Google Pixel phones have long been known for their innovative features, and one of the standout features is the ‘Now Playing’ functionality. This feature, introduced in 2017, automatically identifies songs playing around you without the need for an internet connection, setting it apart from other music recognition apps like Shazam.
While ‘Now Playing’ has been a game-changer, there has been room for improvement, particularly in the information displayed on the lock screen. Currently, it only shows the song title and artist, lacking additional details like album artwork.
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However, a recent report suggests that this is about to change. An early build of upcoming Pixel software reveals an enhanced version of ‘Now Playing’ that includes album artwork and the ability to add songs to favorites with a single tap. This update aligns with Android 16’s new ‘Material 3 Expressive’ design, making the feature more engaging and user-friendly.

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While the upgraded ‘Now Playing’ feature is currently only available on the experimental ‘Android Canary’ program, there is hope that it will eventually roll out to all Pixel users. Google’s commitment to enhancing this feature is evident, considering it has remained largely unchanged for eight years.
One area that users hope Google will address is the accuracy of song detection. In recent months, ‘Now Playing’ has been inconsistent in identifying songs, especially newer tracks. Improving this aspect would truly elevate the feature and make it a must-have for music lovers.
As Pixel users eagerly await these advancements, it’s clear that Google is dedicated to enhancing the user experience and staying at the forefront of innovation.