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American tech-giant Google says that it is bringing a fix for the update to Google Photos removed one of the Pixel 6's big featuresAs per The Verge, an update to Google Photos removed one of the Pixel 6's big features: the Magic Eraser tool that lets you remove unwanted objects or people from your photos.If you are also among those whose Pixel downloaded the affected version (5.67, according to Android Central), fear not: Google says it's working on a fix.Google spokesperson Alex Moriconi told The Verge that the company "identified an issue early in the rollout of [its] latest Photos update and are providing a fix shortly." Google also says that the issue didn't affect everyone.The update seems to be no longer available, but it was one of Google's main selling points when it launched the phone around a month ago.
Google may launch its first Pixel foldable phone in 2022. While people eagerly wait for Google's first foldable handset to come out, new details about the upcoming device are emerging.As per 9to5Google, the phone will not use the same high-end camera sensors found in the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.As per information discovered in the most recent release of Google's Camera app, the upcoming folding Pixel's codename is 'Pipit', which was changed from 'Passport' at some point. The foldable Pixel phone is expected to use the same 12.2MP main camera that's found on the Pixel 5.That's the Sony IMX363 instead of the 50MP GN1 sensor that's found in the new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro. Another Sony IMX386 is also expected to be used on this device, expectedly for the ultrawide camera.In addition to these two cameras, there's evidence of dual IMX355 sensors, which is the 8MP selfie camera on the Pixel 5 and the Pixel 6 (non-Pro). It's believed that the 'Pipit' will have dual selfie cameras: one for an