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The image is a screenshot from a phone, displaying the "Pixel Satellite SOS" feature. It includes a graphic of a person in a yellow shirt and blue pants standing in a forest with trees, with a dotted line extending from their phone to a satellite in the sky. Below the graphic, there is text explaining the feature and how it works. Under "How it works" it lists "Call emergency services" and "Answer questions about the emergency".

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A phone screen is displayed in the center against a dark background. Above, the text reads "Your Pixel got more helpful". The phone screen shows the Find My Device app with a map interface and a user profile picture. It displays information about "Hannah Loyds" and her location, "Pacific Coast Hwy. 68%". A blue bubble highlights the step to "Select the contact you want to share your location with." Below the phone, the text "Share location with your friends and family" is displayed with instructions on how to share your location using the Find My Device app. Buttons to open the Find My Device app and explore new Google AI features are at the bottom.

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The image is a screenshot of a phone screen, specifically the notification cooldown settings. At the top of the screen, it reads "Notification cooldown" in large, bold text. Below that is a paragraph of text describing what notification cooldown is, and states that when you receive many notifications within a short time, your device will lower its volume and minimize alerts for up to 2 minutes and that calls, alarms, and priority conversations are not affected. There is also a line saying that notifications received during the cooldown can be found by pulling down from the top of the screen. Below that, there's a black rectangle with the time 9:30 and a row of app icons. Under the black rectangle, there is a slider labeled "Use notification cooldown" that is set to the on position, and another slider labeled "Apply to work profiles" that is set to the off position.

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A screenshot from an Android device displaying a tutorial on how to use another Pixel's camera. The title at the top says "Your Pixel got more helpful". The image shows a Pixel phone with the time 10:00, date Tue, Mar 4, and temperature 68°F. On the phone's home screen, there's a clock widget, a circular yellow icon, and several app icons including phone, messages, Chrome, and camera. Below the phone image, the text "Use another Pixel's camera" appears with a camera icon. The text explains how to capture multiple angles by using another Pixel as a remote camera, and lists the steps to connect the cameras, and says that the feature is compatible with Pixel 6 & later, excluding A-series devices, and that you need to be signed into your Google Account.

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