Google is reportedly working on its upcoming Pixel ten A, but ahead of the new launch, existing Pixel users are receiving a widely requested update. The company has begun enabling native call recording on older Pixel models, offering current users a meaningful upgrade even before the next device enters the market.
Many Pixel owners have now spotted a new call recording option inside the Google Phone app. According to a report from a common publication, the feature appears for users who have installed the November Feature Drop and version one hundred and ninety eight of the Google Phone app. Beta users with newer builds are also beginning to receive access.
Google first announced in September that call recording support would be extended to older Pixels. However, the feature had not reached most users until now. As the rollout progresses, more supported devices are expected to receive call recording in the coming days.
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