For a few weeks we did nothing but speak "badly" (, promising, , promising e , promising) of the latest Pixel devices. Fortunately, however, there are exclusive features that make these smartphones unique in their kind. We refer to the so-called Pixel Drops, which is a series of unique and exclusive updates for Google devices. An interesting update for Pixel 5 will take sound quality to another level, allowing the speakers and therefore the audio of the device to automatically adapt according to the context and the place where we are.
Google Pixel 5 transforms its sound relative to where we are: this is what Adaptive Sound is and how it works
According to the latest research from XDA member Mishaal Rahman, a new approach has emerged called "adaptive sound". This is not to be confused with the eponymous feature that Google offers on its second-generation Pixel Buds. While that function automatically adjusts the volume level according to the ambient noise, Adaptive Sound for Pixel 5 aims to improve speaker sound quality by automatically adjusting audio equalizer settings based on room acoustics.
Through a equalizer to 7 bands it will be possible to automatically modify the audio of our device made by Google to have one always optimal sound quality according to the context. We don't know for sure when Adaptive Sound will launch or if it will be supported on older Pixel phones. It is very likely that the feature will be available on 4a 5G as well as on 5 and based on the description of the feature, There should be no technical barriers preventing it from being enabled on older Pixel devices.
In addition to this novelty, the Indian editor has also discovered another upcoming feature. Sara also improved the automatic generation of subtitles. In particular, it will be possible to create live captions of the music being played. What do you think?
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