It was just a few short weeks ago that we saw Google unveil its latest products at the Made By Google event, and while Google unveiled many products at the show, the biggest interest continues to be around its own
Pixel line of phones.
During the Nexus era, only a Google purist would be interested in purchasing one, however, the new
Pixel line is a phone that any smartphone user could enjoy owning.
What is immediately clear (and especially when comparing to the standard Google Pixel 2) is that the Pixel 2 XL does depart from some of the design language used for
the Pixel line so far.
The Google Pixel 2 is now a reality, and the second iteration of
the Pixel line really deserves your consideration when shopping for a new smartphone.
While
the Pixel line isn't quite mainstream yet, the HTC deal is a concentrated effort to give Google's hardware division an instant boost in bandwidth.
The Google Pixel 2 lineup is now a reality, and from all accounts, the second iteration of
the Pixel line really deserves your consideration when shopping for a new smartphone.
When Google Lens launched in 2017, it was available only on the company's
Pixel line of handsets, appearing on the Pixel 2 devices first before
With the new
Pixel line, Google has decided that a camera is an important feature on a smartphone and has somehow managed to upgrade the camera to the best in the industry — with a single lens.
Oh, and it's an Android One phone — meaning it'll get software updates nearly as fast as Google's
Pixel line.
The device also introduced to
the Pixel line, Portrait Mode, which allows users to take stylized photos with sharp foregrounds and blurred backgrounds.
The Google Pixel 2 is the second generation of
the Pixel line and really deserves your consideration when shopping for a new smartphone, although some think the pricing is a bit high.
Some of the things I've seen on the internet about global recalls or the end of
the Pixel line is stupid.
We'll have to wait and see whether the price jump in
the Pixel line applies to the 7 - inch variant.
Google has always gone all - out with the display on
their Pixel line of Chromebooks.
Seeing how great Chrome can be on excessive (yes, I'll go that far) hardware is the hallmark of
the Pixel line of Chromebooks, and it's continuing on the new Pixelbook as a true mobile hybrid device.
Curiously, there is a conspicuous «G» Google logo at the bottom back and the conspicuous absence of any Nexus branding, as suspected of the new
Pixel line.
Google is pulling the plug on the Nexus family and is replacing it with a new
Pixel line of handsets, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Earlier it was expected the Android P developer preview will be outed mid-March but Google has made it available already for
its Pixel line of devices that include last years Pixel and Pixels XL and also Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL.
The camera on the Nexus models were okay, but nothing to write home about — however, that all changed with the birth of
the Pixel line.
The Pixelbook carries the trend of great trackpads
the Pixel line of Chromebooks is know to have used, thankfully.
Designed to expand the current reach of Google's AR capabilities for developers, ARCore is launching on both
the Pixel line and the Samsung Galaxy S8, which has sold over 20 million units to date, with a goal of hitting 100 million Android smartphones and tablets.
Google's new addition to
the Pixel line - up, Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are now official.
That's always a possibility, but for now, we'll just have to wait until Google feels like sharing some additional details about
the Pixel line.
This is perhaps down to personal preference, but Google might not have nailed the overall design of
the Pixel line.
While referring to the Chromebook
Pixel line, the quote is broad enough to possibly include the long rumored Bison Pixel - branded laptop hybrid as well, which was reported to run «Andromeda»...
We know very well at this point that Google is attempting to take on the iPhone head - on with
the Pixel line, and I think it would be a really good if Google presented some vision for wireless charging similar to the utopia Apple is creating with its AirPower mat — one bedside solution for charging your AirPods, Apple Watch, and iPhone.
Google had so - called lighthearted names for its first
Pixel line, including Quiet Black, Really Blue, and Very Silver.
Not unlike the Chromebook Pixel laptop that runs Chrome OS, with
the Pixel line Google means to show off what's possible to build using their software platforms even if it's inpractical for most to buy.
However, the main purpose of
the Pixel line has not been clearly defined.
Unlike last year, however, the two new handsets will reportedly launch under the new
Pixel line rather than the old Nexus family.
We touch on that, as well as Android One phones and
the Pixel line, in our in - depth post here.
While the IPU could be the start of Google eventually creating its own processors and other smartphone components — which would be a big step for
the Pixel line and Android devices in general — as it stands right now, it looks like the Visual Core doesn't really do much, at least not when it comes to Google's own camera app.
Not unlike the Chromebook Pixel that runs Chrome OS, with
the Pixel line Google means to show off what's possible to build using their software platforms even if it's inpractical for most to buy.
That's not to say those are bad choices, but if Google wants to improve
the Pixel line's sales numbers, the phone will need to be sold by all carriers.
The company axed its premium Chromebook
Pixel line earlier this year, though it did hint that it wasn't opposed to making more Chromebooks down the road.
That changed when the Nexus 6P debuted with a metal body, and
the Pixel line has continued the exclusion of any wireless charging.
In our tests, only
the Pixel line of phones delivered better dynamic range, and even then not in every situation.
Samsung's Galaxy S9 is shaping up to be one heck of a phone, but Google's dedication to
the Pixel line has me convinced the Pixel 3 will be even better.
You'll find real - time chat support through the Samsung + app, which is a step above what even Google offers on
its Pixel line of phones in a real - time chat.
Fortunate for the Google Pixel,
the Pixel line has thus far proven itself as a battery - efficient set of phones.
This isn't entirely surprising, given the launch of the new
Pixel line as Google's flagship mobile devices.
Given the premium nature of
the Pixel line and the fact that the «Baseband version» features the 8998 codename, the latter chip is very likely.
The Pixel line is the stick that Google will use when all else fails, at the risk of damaging a platform that was built over a decade of soft speaking.
Google tells
us the Pixel line is supposed to be «pure» Google, and yet they're flip flopping around with developers just like with the Nexus line.
Many fans of
the Pixel line patiently waited until October 4, when Google announced the successors to the line from last year.
The Pixel C is the latest tablet from Google, and unlike previous Nexus - branded tablets this one has a bit of a different feel to it because it comes from
the Pixel line — which previously just included Chromebooks.
The Pixel line pushes less cooperative OEMs, and inspires friendly ones, to follow its path by shaping the public perception of what Android smartphones should be.
OxygenOS is a known quantity at this point, featuring a few key improvements over what ships in Google's
Pixel line.
The level of commitment and loyalty that Apple has engendered among its users is exactly what Google is trying to establish with
its Pixel line among Android users.
The Pixel line is no longer the affordable «Pure Android» line of phones.