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Google Pixel 9 series could be the first-ever to ship with an older Android version: report
The Tensor G4 processor could be incrementally more powerful. In a matter of days, the Google Pixel 9 series will see the daylight but we wonder what surprise is left for the event as almost everything about the phones is out now. The latest array of leaks and tips suggests at launch, the Pixel 9 lineup will not be that different from the Pixel 8 series when it comes to specs like software version and base storage, but there could be some incremental jump in charging speed and processor performance. Here's what we mean: AndroidHeadlines claims the Pixel 9 series will boot Android 14 and not Android 15. If true, this will be the first time Google is releasing a new Pixel lineup with an older Android version. Granted, the new phones could get Android 15 before long but still, it's a little unseemly. So, we suggest you take this rumour with a dash of salt. What does this mean for the 7-year software update policy of Pixels, we wonder? The same publication claims the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL will start with 128GB of storage. That's the same as what the Pixel 8 series started with. The Pixel 9 is said to come with 128GB and 256GB ROM options while the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL could arrive with 128GB, 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB ROM options. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold could hit global stores in 256GB or 512GB storage variants and the publication expects only the 256GB model to be available in India. As for RAM, the Pixel 9 could ship with 12GB RAM in the base model while the Pro models could arrive with 16GB RAM in their base variants. Google could claim a 24-hour battery life out of the Pixel 9 series. AndroidHeadlines says the Pixel 9 Pro XL could pack a 5,060mAh battery (10mAh more than the Pixel 8 Pro's 5,050mAh cell). All new Pixels could sport a 45W fast-charging brick. This is expected to fill in 70 percent of the Pro XL's tank in 30 minutes while the same charging brick could fill in 55 percent of the lower-end models in the half-an-hour mark. The Pixel 9 series is expected to be powered by an in-house Tensor G4 SoC. The chip could fall back to an octa-core design from a nona-core stint by Google last year. It could however have a newer ARMv9.2 architecture. As per AndroidAuthority, Tensor G4 could consist of 4x Cortex-A520 efficiency cores at 1.95GHz, 3x Cortex-A720 performance cores at 2.6GHz, and 1x Cortex-X4 prime core at 3.1GHz frequency. Compared to Tensor G3's 4x Cortex-A510 at 1.7GHz+ 4x Cortex-A715 at 2.4GHz+ 1x Cortex-X3 at 2.9GHz setup, the new chip's cores have a higher clock speed on all fronts. Even its rumoured Mali-G715 GPU is said to hit 940MHz while the predecessor only managed 890MHz. Google may be aiming for more power efficiency and better heat management this time around with the new core structure, architecture, and the previously rumoured Exynos 5400 modem. The modem alone is said to offer up to 50 percent better power consumption. Meanwhile, the new chip's performance could be aided by AI too. Again AndroidHeadlines claims the new Pixels could bring in exciting AI-powered software features like 4K to 8K Video Boost upscaling and Zoom Enhance for detail enhancement in zoomed-in photos. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold may not get the 8K upscaling feature but could get the Video Boost feature, which is a cloud-based video quality enhancer.
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Google Pixel 9 series: Smartphones to come with upgraded G4 Tensor chip, satellite SOS feature
Google's awaited Pixel 9 lineup could come with a lightly upgraded G4 Tensor chip, increased AI features, starting storage options of 128GB, and a satellite SOS feature, apart from the possible release of the Google Buds Pro 2, and Google Pixel Watch 3, according to reports from The Verge. While Google has not yet confirmed or denied reports of rumoured technical specifications online, there have been leaks from multiple sources. In addition to this, Google itself shared a photo of some phones from the Pixel 9 lineup, confirming they would come to India on August 14; a day after the U.S. event. Google confirms launch of its first foldable smartphone Pixel 9 Pro Fold in India (Unravel the complexities of our digital world on The Interface podcast, where business leaders and scientists share insights that shape tomorrow's innovation. The Interface is also available on YouTube, Apple Podcasts and Spotify.) Google has in the past faced criticism from reviewers and users for releasing new devices without making major changes to their hardware or software. However, the company has since gone all in on generative artificial intelligence, and the new Pixel 9 phones are expected to come with the latest AI features. Hardware changes such as flat edges and a redesigned camera panel are also expected, based on leaked photos and renders. The Pixel 9 base variant could come in the porcelain, rose, and green shades, while the Pro model (which may arrive as two variants with differing screen sizes) could come in the charcoal, porcelain, rose, and hazel shades, per The Verge's coverage. Analysts and phone users are on the lookout for more leaks in the final few days before Google's hardware event on August 13. Read Comments
