While it’s a bit more “basic” compared to its siblings the Pixel 9 Pro and Pro XL, Google’s vanilla Pixel 9 is still a pretty solid Android phone, packing a ton of useful features in addition to a terrific camera. With that in mind, you might be thinking of picking up a Pixel 9, or maybe you even have it with you right now.
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If you’re a first-time Pixel owner or a newcomer to Android, then we’ve put together this list of handy tips and tricks that will hopefully let you know your phone better, and use it a lot more efficiently. Let’s get started!
The Pixel 9’s display comes with a 120Hz refresh rate, which makes it appear a lot smoother when scrolling about and navigating through your phone’s different apps and such. With that said, you can switch between 120Hz and a standard (but slower) 60Hz refresh rate to save battery.
While most new Android phones come with gesture navigation, you might prefer the classic three-button navigation approach as on earlier Android phones – fortunately it’s still available on the Pixel 9.
There might be times when your screen might respond differently after installing a screen protector, but you can adjust the sensitivity of your Pixel 9 display easily to compensate for this.
In most cases, can save your current screen by taking a screenshot on your phone, which will be saved to your Google Photos app. To take screenshots on the Pixel 9, there are two easy ways.
You can set your phone to instantly perform an action by using the Quick Tap feature (this also includes screenshots), which lets you double tap on your phone to activate a certain task.
Circle to Search is a handy feature that lets you perform an instant Google image search by literally drawing a circle on any image that’s currently displayed on your phone’s screen. It’s built into the system and is quite easy to use.
A basic feature since the dawn of mobile phones, the Pixel 9 can easily switch between different ringing modes, including the default mode, vibrate-only, or a full silent mode.
While most phones come with voice-to-text typing, the Pixel 9 takes things one step further and offers “Assistant Voice Typing” which is much more accurate when it comes to transcription.
The Pixel 9 supports eSims, so users can add a secondary (or primary eSim) in addition to a physical sim card on their device. It’s a very straightforward process as well.
By default, your Pixel phone will have a light-colored theme enabled. If you want something a bit milder on the eyes (especially in dark environments), then you might want to consider enabling the Dark theme.
We hope that these quick tips were able to help you get to know your phone and access some of its useful features. If you want to read more about the Pixel 9, then we’d recommend checking out the following articles as well.
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