Complications
Complications
Google Pixel phones might be the most iPhone-like Android phone, complete with Google’s vision of a pure Android software and hardware experience. The Pixel 9 series has now arrived, with three models to choose from and a folding variant.
Google has just unveiled the Pixel 9 range at today’s Made by Google event. Without counting the foldable model, we have three phones here rather than the usual two models. There’s the Pixel 9, the Pixel 9 Pro, and finally the Pixel 9 Pro XL. The regular Pixel 9 Pro now has the same screen size as the regular Pixel 9, so now the XL is the bigger option. There’s also the Pixel 9 Pro Fold to consider, if you’re in the market for a folding phone.
All three phones are powered by the Tensor G4 processor, paired with 12GB RAM on the base Pixel 9, or a whopping 16GB RAM on the two Pixel 9 Pro models. The Pixel 9 Pro has Google’s most advanced camera system yet, with a pro triple rear camera and a fully upgraded 42MP front camera. It also introduces Super Res Zoom to video and allows users to enhance videos to 8K resolution with Video Boost. The Pixel 9, on the other hand, offers an impressive 50MP main lens and a new 48MP ultrawide camera for stunning photos and videos.
Both phones come with upgraded displays, with the Pixel 9 Pro sporting a “Super Actua” display that Google says is its most immersive yet. The phone is available in two sizes, 6.3” and 6.8”, for the first time. The Pixel 9 boasts a 6.3-inch Actua display that is sharper, more vibrant, and 35% brighter than its predecessor.
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The Pixel 9 series announcement happened earlier than usual, as Google tends to announce its phones around September or October. It’s possible that Google moved up its hardware launches this year so it wouldn’t have to compete for attention as much—Apple is expected to reveal the iPhone 16 series soon. We’ll have to see how well an August announcement works out this time.
The Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro are available in a range of colors and start at $799 and $999, respectively. The Pixel 9 Pro XL , the bigger model, will set you back $1,099. You can now pre-order the phones from the Google Store, and they should appear at carriers and other retailers soon.
Google Pixel 9
The Google Pixel 9 features a sleek design with a powerful Tensor G4 processor, 12 GB of RAM, and a vibrant 6.3-inch Actua display, making it ideal for capturing stunning photos and videos with its advanced 50 MP main lens and 48 MP ultrawide camera. With improved durability and a fast-charging all-day battery, the Pixel 9 is built to handle daily challenges while delivering top-notch performance and AI-driven capabilities.
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Google Pixel 9 Pro
The Google Pixel 9 Pro features a sophisticated design, a powerful Tensor G4 processor, and 16 GB of RAM, making it ideal for advanced AI applications, stunning photos, and videos. It includes a pro triple rear camera system, a 42 MP front camera, and the brightest Super Actua display, offering an immersive experience in two sizes. Pricing starts at $999.
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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL
The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL offers an expansive 6.8-inch Super Actua display, combined with the powerful Tensor G4 processor and 16 GB of RAM for top-tier AI performance and advanced photography. It features Google’s most advanced camera system, including a pro triple rear camera and a 42 MP front camera, all within a sleek design starting at $1,099.
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- Title: Complications
- Author: Andrew
- Created at : 2024-08-30 14:38:23
- Updated at : 2024-08-31 14:38:23
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