
How to setup VIP contacts on Pixel phones to never miss important updates from loved ones
Pixel VIP contacts is an advanced contact management feature integrated with the Google Contacts app. It allows you to add up to 8 contacts as VIPs to receive special treatment on your Pixel smartphone. These contacts can bypass the DND mode, so any notifications related to these contacts will appear and ring your phone.
These contacts sit on your phone's home screen as a widget, and tapping on them will provide you with rich details. It includes recent communication, location, and personalised notes. This feature is designed to keep your important contacts at your fingertips, making communication with them effortless and meaningful.
This feature only works on the Pixel 6 or newer devices. Also, make sure that the smartphone is updated to the latest Android 16 version. This is how you can set up VIP contacts on your Pixel smartphone and keep important contacts at your fingertips.

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