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Google Pixel 9 Pro - Amazing Phone Ever!✨✨✨

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Google Pixel 9 Pro - Amazing Phone Ever! ✨✨✨


After the hype surrounding the new Galaxy devices from the Unpacked event has started to settle, all eyes are now turning towards the upcoming Google Pixel series. The Pixel 9 series leaks have been coming in fast and from all directions. In just a few days, we have seen multiple leaks and information on the Pixel 9, including a video showcasing the device, the name confirmation of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, and details about the pricing of the Pixel 9 series.

The first video highlights the noticeable size difference between the Pixel 9's 6.24-inch screen and the Pixel 9 Pro XL's 6.73-inch screen. However, the difference isn't too drastic; the Pixel 9 Pro is rumored to have a 6.34-inch display. The camera bar on the Pixel 9 Pro XL houses three rear cameras, an LED flash, and a temperature sensor all in a single cutout. The power and volume keys are located on the right side frame, similar to the Pixel 9, and the bottom features a SIM tray, USB-C port, and a speaker grill. Additionally, the Pixel 9 Pro XL includes Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology, which the base model does not have.

Google's launch strategy for the Pixel line appears to be in flux this year, with a surprise event set for August 13th, two months earlier than their typical schedule. This might have been intended to mitigate leaks, but the current flow of information suggests otherwise.

Additionally, the Pixel 9 series is expanding to include four distinct models: the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and the foldable Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The Pixel 9 is the direct successor to the Pixel 8, while the Pixel 9 Pro XL takes over from the Pixel 8 Pro. The Pixel 9 Pro offers the same internal hardware as the Pro XL but in a more compact body size similar to the standard Pixel 9. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold rounds out the bunch as the successor to the original Pixel Fold.

Pricing for all four devices has been revealed in a recent leak. The news is mixed, with some prices holding steady compared to last year's models, while others are likely to see a price increase. The base model Pixel 9 will be priced at $ 899 for the 128 GB variant and $ 999 for the 256 GB variant. The Pixel 9 Pro will start at $ 1,099 for the 128 GB version, $ 1,199 for the 256 GB version, and $ 1,329 for the 512 GB version. The Pixel 9 Pro XL will be the true successor to the Pixel 8 Pro, with pricing starting at $ 1,199 for the 128 GB model, $ 1,299 for the 256 GB model, and $ 1,429 for the 512 GB model. The 1 TB version will only be available in Obsidian, with the 128 GB and 512 GB models in Porcelain and Hazel, and the 256 GB variant also offered in Pink.

Google Pixels have always been recognized for their advanced AI capabilities, setting them apart from other smartphones. From the beginning, Google has focused on developing unique and practical features, and the upcoming Pixel 9 series will offer even more sophisticated AI experiences. According to a source within Google, Android Authority has uncovered that Google is preparing to unveil a new set of AI features under the umbrella of "Google A." This new suite will include a feature similar to Microsoft's controversial "Recall."

The suite will consist of a combination of fresh innovations and existing functionalities. While Circle 2, Search, and Gemini are already accessible on Pixels and various third-party devices, Google will introduce three entirely new features. One of these features, called "Add Me," promises to ensure that everyone is included in a group photo. This new addition seems to be an enhanced version of "Best Take," which not only alters people's expressions in a photo but also merges different takes featuring various individuals. This move indicates Google's commitment to emphasizing the subject matter of a photo over the actual content, suggesting that AI could offer a solution to this challenge.

One of the standout features is "Pixel Screenshots," which bears a resemblance to Microsoft's "Recall" feature. Recall, exclusive to Copilot Plus PCs running Windows 11, automatically captures user activity and utilizes on-device AI to facilitate quick information retrieval. However, privacy concerns arose when it was discovered that potential attackers could access stored data, prompting Microsoft to pause the feature's rollout for further refinement.

The development of these innovative features underscores the ongoing evolution of technology and its impact on user experiences. Google's dedication to advancing AI capabilities and integrating them into their devices highlights their commitment to providing unique and practical solutions for users. What do you think about these new hands-on videos of the upcoming Pixel 9 lineup? Share your thoughts down below in the comment section. For more updates, make sure to check out our channel, and I'll see you all in the next one. Until then, take care.


Keywords

  • Google Pixel 9
  • Pixel 9 Pro XL
  • Pixel 9 Pro Fold
  • Ultra Wideband (UWB)
  • AI capabilities
  • Add Me
  • Pixel Screenshots
  • Recall feature
  • Pricing details
  • August 13 event
  • AI features

FAQ

Q1: What screen sizes are available for the Pixel 9 models?

A1: The Pixel 9 has a 6.24-inch screen, the Pixel 9 Pro XL has a 6.73-inch screen, and the Pixel 9 Pro is rumored to have a 6.34-inch display.

Q2: What unique technology does the Pixel 9 Pro XL have?

A2: The Pixel 9 Pro XL includes Ultra Wideband (UWB) technology, which the base model does not feature.

Q3: When is Google's surprise event planned for the Pixel 9 series?

A3: The event is set for August 13th, which is two months earlier than their usual schedule.

Q4: How many distinct models are there in the Pixel 9 series?

A4: The Pixel 9 series includes four distinct models: Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

Q5: What are the pricing details for the Pixel 9 models?

A5: The Pixel 9 starts at $ 899 for the 128 GB variant. The Pixel 9 Pro starts at $ 1,099, and the Pixel 9 Pro XL starts at $ 1,199. Pricing details vary according to storage capacity.

Q6: What new AI feature related to group photos is Google introducing?

A6: Google is introducing a feature called "Add Me," an enhanced version of "Best Take," ensuring everyone is included in a group photo.