AN ANDROID health feature is to finally cross the Atlantic and become available on phones in the UK, according to Google.
Google initially rolled out the feature to US Pixel 8 Pro devices in January.
But it's now coming to Pixel Pro users across Europe.
The feature is called the Pixel Thermometer, which measures your body temperature using infrared sensors.
"Oh damn! freaking finally!," one onlooker wrote on social media platform X.
Google says the feature solves the common issue of finding a thermometer when you really need one.
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"There's literally one at your fingertips with the Thermometer app on the #Pixel8 Pro," the tech giant wrote in an X post about the feature in March.
"Just scan your forehead and save your results to your @Fitbit profile."
Dr Sumit Sharma called the feature "amazing" and "a game-changer" when it was available only in the US.
"I see so many patients who can't find thermometers," he added.
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Though there have been complaints that the feature is "too inaccurate" and "too inconvenient," according to a report from Android Authority last October.
The feature is set to roll out to 24 European countries, including: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Latvia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
While one Austrian Android owner on X claims to now have access to the thermometer, many Europeans still haven't been issued an update.
It's unclear what the exact timeline for the feature roll out will be.
Only Pixel Pro handsets have the required infrared sensor hardware.
So if you own a regular Pixel device, or another Android brand model, you will unfortunately miss out on the recent expansion.
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