Direct My Call is coming to the Pixel 4a and newer phones
The Magic Eraser is now available on all Pixel phones
We still expect to see Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro users receive the feature that allows them to save battery life by shifting from a 1440p resolution on their displays to a 1080p resolution. This was available to Pixel 6 series users with the Android 13 QPR2 Beta and this writer has used it on my Pixel 6 Pro often. Most people say that you really can’t tell the difference between QPR and FHD displays.
Pixel Watch owners are getting a new feature
Pixel Watch owners are getting Fall Detection with this update. The Pixel Watch will detect when a user falls and will automatically call emergency services if you don’t respond or move after 90 seconds. The Pixel Watch Fall Detection knows the difference between “a hard fall and a small trip or stumble,” so it won’t be set off by a false alarm. If the user can’t call for help or dismiss the alert, the watch will share his/her location and notify emergency contacts.
The update could also include the usual functional updates which are developed to exterminate bugs, Once the update arrives and it has been installed on your Pixel phone, those who have been running the Android 13 QPR2 Beta will be able to exit the beta program without having to wipe the data off of their phones. Again, do not exit the beta until after you have downloaded and installed the stable version of the March Feature Drop on your Pixel.
To check to see when the update is dropped, keep coming back to PhoneArena. You can also check your phone by going to Setting > System > System update.