Google just released their 10th Pixel feature drop containing supported languages for live translation, live sharing in duo calls, and earlier this month. Although these latest patches did already to older devices today the update began arriving on a lot of recent flagships like the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro.

This new software feature also comes bundled with a lot of new general performance improvements, like better thermal and battery management and even faster fingerprint recognition, and a lot of bug fixes, including a solution for a recent issue that was causing Pixel 6 phones to randomly disconnect from the Wi-Fi network.
For a lot of Pixel 6 owners via Verizon, This March update is also adding support for the new 5G C-band spectrum that went live at the beginning of the year on January 19th. Verizon also says that their C band 5G is up to 10 times faster than 4G LTE. Also, this Ultrawideband covers more than 100 million users in the United States right now.

Although it is kind of sad to see the latest Google phones Getting this update last, It does make sense because they waited so that they could refine the software updates and that is a really good thing.
