Portrait Mode in Google Photos, and automatic call screen in the Google Phone app, but the second Feature Drop is adding a dozen new features. Here’s a chart from Google that lists the new features arriving on Pixel devices with the March update:

You might be already familiar with many of these features since we’ve either documented them in the Android 11 Developer Preview or manually enabled them ahead of release. If you aren’t familiar, though, here’s a summary to get you up to speed:

That’s all the information that Google shared in their official blog post announcing the second Pixel Feature Drop as well as the announcement thread on the Pixel support forums. Here’s a short video showing off the key features of this big update:

Other, undocumented changes:

Update 1 (3/2/2020 @ 4:40 PM EST): This article was updated to clarify what the long press improvements mean, to rearrange the undocumented changes into their own section, and to add other undocumented changes.

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