Google is rumored to be introducing new camera features, including AI-powered video noise removal, enhanced sound, perfect group photos, and photo stacking, in their upcoming Pixel 8 series smartphones.
Android 14 Beta 5.3 has been released by Google, featuring UI fixes for Pixel Fold and Pixel Tablet, improvements for calling issues on other Pixels, stability and performance enhancements, and important security fixes for high-severity vulnerabilities.
Google is expected to unveil the newest Pixel Watch and Pixel phones at its upcoming event, and a leaked 360-degree view of the Pixel 8 Pro has already surfaced, revealing new features such as a temperature sensor and a revamped camera app.
Google has partially announced the Pixel Watch 2, revealing that it may have higher requirements for its connected Android phone, potentially requiring Android 9.0 or higher.
Google Camera v9.0 is set to bring small tweaks to the camera UI, including reorganized settings and a new app icon, with a potential rollout to other Pixel devices in the future.
Google's Pixel 7 series is currently available at its lowest price yet, offering a range of options to suit different budgets and delivering an excellent user experience.
Google has revealed details about its upcoming flagship smartphones, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, as well as teasing the release of the Pixel Watch 2, all set to launch on October 4 with advanced cameras, AI capabilities, personalized help, safety features, and health insights.
Google has released the September security update for Pixel phones, which is still based on Android 13, addressing 32 vulnerabilities and including a Pixel-specific CVE.
Google is rolling out the Android 14 QPR1 Beta 1 to Pixel phones, tablets, and Fold, offering new features such as user overrides for large screen devices and an aspect ratio settings menu.
Google's next major OS upgrade, Android 14, is being delayed until October, with the beta program for Android 14 QPR1 now available and the official debut expected in December as the Pixel Feature Drop.
The upcoming Pixel 8 smartphone by Google will feature a new Android 14 software with customizable share sheets and additional features in Google Photos.
The Google Pixel 9 is expected to be released in October 2024, with minor changes to components and a price range of around $799 for the Pixel 9 and $999 for the Pixel 9 Pro, while a smaller Pro model is also anticipated.
Google has released Android 14 QPR1 Beta 1, which includes the ability to tether your phone and use it as a webcam on a laptop or computer, similar to the functionality of the new iPhone 15.
The unboxing video of the Google Pixel 8 reveals that the box design remains mostly unchanged, with rounded corners and a bigger camera array, and the phone is expected to come with improved software updates, hardware enhancements, and camera capabilities.
Google has released the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro smartphones along with Android 14, which includes new features such as an AI wallpaper generator and other customization options.
Android 14 is now available for Google Pixels, offering accessibility improvements, customization features, and the introduction of Health Connect for centralized and secure storage and sharing of health data.
Google is releasing an October Pixel Feature Drop that includes updates for the Pixel Fold and Tablet, such as a Dual Screen Interpreter mode and Hub Mode, along with improvements to the Google Camera app and lock screen clocks.
Android 14 is now rolling out to various Pixel devices, addressing 26 security issues and providing general improvements and fixes across various features and functionalities.
Google has released Android 14, which includes new customization features, improved camera support, easier password management, and more, with Pixel phones receiving the update first.
Google has launched the Pixel 8 and Pixel Watch 2, released the stable version of Android 14, and is already preparing for the December Pixel Feature Drop with a new beta release, which includes fixes for minor issues and the introduction of a new Software Updates page.
Google's Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro have achieved peak smartphone design with their fashionable and functional camera bar, comfortable pebble-shaped design, and other notable improvements.
The Google Pixel 8 Pro's camera capabilities, including 10x digital zoom and videography, have been showcased by YouTuber PBKreviews, despite the device's pre-orders not yet being shipped.
The Google Pixel 8 offers a range of new features, including customizable lock screens, NFC payments using Face Unlock, predictive back gestures, Magic Editor for photo editing, drag and drop between apps, Best Take for group photos, auto-confirmation of lock screen PIN, and Audio Magic Eraser for removing background noise from videos.
Google is reportedly working on a more affordable version of its Pixel 8 smartphone, featuring a similar design with two rear cameras and a hole-punch selfie cam, but it remains to be seen what software features Google might hold back from the Pixel 8A.
The Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro have new camera sensors and software features, including a pro mode exclusive to the Pixel 8 Pro, with manual camera controls that offer more control over key aspects while maintaining Google's HDR+ processing.
Google's upcoming Pixel 8a will have a design similar to the flagship Pixel 8 series, with rounded edges and a pill-shaped camera cutout on the rear, although it is unlikely to have a high refresh rate panel like the Pixel 8 and may have chunky bezels, and it is expected to use the same Tensor G3 SoC as the Pixel 8 with possibly a lower clock speed and 7 years of software support.
Google has introduced manual camera controls to its stock camera app, but currently limits their usage to the Pixel 8 Pro; however, it has been demonstrated that older models such as the Pixel 6 Pro and Pixel 7 Pro are also capable of offering manual ISO, shutter speed, and focus options within the app.