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Pixel 4 Motion Sense will work in these 38 markets (Update: More locales, apps)
June 09, 2025
Update, July 27, 2025 (3:48AM ET):9to5Googleoriginally noted that the Pixel 4’s hands-free gestures would only be available in 38 markets. Now,XDA-Developershas uncovered more evidence that it will work in 53 locales.
The evidence, via an internal Google database, reveals that the following markets are added to the initial list:
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Also read:Google Pixel 4 Motion Sense explained
Original article, August 11, 2025 (2:38AM ET):The Google Pixel 4 series is all set to launch onOctober 15, but leaks about the phones remain relentless. A new dig-through of the Pixel 4’s Motion Sense app has revealed that previously confirmed hands-free gestures will only be available in 38 countries.
The Project Soli-based gesture suite, called Motion Sense, will allowPixel 4users to interact with their phones without touching them.Leakshave also shown how they can be used to control music, snooze alarms, silence calls, and more with a wave of a hand.
It’s an interesting feature for the Pixel 4 series since this is the first time radar technology will be used to facilitate hand gestures on a phone.
Now,9to5Googlehas found fresh evidence that Motion Sense on the Pixel 4 series will work only in 38 countries and onnine mediaapps. The information comes after a teardown of a pre-release Motion Sense app for the Pixel 4 by the outlet.
Google has apparently whitelisted the following music apps to support Motion Sense on Pixel 4 phones:
It’s unclear whether these apps will be the only music apps to work with Motion Sense, or if they’ll gain extra features above and beyond basic functionality. At the very least, it seems like Pixel 4 users will be able to skip songs and go to next or previous tracks using hand gestures on these listed apps.
Further, only users in 38 countries will apparently get the feature for now. Since the feature requires the use of the Project Soli radar system, Google would need permission from relevant authorities to use it. Earlier this year, Google secured FCC permission to use Project Soli in its devices in the US. Here’s a list of all markets that have apparently also allowed Google to support Soli-based Motion Sense.
Is your market on the list? Were you looking forward to Motion Sense on the Google Pixel 4? Lets us know your thoughts in the comments section.
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