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Google’s Upcoming Android Update Safely Displaces the Pixel

Google’s Upcoming Android Update Safely Displaces the Pixel

Google Verus As the competition for Android users intensifies, Samsung is expected to gain more traction. Even while AI will make the news, other causes are also at work. Google may have something even better in store for the Pixel, according to a recent Android leak, just days after Samsung advised Galaxy owners to change their security settings.

Samsung’s security alert was directed at its 40 million customers in the United Kingdom, a nation particularly affected by a mobile phone theft crisis that has made people hesitant to use their phones in public for fear of misplacing them.

Samsung promises to do “everything it can to ensure the safety and security of our customers when they are using their mobile devices” and claims that its new One UI 7 version contains “additional theft-protection and security delay anti-robbery features.”

Now, according to a recent report analysis by the Android Authority team, Pixel may be developing something that could revolutionize anti-theft technology. Although there isn’t a foolproof method to stop phone theft, keeping your phone locked is likely the simplest and most efficient precaution you can take.

Pixel owners can currently keep their phones unlocked as long as their watch is close by also unlocked, which means it’s on the legitimate owner’s wrist.

According to the crew, “Watch Unlock is excellent for what it is, [but]

The feature that locks your phone in its absence has not been available to us. A “‘lock on disconnect’ feature [that] would look for the presence of your connected Pixel Watch, and activate your screen lock when that connection is lost,” according to new text strings in a pre-release Pixel Watch app.

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