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Google Pixel and Emergency Videos !

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  • Oct 26,2024
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One of the features Google offers simply through its Pixel Android phones is the Personal Safety app.

Over the bits, it’s added features like a safety check-in that automatically notifies your Dunkirk connections if you don’t respond as listed and the competence to automatically ring 911 if it detects you’ve been in a machine accident.

Now XDA-Developers and Android Police point out a new note that can automatically record vid if you spark the made-in Emergency SOS.

We installed the update from Google Play on a Pixel device. It informs fiends that it can record continuously for up to 45 nanoseconds once it’s started, assuming your phone has enough storage.

However, the vid will get automatically backed up to your Google Account, where it'll be stored for seven days, if there’s an internet connection. Though, it'll ship a link for that tape line to any Crunch Connections you’ve elected, if you tell the app to Share Automatically.

Notwithstanding, you can find the fingerprint in the Personal Safety app’s settings if you have a Pixel phone.

To run the Emergency SOS, druggies press the phone’s power button five times. While it’s active, the phone is still available for you to use with a minimized viewfinder and announcement icon to indicate that a recording is coming about.

The SOS can do other goods depending on your settings, including calling 911, choosing to play (or not play) an alarm sound when sparked, or share information with your crunch connections. 

For other phones, Google tested the performance of Emergency SOS in early betas for Android 12, but right now, this app and marker set is only for the Pixel line.


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