

It is not yet clear if the feature will become available for older Pixel models or other Android devices. It is likely that the tech giant rolls out the capability in the coming weeks globally. However, a report in 9to5Google mentioned that the Google Meet speaker separation was not spotted on several Pixel 7 devices that were checked by the publication. Google, in a blog post, has provided a screenshot, which seems to be taken from the Google Meet app, and the settings page has a few changes, such as the new “Audio” and “Video” section headers. Once turned on, the feature will let the user hear the audio of other participants from different directions based on their position on the screen, thus, making it easier to distinguish different speakers and hear where they’re coming from for a more immersive, dynamic experience, the company has announced. It was initially launched in India as ‘Google Tez’, but Google renamed it ‘Google Pay’ in August 2018.Meanwhile, Adding a new ability for Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro users, Google started rolling out a feature last week that will let enable speaker separation for meetings on Google Meet. The mobile payment app still offers cashbacks however, it now offers only one-digit cashback amounts. “One of the useless payment platforms- #GPay rewards are really jokes(sic),” said a third user. “Trying to win a reward or cashback on G-pay is a myth(sic),” wrote another “#GPay is excellent in rewarding useless vouchers and to rub salt on wounds it asks whether it was useful or not,” wrote one user.

Netizens are taking to Twitter to vent their ire on GPay: Google seems to have changed the approach as it has been offering product discounts instead of cashback.
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But now people who are using GPay are getting frustrated with the app because of its useless rewards. When GPay was first launched in India in 2018, the app used to give financial rewards to its users for making a transaction. According to Statista, Google Pay has the highest UPI app market share (43%) in India. Mobile payment apps like Google Pay, Phone Pe, Paytm, and others apps are used widely on a daily basis in India.
