
- A new ringtone has made its way to Pixels
- He is inspired by saxophonist Kenny G
- We can also look forward to adaptive vibrations
Along with the introduction of the new Pixels, we also got a ringtone that is inspired by the famous saxophonist Kenny G. It will make its way to new and older phones from Google.
When Google introduces a new Pixel, it almost always releases a new ringtone, and the Pixel 7a and Pixel Fold are no different. This time it will make all jazz lovers happy. Melody with title Kenny Gingtone was inspired by Kenny G, who is one of the most famous saxophonists on our planet. The new ringtone is available to all Pixel users who have updated the Sounds app to version 3.1. You can change the ringtone in Settings > Sounds & Vibration > Ringtone. If you want to listen to the sound, you can do so on the website, for example 9to5google.
In addition, we also received adaptive vibrations. This function originally appeared already in Android 13 QPR2 Beta 1 and takes care of automatically adjusting the intensity of vibrations for notifications, alarms and ringtones. It’s definitely nice that Google brings us similar, albeit small, but interesting news. Pixels are becoming better and more personal devices.
How do you like the new ringtone?
Source: gizmochina.com
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