Google is now rolling out the “Device health & support” dashboard to older Pixel phones. This comes after the AI Notification Summaries, Pixel VIPs, and the Journal app rollout. This replaces the “Tips & support” help page in the Settings. This’ll act as a one-stop destination to understand your phone’s health status.
Google’s Device Health & Support dashboard reaches older Pixels
This was first introduced on the Pixel 10 series, and is now expanding to the Pixel 6 to Pixel 9 with the November 2025 Feature Drop. The availability of options within the Device Health & Support dashboard depends on your phone. Either way, at the top of the page, you’ll see the “Need health with your Pixel” option that offers a chatbot-like experience.
Then there’s the section that shows the status of the device: looks good/issues detected. This offers an overview similar to Security & privacy. You might see a yellow exclamation mark if you have a pending update. If there are no issues, it shows a green checkmark with the message “Your Pixel is in great shape!”
This is reportedly rolling out with the November 2025 Feature Drop
Besides this, you’ll see various options like Battery health, Device temperature, Storage, Software update, Charging diagnostics, Warranty, Tips & support, and Contact support. 9to5Google reports seeing only the Device temperature, Storage, and Software updates options on their Pixel 7 Pro, which hasn’t received this month’s update yet.
It’s best to make sure that the Device Health Services and Settings Services are up-to-date on your Pixel. You can do so from the Settings app > your name at the top > All services > Privacy & security > System services.
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Google Rolls Out Device health & support Dashboard To Older Pixels