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Source: Android Authority

Google Pixel Drop Features Reportedly Leaked Ahead of Official Release

Upcoming features for Google Pixel devices have reportedly been revealed through early promotional videos. The next Pixel Drop is expected to include several AI-powered additions, such as a new Screen Reactions tool that allows users to record screen activity with a selfie camera overlay. Additionally, AI music generation, enabling the creation of songs or audio clips from simple prompts, is also anticipated to be part of the update. These details emerged before an official announcement from Google.

By Fainaron·Jun 15, 2026 (14 hours ago)·1 views
Google Pixel Drop Features Reportedly Leaked Ahead of Official Release

Early promotional videos have reportedly hinted at the features expected in Google's next Pixel Drop update. These ads, spotted on Amazon by Droid-Life, suggest an imminent release of new AI-powered tools for Pixel devices.

Among the anticipated additions is Screen Reactions, described as a Pixel-exclusive tool. This feature will reportedly allow users to record their screen activity while simultaneously overlaying a feed from their selfie camera.

Another significant AI-powered capability teased is AI music generation. This would enable users to transform simple text prompts into complete songs or various audio clips. The update is also expected to enhance Gemini Omni capabilities.

The discovery of these promotional videos suggests Google is preparing to deliver its next software update for Pixel devices, potentially revealing key features ahead of any official company statement.

(Source: Android Authority)

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by Android Authority. Read the original at Android Authority →

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