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TL;DR
- Notification lights are expected to return to Android phones with “Pixel Glow.”
- Google has been secretly working on lights that could illuminate when you receive a notification or use Gemini.
- Newer clues affirm the feature’s presence and mention the term “Pixel Lights,” suggesting that could be the feature’s marketing name.
In the recent past, we’ve seen Pixel Glow mentioned in Android’s code, and have now come across another mention of the various colors the light could offer.
We’ve recently discovered new hints suggesting that future Pixel phones could feature a “color LED,” which furthers our interest in the mysterious Pixel Glow feature we learned about recently.
We spotted the following strings hinting at the LED in the code of the Pixel Diagnostics app, which is designed to troubleshoot Pixel devices.
Code
Color LED Check The LED lights will turn into red, green and blue in order. Please flip the device to observe.
A lightbulb that will change color in the test.
As you can see, the strings point to potential text the app could use to diagnose whether the LED is not working as intended. Here, the “lightbulb” likely refers to a lightbulb-shaped button that might invoke the menu for testing the LED or changing its colors.
That does not clearly define where LEDs will be placed on the Pixel, or even confirm whether they will even exist for sure. What also remains a mystery is whether these LEDs will have only the three colors mentioned in the strings (red, green, and blue) or also offer additional colors — or the entire spectrum.
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In addition to these references, we’ve encountered several other strings to verify the operation of each LED. Here they are:
Code
Blue light abnormality
Do you see the LED lights change correctly?
Fail
Rerun
Pass
Please confirm color LED result
Green light abnormality
Please flip the device
Color LED
Red light abnormality
In addition to these references spotted in the Pixel Diagnostics app, we’ve also seen mentions of “PixelLights,” “Gemini Glow,” and “Aurora” in the Google app’s code. These appear alongside “Robin,” the codename for Gemini, affirming the lights could work with the assistant in some way.
Additionally, “Aurora” was used by Google instead of “color LED” in previous builds of the Diagnostics app, though it has been removed in the most recent version.

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Without the mention in the Google app, we would presume this to be a coincidence. However, the recent development adds credence to the assumption that Google could actually reintroduce a physical light to Pixel phones. The exact shape or form of the LED light still remains something we need to learn about, even though Aurura suggests a fused lighting effect.
Previously, this light has been hinted to be on the back of the phone, and the most common assumption is that it could wrap the camera island on Pixel devices. Another location could be under the bold “G” logo on Pixel phones, but that’s another speculation.
There’s no clarity on how soon we could see this light on Pixel phones, and even if it’s just something that Google is testing internally or actually plans to bring it to consumers. We will ensure telling you more about it once we have the slightest clue.
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