The ability to measure your body temperature using someGoogle Pixel phoneshas been available to US users since January, and the feature is now arriving for European users, too. During the pandemic, having your temperature taken became something of the norm. It wasn’t unusual to find a gun pointed at your head on entry to some venues, even if that gun was only being used to measure your temperature.

Infrared forehead thermometers could be used to check the body temperature of people attempting to enter crowded venues, to ensure that they didn’t have a fever that might indicate a COVID-19 infection.

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Many of us invested in our own forehead thermometers during the pandemic, so that we could quickly take our own temperatures. However, a forehead thermometer isn’t something most of us carry around with us, unlike our smartphones.

In January, Google released an update to theThermometer appon theGoogle Pixel 8 Prothat made it possible to take your own body temperature using your Pixel phone, as well as measure the temperature of other objects. That feature is now being rolled out to countries in Europe and is supported by the new Pixel 9 Pro andPixel 9 Pro XLmodels.

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How to take your temperature using the Thermometer app on Pixel phones

You’ll need to use a compatible Pixel phone

Body temperature readings using the Thermometer app require an infrared sensor, which is only found in theGoogle Pixel 8 Pro,Pixel 9 Pro, andPixel 9 Pro XL. You’ll need to be running withfirmware version UQ1A.231205.015.A1or above. If your phone doesn’t meet these requirements, you won’t be able to take your body temperature.

In order to take a body temperature measurement, you’ll need to point your rear camera at your forehead, which must be uncovered by hair or glasses. You then need to slowly scan across your forehead and around to your temple on one side of your head in order to complete the measurement.

Which countries support body temperature in the Pixel Thermometer app?

The feature is coming to the EU but you may need to wait for the update

The ability to take body temperature readings in the Thermometer app on Pixel phones first rolled out in January of this year, but only in the US.Google’s support websitenow confirms that the feature is available for users in a number of European countries, too.

Users in Europe are currently reporting that the feature is not yet available to them. However, Google has indicated that it should be arriving with the next security update.

Body temperature measurements in the Pixel Thermometer app are now supported in the following countries:

You must be using an active SIM oreSIMissued by a carrier in one of the supported countries to use the feature, and there is language support for Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, and Swedish.

Users in Europe are currently reporting that the feature is not yet available to them. However, Google has indicated that it should be arriving with the next security update. Once the update is applied, the body temperature measurement feature should be available in the Thermometer app.