Google’sPixel phoneshave long been hailed as the best way to get a stripped-back, responsive Android experience. Google offers a few different Pixel phones at different price points, but they generally fall in the midrange to “premium midrange” price bracket — and they’re among the best phones in that price bracket.
But while Pixel devices offer a near-stock Android experience, they’re not completely devoid of personality. Google has added a number of features to Pixel phones that make them easier to use and more versatile.
Interested in learning more about your Google Pixel phone? Here are seven things you didn’t know your Pixel phone could do.
Fingerprint sensor gestures
Did you know that the fingerprint sensor on your Pixel phone can do more than just unlock your phone? In fact, it can kind of act like a tiny touch surface to help you perform certain gestures. For example, you can swipe down on the fingerprint sensor to open the notification shade. Of course, this won’t workon the Pixel 4 series, as the Pixel 4 doesn’t have a fingerprint sensor.
To enable this feature, open Settings, then head toSystem > Gestures. Then enable the toggle next toSwipe Fingerprint for Notifications.
Use your Pixel as a wireless charger
If you have a Pixel 5, you automatically have a wireless charging pad. That’s because the Pixel 5 supportsGoogle’s Battery Share feature, which lets you place Qi-compatible devices on its back to charge them. The feature actually turns on automatically whenever you plug a USB-C cable into the device. It’ll turn on for a short time, and then stay on and work as usual if it detects a Qi-compatible device on it — otherwise, it will turn off.
You can also manually activate Battery Share by opening the Settings app, then heading toBattery > Battery Share, and turning on theBattery Sharetoggle.
Always know what song is playing around you
Google is pretty smart at being able to tell what songs are playing in your environment, and if you’re someone that likes to know what songs are playing at all time, that can be helpful for you. The feature itself is called Now Playing, and if you enable it, Google will display what song is playing in your environment on the lock screen.
To enable Now Playing, open the Settings app and head toSound & Vibration > Advanced > Now Playing. Turn onShow Songs on Lock Screen. Your phone will then download a song database, and you’ll then automatically get information about the songs playing on your lock screen.
You can also get a full history of the songs that you’ve heard recently. So see that history, open the Settings app, then head toSound & Vibration > Advanced > Now Playing > Now Playing History.
Check your notifications just by lifting your phone
Want to make it easier to check the notifications on your phone? If you want, you’re able to check your notifications just by lifting your device. To enable this feature, open the Settings app, then head toSystem > Gestures > Lift to Check Phone, then enable the toggle.
Quickly open the camera
Want to be able to access the camera as quickly as possible? Probably the quickest way to access thecamera on your Google Pixel phoneis to double-tap the power button, which can be done any time you’re using the phone, whether it’s locked or not.
The feature may be enabled by default, but in case it’s not, open the Settings app, then head toSystem > Gestures > Quickly Open Camera, then turn the toggle on. You’ll then be able to open the camera by double-pressing the power button.
Squeeze to access Google Assistant
If you’re super plugged into the Google ecosystem of products, you likelyuse Google Assistantpretty regularly. Pixel phones make it relatively easy to access Assistant. For example, you’re able to just use the standard “Hey Google” hotword. Or, you can swipe up from the corner of the display. Last but not least, you can squeeze the sides of your compatible phone.
To enable this feature, open the Settings app, then head toSystem > Gestures > Active Edge. Then, you’ll be able to enable the feature, choose the sensitivity, allow the feature to work when the screen is off, and select whether or not you want to use the same gesture to silence your device.
Screen your calls before you answer them
Seem to get a lot of spam calls? Maybe it’s time you get an assistant to answer your calls for you. Thankfully, you don’t have to pay for an assistant though — Google Assistant can take care of it. Using this feature,Google Assistant can answer a call, and ask who’s calling and why they’re calling. Assistant will then determine if the call is a robotic call, and hang up, or if it’s a real person, after which it can ring your phone and show you the caller’s information.
It’s important to note a few things. First, you can manually use call screening when you get a call by tapping on theScreen Callbutton — and you don’t have to enable the feature to use it. Alternatively, you can set the feature to run automatically when you get a call from an unknown number. To do this open the Phone app, then head to the menu button on the top, tap Settings, then tap theSpam and Call Screenbutton. Then, tapCall Screen, and select the types of call you want to screen underUnknown Call Settings. You can then select to ring your phone, automatically screen calls and decline robocalls, or silently decline calls.