How to Use Pixel 8 Pro’s Body Temperature Feature in Any Country or Region

The Pixel 8 Pro has a built-in thermometer, which until recently could only measure the temperature of objects, i.e., how hot your coffee or pizza is. A recent Pixel Drop update unlocks a new power–it can now check your body temperature and tell if you have a fever. While the feature is currently limited to the US, if you’re using a Pixel 8 Pro outside the US, we’ve got you covered. Here’s how to measure body temperature with the Pixel 8 Pro in any country or region.

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What Is Body Temperature on Pixel 8 Pro

The Pixel 8 Pro has a built-in temperature sensor on the rear, below the flashlight. You can use it to check the temperature of your food, drinks, plastics, metal, and various surfaces and objects. But the cool part is that the Pixel Thermometer (the temperature-checking app) can now alsomeasure your skin temperature.

The Pixel 8 Pro is the first smartphone to have an FDA-approved body temperature app. It does things a little differently than those forehead thermometers – it scans your temporal artery (a blood vessel in your forehead). Then a clever software works out your temperature in a flash.

Pixel Body Temperature Sensor feature

Google even puts the phone’s camera tech to use! The LDAF (laser detection autofocus) sensor onboard checks if the phone’s close enough to your forehead before measuring your temperature. This way, the Pixel 8 Pro gets an accurate temperature reading without even having to touch you.

How to Check Body Temperature with Pixel 8 Pro in Any Region

Unfortunately, Google has only received approval for measuring body temperature with the Pixel 8 Pro in the US. But it’s easy to make it work even if you live outside the country’s borders; all you need to do is make the app believe you’re in the US. Here’s how.

Step 1: Enable Developer Options

To begin with, turn on Developer Options on your phone. This will allow you to enable Wireless Debugging which is required for the process. Follow the steps below:

1.OpenSettingsand tap onAboutphone.

2.Scroll down to the bottom and tap seven times onBuildnumber.

3.Enter your lock screen password when prompted.

You shall see a “You are now a developer” toast notification.

Step 2: Set Up Shizuku App

You must now install Shizuku. It allows apps to access system APIs via ADB without rooting the phone. Here’s how to do it:

1.Install theShizuku app from the Google Play Storeon your Pixel 8 Pro.

About phone settings on Pixel 8 Pro running Android 15

2.Open it and tap onPairing.

3.TapNotification optionsand toggle onAll Shizuku notifications.

4.Return to Shizuku. Tap onDeveloper Options > Wireless Debugging.

5.Toggle onUse wireless debuggingand tapAllow.

6.Next, tap onPair device with pairing code. You’ll see the pairing code on your screen.

7.Shizuku will automatically send you a notification. Tap onEnterpairingcode. Type and send the pairing code shown on the screen.

About phone settings on Pixel 8 Pro running Android 15

8.You should see theYou can start the service nowmessage.

9.Return to Shizuku’s main screen and tap onStart. This will activate the service.

Step 3: Change Carrier ISO Country Code to USA

The Carrier Vanity Name app lets you change your network carrier’s ISO code. We need it to temporarily change the country code to US, as shown below.

1.Download and install theCarrier Vanity Name app from GitHub.

Shizuku app on Pixel 8 Pro running Android 15

2.Open it and tapContinue>Allow all the timeto grant it the access to Shizuku service.

3.Next, type “us” in theISO Country Codefield.Tap onSet.

4.You can now exit the app.

Note:A SIM card (eSIM or physical) must be present in your Pixel 8 Pro for it to work.

Step 4: Clear Pixel Thermometer App’s Data

Next, clear the data of the Thermometer app to start it afresh. Since you’ve changed the carrier country code, the app will think you’re in the US and therefore allow you to access the Body Temperature option. This is only possible after you reset the app data.

1.Long-press theThermometer appicon and chooseApp info.

Shizuku app on Pixel 8 Pro running Android 15

Alternatively, you can go toSettings > Apps > All Appsand selectThermometer.

2.Here, tapForce stopand hitOK.

3.Then tap onStorage & cache>Clearstorage.

4.TapDeleteto reset the app data.

Step 5: Measure Your Body Temperature With Pixel 8 Pro

1.Open the Pixel Thermometer app. Allow it all the necessary permissions including camera access. The body temperature feature should now be available in the app.

2.Tap onBody Temperature, read the information, and tap theContinuebutton.

3.TapNexton the Measurement settings page.

4.You’ll see a video tutorial on measuring body temperature with the phone. TapNextto watch them all.

5.TapAge rangeand specify your age range:3+ years,3-36 months, or0-3 months.

6.Tap onTap to measure.

7.Hold the center of the camera bar near your forehead skin until you feel a vibration.

8.Slowly move the phone across your forehead and temple, as shown below. You’ll receive haptic and audio feedback during the process.

9.Your Pixel 8 Pro will automatically show your current temperature on the screen, followed by haptic feedback. TapSaveto store the result in the app. This data stays for seven days and is automatically deleted thereafter.

Pro Tip:The sensor works best when you hold the phone close to your forehead. Think of it like a little flashlight. The closer you are, the more focused the beam is and the better it works.

The default temperature unit isFahrenheit. you may change it to Celsius in the Thermometer app settings.

Note:you may now re-open the Carrier Vanity app and tap onResetto reset the country code. The body temperature feature will keep working until you reset the Thermometer app data.

Is Pixel 8 Pro’s Body Temperature Accurate

As per Google’s clinical trials, the software algorithm can calculate body temperature in the range of 96.9°F – 104°F (36.1°C – 40°C) with an accuracy of ±0.3°C when compared with an FDA-cleared temporal artery thermometer.

As we had a contactless infrared thermometer gun in the office, we decided to compare it to the Pixel’s body temperature readings. In our testing, the Pixel’s readings were quite off (almost 2-3 degrees higher) than the temperature gun.

Surprisingly, measuring body temperature using the Object Temperature option in the app yielded results close to the thermometer. However, when we switched to the Body Temperature mode and performed the full temple scan, the results diverged significantly.

Your Mobile Thermometer

Unlocking the Body Temperature feature is like getting a bonus gift – more features for the same price. And guess what? Global Pixel users don’t have to feel left out anymore. Even though the feature is currently US-exclusive (blame regulations!), the above trick makes it work like a charm in any region.

Now, your Pixel 8 Pro can act as a thermometer to check how warm your coffee, cookies, or even baby milk is. Plus, it can help you monitor the fever of your family members. No more frantic drawer searches for thermometers.

Note:While handy, it cannot replace medical-grade equipment. So, if it comes to serious health issues, always consult a doctor.

Ritik Singh

With over 7 years of experience in tech, Ritik currently heads content at Techwiser.com. His journey started by sharing knowledge and helping others in online communities. That passion soon turned into a career in tech journalism, backed by a formal education in Electronic Media. He’s held editorial roles at GadgetsToUse and PC-Tablet, and has contributed to popular publications like HowToGeek and TheWindowsClub. With over 2,000 how-tos, reviews, and in-depth guides under his belt, Ritik has helped millions of readers get more out of their tech—from smartphones to smart homes.

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