Audio Emoji

AppWizard
February 20, 2025
Google is enhancing its Pixel Call Assist feature to help manage spam calls, introducing five new filters in the Phone app: All, Missed, Contacts, Non-Spam, and Spam. These updates are rolling out on the new Pixel 9 series, which also features a redesigned user interface with a dedicated Call Assist button. Additional features include Live Caption for accessibility, allowing users to read spoken dialogue and type responses during calls, and Call Screen, which uses AI to handle incoming calls and transcribe spoken content. Google previously launched an Audio Emoji update and has initiated a beta program for real-time scam detection, which alerts users to potential scams with a red pop-up notification.
AppWizard
December 26, 2024
In 2024, Made by Google released multiple updates for the Pixel phone, introducing new features and enhancing existing functionalities across six updates. - January Feature Drop: Launched with the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro, it included the Pixel Thermometer app for forehead temperature readings, Circle to Search, and the rebranding of Quick Share from Nearby Share. - March Feature Drop: Introduced with Android 14 QPR2, it featured an expandable Bluetooth Quick Settings Tile, a Material You volume slider, new casting options, and a "Hello?" button for the Call Screen feature. The Pixel Tablet received the Gboard Voice Toolbar. - June Feature Drop: Marked by the early launch of the Pixel 8a, it introduced Audio Emoji, Display Port Support for external screens, Gemini Nano technology, and camera improvements for various Pixel models. The Android 14 QPR3 update focused on minor tweaks. - Pixel 9 Series Launch: Debuted alongside Android 14, backporting features from the Android 15 Beta. Introduced three new applications: Pixel Screenshots, Pixel Studio, and Pixel Weather, along with Gemini Live and on-device Call Notes. - Android 15/October Drop: Introduced Android 15 with a Private Space option, Predictive Back functionality, a redesigned screenshot interface, underwater photography capabilities for the Pixel 9 series, and an enhanced Adaptive Vibration feature. - December Drop: Included Android 15 QPR1 with a Material You redesign for Settings, charging optimization, enhancements to the Pixel Screenshots app, a clear voice feature for the Pixel Recorder, broader rollout of contextual replies for Gemini, and Dual Screen Portrait Mode for foldable devices. Google extended Android OS updates for the Pixel 6 and 7 series.
AppWizard
November 21, 2024
Google is enhancing its Phone app with two new festive Audio Emoji sounds for the holiday season: a New Year-themed sound featuring fireworks, a cheering crowd, and party horns, and a Christmas-themed sound with sleigh bells and Santa saying “ho ho ho.” These additions will be available in early to mid-December, following the removal of a Halloween Audio Emoji.
AppWizard
October 17, 2024
Google has introduced a Halloween-themed Audio Emoji feature for its Pixel phones, currently available in the beta version of the Google Phone app. This feature includes sounds like a sinister laugh, a shrieking cat, and thunder, and replaces the previous party sound. It was first introduced with the Pixel 8a and is expected to be rolled out to all users before October 31. The beta version of the app is identified as version 149.0.682953539-publicbeta-pixel2024.
AppWizard
May 2, 2024
Google has introduced "Audio Emoji" in the Google Phone app for Android users, allowing them to send sound effects during calls to convey emotions and reactions. The feature is currently in beta and includes six unique sound effects. Users can activate Audio Emojis in their phone's settings and use them only in speaker mode. Google plans to release Audio Emojis to a wider audience in the future.
AppWizard
May 1, 2024
Google has introduced Audio Emoji in its Phone app, allowing users to add sound effects to their phone conversations. The feature offers six choices: Clapping, Laughing, Party, Crying, Poop, and Sting. Users can access Audio Emoji through a dedicated button or directly on the calling interface. There is an option to disable Audio Emoji and a cooldown period between uses to prevent overuse.
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