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The report, however, doesn't include exact dimensions. Google will reportedly increase the outer display screen size in the new foldable. The cover display is said to measure 6.4-inch, compared to the ...
Google’s upcoming flagship foldable smartphone, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, is expected to feature a slimmer hinge, allowing for a slightly larger cover display. Moreover, it could be one of the ...
This is the earliest Google has launched a major Android release in a while (for comparison, Android 15 was released on Oct. 15, 2024, and Android 14 was released on Oct. 4, 2023).
Google ’s next-gen foldable, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, is shaping up to be both slimmer and more durable. A fresh leak has revealed an upgrade in terms of its water and dust resistance over its ...
So, with Google slimming down its Pixel 9a to the point where it’s no longer split by a full camera bar, I think it’s time to ditch the plastic, too. I mean, Samsung’s Galaxy A26, which ...
Unspecified “unforeseen circumstances” have prompted Google to postpone the invitation to the Pixel Superfans Insider Event until September 4. This is reported by Android Authority.
With the Pixel 10 lineup just weeks away from its expected August 20 launch, fresh leaks suggest Google is preparing a big leap in close-up photography. A new tele-macro mode, powered by the base ...
Pixel Camera 9.9, formerly Google Camera, is now available for download from the latest June 2025 Pixel Drop. The new camera update comes to the flagship Pixel 9 Pro all the way down to Pixel 6 and ...
Thinking of upgrading to a flagship Android smartphone? This could be the right moment. Google’s Pixel 9 Pro, launched in August 2024, has received a big price cut ahead of the expected launch of the ...
Not all Pixel 6a devices will be impacted, but Google notes that customers with affected devices will be contacted “next month” (in July) with more information on how to “address the issue.” ...
Following yesterday’s announcement, Google is widely rolling out the new Pixel VIPs widget to the Pixel 6+ on Android 16 (and QPR1). Once rolled out, open Google Contacts and go to the Organize tab.