But the head-tracking update won’t be here for a couple of weeks.
There are technically two different kinds of spatial audio support eventually coming to Pixel phones. The one that’s rolling out now as part of January’s update is the less advanced of the two because it doesn’t automatically adjust as you move your head. So if you’re watching a surround sound video and turn your head to the left, it’ll then sound as though the center channel speaker has also moved to your left.
That won’t be the case with the upcoming head-tracking spatial audio feature, however, which will be exclusive to the
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