- #DRAW PAD SYSTEM TO ANDROID FOR FREE#
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#DRAW PAD SYSTEM TO ANDROID INSTALL#
#DRAW PAD SYSTEM TO ANDROID FOR FREE#
#DRAW PAD SYSTEM TO ANDROID ANDROID#
But, if you wish, you can take advantage of such features on other Android devices: the only thing is that the drawing accuracy on a regular touch screen will not be very good. This feature is most interesting for Samsung Galaxy Note phones and other devices with support for a pressure-sensitive pen.
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Update 11/6: Following the November security patch which recently started rolling out to Pixel devices, some users are reporting seeing this on Pixel, Pixel XL, Pixel 2, and Pixel 2 XL (via Android Police). Weirdly, though, it’s only live on the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL from what we can tell, and doesn’t show up on either Pixel 2 or original Pixel devices device. You can’t share things you draw (outside of a screenshot), and there’s no undo button, just an option to clear the canvas. It’s a neat inclusion, but there’s also no real purpose to it. Who knows, perhaps this is laying the groundwork for some future Android feature. The app also mimics pressure sensitivity with your finger based on how you touch the display which is probably the coolest thing about all of this. You can draw on screen with several different colors, change the pen size, and even use an eyedropper to bring up a previously used color. There are no special features with this little “app,” but it’s a fun inclusion. From there, tap on the Android version numbers rapidly several times in a row to pull up the standard Pie Easter Egg.įinally, rapidly tap that a handful of times and it will be quickly replaced with a neat little drawing app. Opening the settings menu, scrolling down to System, and tapping About Phone reveals your Android version. Here’s a quick look at the Pixel 3 Easter Egg.Īccessing the Pixel 3 Easter Egg on Pie works just as it would on any other phone running the OS. However, if you’re on a Pixel 3, that’s actually replaced with a drawing app. Where Lollipop had a Flappy Bird clone, Pie has a colorful logo.
If you were to rank Android Easter Eggs over the years, Android Pie would probably fall pretty low on the list.