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One of the great things about Pixel phones is that Google finds ways to add all sorts of new software tricks to the handsets that aren’t available elsewhere on Android. Or they’re not available right away. One such example is the Live Caption accessibility feature that Google unveiled almost two years ago, at I/O 2019. The feature worked initially only on Pixel hardware, offering real-time caption support to any audio and video file on the device, whether it was something from a streaming site, YouTube, or a video from the photos gallery. The Live Caption is a great accessibility feature for anyone suffering from hearing problems. But it’s also a feature that can come in handy if you want to watch videos with subtitles on sites that do not support them or if you can’t use audio and headphones aren’t handy.
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