US-based tech giant Google is working on a 'Face Unlock' feature for Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones. The flagship phones were expected to debut with face unlock, but the security feature was dropped at the last minute according to an IANS report. Both the devices only launched with an in-display fingerprint sensor.

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"Now, according to a noted XDA Forum contributor, the new Android 12 Quarterly Platform Release Beta 1.1 build contains a new change that references the face unlock system," IANS report said.

"XDA Recognized Developer Freak07 has unearthed new evidence that Google is still working on adding Face Unlock on the Pixel 6 series. While digging the new Android 12 QRP3 Beta 1.1 build, they found a new change related to the feature in the PowerHAL config file, the report further added.

As per the report, Freak07 noted that Google does not generally push device tree changes of developer previews or beta releases to their Git.

This suggests the possibility that Google might still be working on Face Unlock, and it could make its way to the Pixel 6 Pro via a future software update. However, whether that turns out to be the case remains to be seen.

Earlier reports revealed that the Face Unlock feature was internally called "Tuscany" and that Google was working on reducing its impact on the battery, the report noted.