Beta versions of Android QPR1 often bring relevant news to their users, such as details about Spatial Audio . In Beta 3, the feature also relates to sound and this is about Clear Calling .
At first, the intention is to make it possible to talk to a person on the cell phone even in places where there is a lot of noise and noise.
What this attribute does, then, is filter out all these sounds to make the call cleaner, as well as enhance the voice of the person on the other end of the line.
It is worth remembering that so far, the smartphones that can take advantage of the Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro and they can activate it in the settings within the Beta 3 of Android 13 QPR1.
To activate Clear Calling, just go to the device settings and look for the “Sound and Vibration” section.
Then, just search for the option referring to the feature and activate. In it, there is a small description about the attribute for the user to be sure that he is activating what he is looking for.
On the feature activation page, everything is very clean and straightforward, with an icon that illustrates how everything works and at the end, there is a small notice that talks about the availability of Clear Calling according to the user’s Wi-Fi connection.
In addition, it also warns that no content of the links is sent to Google.
Android QPR1 Beta 2 brought options for the on-screen media player and the new version adds little other than the new feature and some visual changes.