Under the “Sound & vibration” settings on your Pixel phone, there’s a section for Now Playing where you can see a history of the songs it has identified. Each entry shows the song title, artist name, and a button to add it to your favorites. But instead of an image related to the song, there’s just a generic icon. It’s kind of odd that it’s been this way for so long, especially since Google also has YouTube Music.
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How does Now Playing work?
The technology behind Now Playing is pretty interesting. Your Pixel phone actually downloads a list of popular songs. When it hears music playing, it records a few seconds of the audio and tries to match it to a song on that list. If it finds a match, it shows you the song information on your screen. It all happens in the background without you having to do anything.There’s also a chance that Google might add some other features to Now Playing. Remember that “summary” feature they were working on a while back? It might give you some interesting stats about the music you’ve been listening to, kind of like Spotify Wrapped.
It’s not clear when these updates will be available, but hopefully it’s soon. It would be great to have these new features, especially with all the end-of-year music recaps coming out soon.