In case you’re wondering, the Google Pixel 7 devices are now available to purchase. They bring some notable changes over the Pixel 6 phones, and they’ve been well-received by reviewers. The Pixel 7 costs $599 and the Pixel 7 Pro costs $899.
Pixel 7 phones can now use the Clear Calling feature
This feature is currently only for people using the Android 13 beta. They have early access to new features coming to Android 13. However, users should beware that, using the beta version of Android, they’re susceptible to seeing bugs or instability in the software. So, what is Clear Calling? Well, if you’re calling up a person in a noisy environment, this feature will use noise cancellation to filter out the noise and isolate their voice. This can help if they are in traffic or in a crowded supermarket. Since this is on the beta version of Android 13, there’s a chance that it won’t work 100%.
How to sign up for the beta
If you want to get on to the Android 13 beta, it’s pretty simple. Go to this website. It’s linked to your Google account, so you’ll see the current Pixel phones that you have activated. Select the phone that you want to add to the beta program. When you select the phone, you will see a pop-up appear. It outlines the risks of using beta software on your phone. Also, know that, if you leave the beta program, it will erase all the data from your phone. So, you’ll only want to enter at your own risk. There are limited windows of time when you can exit the program without erasing your data, and the company will notify you of these times. If you want to accept the risks, you can sign up for the program, and your phone will immediately begin downloading an update.