Adaptive Touch quietly launches on the Google Pixel 9, works really well

The Google Pixel 9 works much better with wet fingers than the Pixel 8.

Adaptive Touch quietly launches on the Google Pixel 9, works really well
  • The Google Pixel 9 has a new Adaptive Touch feature that’s enabled by default.
  • Adaptive Touch automatically adjusts your Pixel 9’s touch sensitivity based on various factors.
  • For example, it boosts the sensitivity when your fingers are wet or when you apply a screen protector.

The Google Pixel 9 series just debuted less than two weeks ago, and we’re still finding new aspects about the phones that Google didn’t tell us about. That isn’t too surprising, considering the Made by Google keynote lasted about an hour and twenty minutes, with twenty of those minutes being spent on Google’s AI services rather than the new hardware. Even so, we thought we already knew everything there was to know about the Pixel 9’s display, but as it turns out, it still had one more trick up its sleeves: Adaptive Touch.

Tucked under Settings > Display > Touch sensitivity is a new Adaptive Touch feature. When Adaptive Touch is enabled, “touch sensitivity will automatically adjust to your environment, activities and screen protector.”