The March Feature Drop and the QPR2 update has been released for the Pixel 6 line including the Pixel 6a
Now, the $64 million question for those who did not join the Beta is whether the March QPR2 update with the March Feature Drop was released for the Pixel 6, Pixel 6 Pro, and Pixel 6a today. And the answer is “YES!” As long as you did not already install the QPR3 Beta 1 update, you should go to Settings > System > System update and install the QPR2 update.
The update includes a larger digital clock in the left corner of the full Quick Settings page, and the percentage of battery life is replaced by the days or hours of battery life remaining. The Health Connect app is now pre-installed; that app collects health and fitness data collected from other apps.
The March Feature Drop brings the improved version of Night Sight (which allows you to capture photos in low-light environments without flash) to the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro with the rollout of version 8.8 of the Google Camera app.