Google ads tease next Pixel Drop with Screen Reactions and Gemini Omni
Purported Amazon ads point to Screen Reactions and Gemini Omni features, though some of the AI tools are already available to paid subscribers.
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Google preps Pixel Screen Reactions in new Feature Drop
Pixel Screen Reactions is an upcoming feature that will be exclusive to Pixel phones, at least initially, and it looks like Google may be gearing up to push that feature out to users in the near future. New ads have been discovered that tease several features which aren’t currently available for Pixel devices. This includes Screen Reactions, which was shown off during Google I/O 2026 at Google’s Android Show discussion. Much like the name sugges…
Google seems to be preparing another Pixel Feature Drop, and this time the revelation came from an unexpected source: Amazon. Screen Reactions are Pixel exclusive It is the Android newspaper Droid Life that has discovered promotional videos on Google's Amazon account labeled "Pixel Drop", with the titles "Screen Reactions for Creators", "Gemini Omni" and "Turn Your Ideas into Music". The videos were posted in the last few days and do not appear …
Google's Pixel Drop has returned to the spotlights after a curious leak involving ads displayed on Amazon's platform. Advertising pieces have previously revealed details of one of the next major updates of the Pixel ecosystem, including features not yet officially announced by Google. Among the highlights are artificial intelligence-based tools such as Gemini Omni, as well as visual novelties such as so-called On-screen Reactions, which promise …
Google leaked its next Pixel Drop with Screen Reactions and paid features
Credit: Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Leaked Google ads suggest the next Pixel Drop is imminent, revealing several AI-powered features before an official announcement. Screen Reactions appears to be arriving earlier than expected, bringing a Pixel-exclusive tool for recording screen activity with a selfie camera overlay. Google is also teasing AI music generation, allowing users to turn simple prompts into songs or audio clips. Goog…
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