Google TL;DR The September Pixel Drop is here with fresh features for Pixel phones, the Pixel Watch, Pixel Buds Pro 2, and the Pixel Tablet. The update brings the Material 3 Expressive redesign of older Pixel phones and the Pixel Tablet. The Pixel Watch is getting a handy Google Maps feature, while the Pixel Buds Pro 2 are being updated with Adaptive Audio and more. It’s time to hit update on your Pixel devices again as Google offloads a bunch of new features and capabilities in its latest Pixel Drop. Like clockwork, Google is updating Pixel phones, the Pixel Watch, and the Pixel Tablet with its latest features following the last Pixel Drop that arrived in June. With this quarter’s update, you’re getting a fresh look for your Pixel 6 and newer devices thanks to Material 3 Expressive. Yes, Google is finally rolling out its evolved design language to older Pixels after officially shipping it first on the Pixel 10 series. The company promises a more personal and premium experience, with access to features like Live effects for lock screen wallpapers, redesigned Quick Settings, and the revamped phone by Google app. And it’s not just older Pixel phones getting the love; the Pixel Tablet will also get all the goodies of the Material 3 Expressive redesign. For Pixel Watch users, Google is bringing a handy Google Maps update. When walking or biking navigation is started on the phone, Google Maps will now automatically display it on your Pixel Watch. With the update, you won’t have to tap your watch or pull out your phone; you can directly enjoy automatic, hands-free navigation on your wrist. Don’t want to miss the best from Android Authority? Set us as a preferred source in Google Search to support us and make sure you never miss our latest exclusive reports, expert analysis, and much more. Google didn’t forget the Pixel Buds Pro 2 in its latest Pixel Drop. The earbuds will get Adaptive Audio later this month, allowing them to intelligently adjust the volume based on your surroundings. They’ll also gain Loud Noise Protection, which automatically lowers sudden loud sounds to protect your ears. And with the update, Gemini will be better at picking up your voice even with the TV on or people talking in the background. Plus, you’ll be able to nod to accept a call or shake your head to dismiss it. Google had already announced these updates for the Buds Pro 2 when it launched the new Pixel Buds 2a. Rita El Khoury / Android Authority That’s all, folks. That’s the September Pixel Drop for you. Google says that while updates have started rolling out, they will become available to everyone over the next few days, depending on devices and carriers. So don’t worry if you don’t receive them immediately. Apart from new Pixel-exclusive features, Google has also announced a number of new Android features, including updates to Emoji Kitchen, Quick Share UI, and more. You can head over to your news section to read all about them. Follow