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It's time to say goodbye to the Pixel Fold, as Google pulls its from its virtual store shelves alongside the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.

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The Pixel 9 series brings a faster charging speed than any other previous versions, so Google opted to launch a new 45W fast charger that pairs along nicely. However, it is not included with the phones.

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At the Pixel 9 series launch event, Google subtly announced that the Pixel Feature Drops are being replaced by Pixel Drops.

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Google has just launched the new Pixel 9 series and the core series includes an upgraded ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

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Google's bringing emergency satellite SOS connectivity to its new Pixel 9 series later this year, a first for Android phones in the US.

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It's taken a long time, but the Google Pixel 9 series finally brings an improved panorama mode to Pixel phones.

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Google is offering a free one-year subscription to Gemini Advanced, worth $240, with the purchase of any of the three Pixel 9 Pro phones.

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The Pixel 9 series packs 12GB of RAM, but Google has reserved some of it for Gemini to enhance the AI experience.

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Google announced its fall lineup of Pixel phones today: three standard phones and a second tablet-esque folding model. There are new chips, new cameras, Satellite SOS, and some notable promises, like the 9 phones being "twice as durable" as their Pixel 8 equivalents and getting seven years of updates. But as you might expect this year, they're primarily showcases for all the things Google's Gemini AI promises to do for you.

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submitted 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) by alkaliv2 to c/googlepixel
 
 

Edit: This appears to no longer exist for me on the August hotfix. Thank you all for your feedback!

On the Android 15 Beta you can get to this page by visiting Settings > System > Device Diagnostics > Component Health > Battery Status

I think my question for you all is anyone's percentage reported as less than 100%? I do have a relatively new phone (Pixel 8 Pro) but after 136 charge cycles I would expect to lose a percentage point or two so I was just seeing if anyone had different stats.

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The original Google Pixel launched in 2016 and the series ed not yet Android but the entire mobile market in the last eight years.

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with all of the cameras going out at once, I assume this is probably just a loose cable? if they require replacement, buying a refurbished phone is probably going to be cheaper

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Not really good

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Google is making a brand-new weather app for the Pixel 9 - and we've got screenshots.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17993058

Ahead of the Pixel 9 launch next month, Google is expanding the availability of Preferred Care beyond the US to the UK and Japan.

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I've been on the fence on the Fold 2 ever since the aspect ratios/screen sizes were revealed.

On one hand, I really like the 0G folds short but wide passport form factor, it's the second biggest reason I held off getting one of those really narrow Galaxy Folds (biggest being, it's still a SamSuck lol) and the Fold 2s upcoming changes means the unfolded form is going to be pretty much a square

But on the other hand, I think it would be better for one of the biggest uses I use my Fold unfolded for: Remoting into various desktops, since the Fold 2 will be more like 2 8/9 regular pros next to each other it should allow for a bit better "widescreen" when rotated (I like to have the desktop screen on the top and the OSK on the bottom "laptop style") and even though it's a square it should be bigger overall

What are your guys thoughts on the Fold 2? Are you upgrading or waiting and seeing what the Fold 3 will look like (and the TSMC 3nm Tensor)

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by GreenEngineering3475 to c/googlepixel
 
 

Google is once again extending Pixel Superfan sign-ups to a new nation, as registration gets underway in Germany.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17858716

It’s no secret that Google is working on satellite connectivity for Pixel phones, but amid rumors of the upcoming Pixel..

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Google is working on a “charging optimization” page in Android 15 that’ll let Pixel users set a manual charging limit of 80%.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/17603768

Code within the Google app beta suggests Pixel 9 Pro phones may come with a free one-year subscription to Gemini Advanced. The standard Pixel 9 will get a 6-month free trial too.

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Had similar problems with my P6P. There are multiple areas in my town where I show full / nearly full bars, but my service is terrible or non-existent (!). If I toggle Airplane Mode, I'll get great speeds until it drops out again. Sometimes this is 30 seconds, sometimes 30 minutes, sometimes hours/days. But at some point it will drop out again. Ugh...

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Pixel Buds Pro Case Issues (self.googlepixel)
submitted 5 months ago by RVAtom to c/googlepixel
 
 

I've been having a hard time with my Pixel Buds Pro for a week or so. It is hard to explain but I think the case and the right earbud don't get along anymore. I'm not sure which one is at fault though.

When I have a charge on the case, and both buds in the case, the devices connect and disconnect really quickly to Bluetooth. Sometimes it charges the right one while it is doing this, sometimes it doesn't. It will actually pull down the charge on my phone while it is going on.

Any ideas? I'm 99% sure I need to replace them, but hoping there is something simple and cheap that could fix it.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by root to c/googlepixel
 
 

I've been wanting to get a privacy screen protector so that you can't see it from the sides, but all the ones I've tried have this 'oily' type of look to it. Maybe this is inherent to the technology, but does anyone know of any that do not have this oily appearance, especially on white screens?

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submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by jimmycrackcrack to c/googlepixel
 
 

I'm backing up my photos from a trip to my computer and have just discovered how frustratingly difficult it seems to be to use a computer to make my selection of a single still from the image sequences the Pixel sometimes takes (forget what it calls them).

I know you can you use the photos app but I want to use my computer (a mac). Preview just considers them stills, so it essentially picks one for me (I assume it's the last still in the sequence), that's usually what I want but they take up more space and if I can't choose a different still then it defeats the purpose.

EDIT: As it turns out, Top shot (the Google name for these 'image sequences' I was referring to), doesn't do what I thought it did. I thought it was just fancy burst mode where the shots in the burst are treated as one file on storage, and where the decision to use burst or not is automated with clever 'AI'. That's not totally wrong except that it isn't an 'image' sequence in the sense that I know it. It records a video and a still when you take a top shot. I'm not exactly sure, but I think basically the last frame is a still and everything you see before is a 'video'. The distinction here is that the video is a video in the sense that it isn't comprised of still images in common stills formats nor at the resolution and other capabilities of the pixel's still cameras. The video is a video file recorded in a video format, using a video codec, at a lower resolution, minus HDR and with the compression techniques of video leading basically to just drastically lower quality images. In essence if you use the photos app as intended to select a still from the sequence recorded as a top shot, you can select between 1 photo of the best available quality (depending on your stills settings) and multiple useless video stills of poor quality. This explains why all the posts I found whilst researching my query were from people who wanted to extract a video and a still, which I thought was odd because surely you would want the constituent stills comprising the video with which you could do whatever you wanted including making a video from them for some reason if it floats your boat. Now I realise it's because there is only a video and a still inside the 'MP.jpg' files and they just want to split those 2 elements apart, in fact I think a lot of those asking were trying to split them apart so they could delete the useless video and save space. Not thrilled to learn this. Definitely switching off top shot from now on as it is both useless in almost ever scenario, but also, due to the automated nature of when its used, taking up greatly increased storage space whilst delivering so much less benefit than I had presumed. Icing on the cake, Google apparently introduced this top shot feature some time ago and replaced an existing burst mode that actually worked as one would expect so now I can't invoke an actually useful burst mode on demand when I want it as one would have done in the past because the function... doesn't exist anymore, great!

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