
In company with the fragrant breeze, a leak surrounding the Google Pixel-dominated sphere has recently emerged, suggesting that the Pixel VPN by Google has been rolled out for select Pixel phones.
What further aromatises the breeze is the claim that the Pixel VPN by Google is does not require 14 QPR3 of Android 14, the latest version of the Android operating system.
Coming on the heels of the announcement of the discontinuation of its younger variant, VPN by Google One, the Pixel VPN by Google was recently spotted discreetly making its way into specific Google Pixel devices.
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The most noteworthy part of the story: besides not making 14 QPR3 of Android 14 a mandatory prerequisite for being compatible with a Pixel device, Pixel VPN by Google has reportedly released for Google Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel Fold.
It also comes a the paid version of VPN by Google One replacement to the Pixel devices mentioned above.
Unfortunately, the VPN by Google One will be discontinued by June 20. The company, as a reward for something we're not knowledgeable of, is offering it as a free-of-cost perk for new Pixel 7 generation buyers.
Since it's rolling as a regular update to VPN by Google One, it renamed its younger model to VPN by Google in numerous places, while touting a new blue shield icon with “G” at the centre to indicate its unique identity.