Google’s new Clear Calling feature is now available in beta for Pixel 7 users

If you’re ready to live on the bleeding edge, you may check out one of the Pixel 7 family’s hallmark software features. According to reports, Google has released the third beta for Android 13’s first Quarterly Platform Release (QPR1), which includes Clear Calling for the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro. When you enable it in the sound settings, AI will reduce background noise on the other end of cellular conversations while enhancing vocals. When traffic noises muffle out people’s voices, you may not need to ask them to repeat themselves.

Google emphasizes that the availability of Clear Calling is dependent on your cellular and WiFi connections and that the firm does not gather call content. The beta also includes a switch for voice calls over 5G and other aesthetic UI changes.

If you don’t want to beta-test a patch, you’ll have to wait much longer. The final release of QPR1 is not anticipated until December. Whether or whether you’re a tester, you’ll have something to look forward to. 9to5 Google remarked that the Pixel 7’s free lifetime Google One VPN would be available that same month, providing you with a simple option to safeguard your mobile internet access.

There’s no word on if or when Clear Calling will be available on non-Google smartphones. Google sometimes makes Pixel-exclusive features accessible elsewhere after a delay, while others often stay exclusive. If you use a third-party Android smartphone, you may have to wait.