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The World's Google Pixel community!

This community is for lemmings to gather and discuss all things related to the Google Pixel phone and other related hardware. Feel free to ask questions, seek advice, and engage in discussions around the Pixel and its ecosystem.

We ask you to be polite when addressing others and respect Lemmy.world's rules.

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For more general Android discussions, see [email protected].

This community is not in any way affiliated with Google. If you are looking for customer support regarding your Pixel phone, look here instead: https://support.google.com/pixelphone/

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by AlmightySnoo to c/googlepixel
 
 

Physical changes are also welcome, so things like skins, cases, screen protections etc... are fine to discuss.

For me, in this order:

  • Wi-Fi calling: it was very surprising that this was not on by default, and enabling it helped a bit with the battery life on my Pixel 7a;
  • Try custom launchers: I was happy with the phone but the very first annoying thing is the damn Google search bar and how there was no way to just hide it like any other widget. So I ended up installing KISS Launcher (it's FOSS and still maintained);
  • Bite the bullet and install GrapheneOS: you get more security, sandboxed Play Services, a more fine-grained permissions system and you can still install the default Pixel apps from the Play Store while cutting off their internet access, and most importantly you get rid of the Google bar (also enabled Wi-Fi calling as previously done).
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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by AlmightySnoo to c/googlepixel
 
 

The Pixel phone cameras and their AI photo enhancements using Google's Tensor chip are among the things where Pixel phones shine and which make their owners fall in love with them. In case you didn't see it already, please take a look at all of the beautiful shots by the members in our Pixel photography megathread and feel free to contribute your own! 😁

Whether you're a photography geek or just starting out, this thread aims to be a place to share tips and tricks to make the most out of your Pixel phone's camera and its AI magic to capture stunning shots.

Please feel free to share your favorite tricks regarding but not limited to:

  • Accessories: what are your must-have accessories that level up your photography experience?

  • Composition techniques: rule of thirds, golden ratio... do you use any of these techniques?

  • Digital zoom: do you ever use it?

  • Google Camera settings: what are your go-to settings in the Google Camera app for different scenarios? Or do you prefer using another app?

  • Gripping: how do you like to hold your device when shooting photos and videos?

  • Lenses: which lenses do you use the most? Do you find yourself using macro and wide angle more, or telephoto (maybe even for close ups)?

  • Lighting: how do you deal with different lighting conditions to get the perfect shot?

  • Portrait shots: how do you get that perfect bokeh effect in your portrait shots?

  • Post-processing: which Google Camera filters do you use the most? Do you use any other Android apps for additional post-processing or do you post-process on PC?

Model-specific tips are of course also welcome. Don't forget to state what phone model you have when posting!

Can't wait to see what photography hacks you've got up your sleeves! 📸✨

-- with love by AlmightySnoo & hackitfast

(photo featuring the Google Camera app by Samuel Gibbs/The Guardian)

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by AlmightySnoo to c/googlepixel
 
 

We'll keep it in a single sticky thread for now and see how it goes. Please don't forget to indicate which model you used to take the photo! 😁


EDIT: Won't be pushing Pixelfed anymore. As someone in the comments already said, it reduces the quality of your photos. And Lemmy.world isn't a small instance anymore and should handle the photos so we'll ignore the recommendation below, unless of course you don't mind the lossy compression that's being applied :-)

If you want a tiny bit of lossless compression before posting your photos, if you're on Linux you could feed them to jpegoptim.


~~The following is of course not necessary, but if it's not too complicated for you it might be preferable to host your photos on a Pixelfed instance if they are too large to help lessen the burden on the lemmy.world instance!~~

~~Basically, once you upload your image on a Pixelfed instance, you can embed your image here by right-clicking (or long tap if on your phone) on the Pixelfed pic, choosing "copy image link" (or opening it in a new tab and copying the URL if your mobile browser doesn't show this), and then you paste the URL here inside an image tag like this:~~

~~![](PASTE_URL_HERE)~~

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by AlmightySnoo to c/googlepixel
 
 

Discussions and suggestions about how the community is run, the moderation, the rules etc... go here!

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Due to only 8GB of RAM, the Google Pixel 9a will not have Pixel Screenshots or Call Notes in the Phone app...

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27122315

Following Verizon, Spectrum Mobile and Xfinity Mobile are adding satellite messaging on Google Pixel 9 and Samsung Galaxy S25 devices.

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In recent weeks, Pixel Camera users have noticed that the WhatsApp Social Share shortcut is no longer available.

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submitted 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) by lazycouchpotato to c/googlepixel
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My Pixel 7a updated overnight to the latest version of Android (Build number: BP1A.250305.019).

Since the update, I now have a static noise accompanying all haptic feedback, which is quite annoying. Very poor video recorded here: https://files.catbox.moe/vcshm5.mp4

The issue is reproducible in safe boot mode, so not related to an app I have installed.

I've been in touch with Google Support who told me to go and get it diagnosed at one of their approved warranty repair stores (the phone has 1 more year of warranty on it). I called ahead to the store, and the employee told me they don't diagnose or fix issues like that, and told me to mail it in to Google Repair directly instead.

I'm a little concerned about mailing it in, as it can take 7-10 days to get it returned, and there's no guarantee they can repair it. So I guess I'll be without a phone for 7-10 days, which in this day and age really isn't that possible.

Anyone else had this issue with the haptic resulting in a static noise? There are quite a few reports on Reddit about some issues with haptic being affected by the March Pixel update, but none relates to it emitting a static noise like in my case.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27057787

It sounds like Google aimed to ship the 9A this month.

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Google now lists “Made for Google” screen protectors that have been certified for Pixel and the fingerprint sensor...

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27015257

According to a new report, Google is using quite a few off-the-shelf components in the Pixel 10's Tensor G5 chip, but a fully custom ISP.

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We got our first look at the Pixel 10 series this week and it looks rather familiar, but Google is...

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With work dating back to October 2022, Google Pixel devices now have a “Battery health” stats page with Android 16 Beta 3.

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According to a reliable source, Pixel 9a pre-orders may come with a free Google TV Streamer in some markets.

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Google is rolling out a handful of small, but useful tweaks to the Pixel Weather app including dates and a "Save" button for new locations.

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In its first CAD-based render leak, the Google Pixel 10 shows up with the same design as its predecessor, and nearly the same size.

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As announced with last week’s March Feature Drop, Pixel Studio 1.5 is required to generate images and stickers of people.

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The Pixel 9a is soon to be released by Google, but a new video posted on YouTube shows off the phone's two cameras in action.

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According to a leaker’s claim, Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 may upgrade the camera setup with a periscope telephoto lens on...

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For many Google Pixel owners, the March 2025 update has introduced a frustrating new display brightness bug.

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The Pixel 4a Battery Performance Program and update in January was to “mitigate the risk of overheating," according to a recall notice...

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Following the March 2025 update that landed earlier this week, quite a few Google Pixel owners have noticed that vibrations...

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With the March 2025 Feature Drop, Google is rolling out Pixel Camera 9.8. The rollout takes some time before arriving for all users.

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