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Google Rolls Out Pixel Drop Feature On Android 16, Introduces Pixel VIPs Widget
Samira Vishwas | June 12, 2025 11:24 AM CST

Google’s much-anticipated Android 16 officially launched yesterday, accompanied by the latest June 2025 Pixel Feature Drop. The update not only refines Android’s core capabilities but also brings a suite of exclusive tools for Pixel users that blend personalization, health monitoring, and accessibility.

At the heart of this feature drop is the newly introduced Pixel VIPs widget within the Google Contacts app. Designed to simplify communication with loved ones, the widget allows users to designate VIP contacts who can bypass the Do Not Disturb mode. Once added, these VIPs are displayed in a widget similar in design to the existing “Favorite Contacts” interface. Tapping a contact opens a dynamic feed showing profile pictures, quick call and message shortcuts including WhatsApp and upcoming personal events such as birthdays and anniversaries.

An added layer of personal touch comes with the “Notes about [VIP]” feature, functioning like a mini Google Keep, where users can store small reminders or personal details. Moreover, the “Things to do together” carousel suggests activities based on shared preferences. Google emphasizes privacy, clarifying that sensitive information like call and message logs remains strictly on-device.

Gboard, Google’s native keyboard, now integrates more deeply with Pixel Studio, enabling users to create personalized stickers directly from their keyboard interface. Beyond generating stickers using text prompts and emotions, users can also convert personal photos into stickers with automated background removal. This feature, however, is exclusive to the Pixel 9 series and above.

In terms of device longevity, the Battery Health monitor debuts on the Pixel 8a and Pixel 9 lineup. It estimates remaining battery capacity and provides timely alerts on when replacements might be necessary based on the device’s charging patterns—a highly requested addition for long-term Pixel users.

The Pixel Camera app has also received an educational boost. A new “Education Hub,” accessible via a question mark icon on the viewfinder, offers tutorials and creative inspirations tailored to each shooting mode, aiming to make advanced photography more approachable for Pixel 6 and newer models.

Google Pixel Drop: Enhanced Accessibility and Global Expansion

Android 16 further strengthens accessibility, particularly for hearing aid users, by introducing native Bluetooth LE Audio controls on Pixel 9 devices. This enables seamless adjustments to ambient volume, preset selection, and call management directly through the Pixel’s settings.

Google’s international rollout continues as well. The Satellite SOS feature is now available for Pixel 9 users in Australia, expanding critical emergency capabilities. The Recorder app now supports AI-generated summaries in French and German, while the Clear Voice feature—designed to minimize background noise—has been rolled out to Pixel 8 devices. Additionally, the much-acclaimed Expressive Captions feature is now accessible in Canada, the UK, and Australia, broadening its global user base.

With Android 16 and the June Pixel Feature Drop, Google is positioning its Pixel ecosystem as a blend of smart personalization, health-conscious features, and global inclusivity—strengthening its identity in a fiercely competitive smartphone market.

 


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