Interesting and exciting (to stat nerds) new capabilities coming to Pixel’s Now Playing feature
Pixel’s Now Playing feature is always listening in the background for music even when the phone is locked. Now Playing debuted on the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL and when it hears a tune, it tries to match it with a limited database of songs found on Pixel handsets. If a song isn’t found in the database, users can tap a search icon on the screen to use the cloud in an attempt to find a match for the song from a larger library of tunes.

Soon you’ll be able to see statistics based on your Now Playing history. Image credit 9to5Google
Users can listen to songs on the Summary page by tapping on them and then selecting certain apps to play them through. It’s the same process employed when a user wants to play a song found on his Pixel’s Now Playing history list.

Users will be able to tap on a song and listen to it via selected apps. Image credit 9to5Google
Pixel owners who love statistics are going to love this feature.
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