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Google Pixel 9 rumors: Everything we know so far | Digital Trends
The Google Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro are Google's latest and most powerful devices, but it won't be that way for long. While the more recently released Pixel 8a is the latest addition to the Pixel 8 lineup, it isn't quite as powerful as its siblings. Regardless, the Pixel 9 series is just a few weeks away, and it will supplant the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro as the "most powerful" Pixels yet. The Pixel 9 family looks to be a quadruple threat that's sure to be a big hit. Leaks for the Pixel 9 family have been trickling in at a steady pace, and it seems like Google is planning on making some big changes this time around. If leaks are correct, we expect a new look and some exciting new AI features that go beyond what we've seen before. Recommended Videos Here's everything we know about the upcoming Google Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and even the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Google Pixel 9: release date Google has confirmed its next Made by Google event will be on August 13 in Mountain View, California. This is much earlier than we originally thought, as last year, the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro launched in October. When Google sent out press invites for its upcoming event, it included the line "the best of Google AI, Android software, and the Pixel portfolio of devices." So, we'll definitely see some new AI and software features, but we'll also see the next generation of Pixel devices, which includes the Pixel 9. It's also safe to assume that there will be a new Pixel Watch, too. A new report from 91Mobiles also reveals that the Pixel 9 series will launch on August 14 in India. This will also be the first time that Google has released the Pixel 9 Pro Fold in India. For Indian users, the Pixel 9 series will be available via Flipkart. Google Pixel 9: possible price Pricing is a bit more of an unknown. Last year's Pixels increased their prices by $100 -- meaning $699 for the Pixel 8 and $999 for the Pixel 8 Pro. Our initial reaction is Google would be unlikely to do the same two years on the trot. However, if Google incorporates heavy AI elements into its new phones, that could push the phones' prices up again. We'll have to wait and see if this is true, though, as there have been no rumors about this so far. There's something else to consider, and that's the reintroduction of the XL model this year. Google may release four versions of the Pixel 9 in 2024, including the Pixel 9 Pro XL and a folding Pixel 9 Pro Fold, on top of the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro. There are many variables that could impact Pixel 9 pricing this year, so we'll have to wait for additional information before speculating too much. But I think we can expect the Pixel 9 Pro Fold to be the most expensive one, as foldables are never cheap. Google Pixel 9: design and display It's been a couple of years since Google updated the Pixel's design, so the Pixel 9 is ripe for a refresh. It seems Google agrees, as leaked renders of the Pixel 9 family have revealed some drastic design changes. Even Google itself revealed a first look at the Pixel 9 Pro, a month ahead of schedule, in a teaser video called "Introducing the Google Pixel 9 Pro." Previous Next 1 of 3 The first and possibly the most obvious change is the new camera visor. Rather than a bar that stretches across the back of the phone, the Pixel 9's camera visor ends before the phone's sides, with rounded edges that bend gracefully around the camera lenses. Just like the Pixel 8, it looks like the Pixel 9 is sticking with two rear cameras. Google -- like Samsung and Apple -- has also embraced flat sides. The Pixel 9 has abandoned curved sides in favor of flat ones, and it's likely to be a significant change -- and a positive one, too. As far as the phone's size is concerned, the Pixel 9 will have a 6.3-inch Actua display, according to a massive spec leak on July 25. Next, we have the Google Pixel 9 Pro. It looks very similar to the regular Pixel 9, save for a few key differences -- namely the cameras. Instead of two rear cameras, the Pixel 9 Pro will have three. If it's anything like the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, we can expect both upcoming phones to have primary and ultrawide cameras, while only the Pixel 9 Pro gets a telephoto camera. Previous Next 1 of 2 The dimensions of the Pixel 9 Pro are expected to be very similar to the regular Pixel 9, as both have a 6.3-inch display. The renders don't do a good job of showing this, but this likely means smaller bezels on the Pixel 9 Pro and larger ones on the base Pixel 9. Something else that's on the Pixel 9 Pro, but not the Pixel 9, is what appears to be a temperature sensor below the LED flash. Google introduced the temperature sensor on the Pixel 8 Pro last year, and considering its limited functionality and little fanfare from Google, it's interesting to see it returning for another year. These renders were originally believed to be the regular Pixel 9, but it's since been corrected to clarify that this is actually the Pixel 9 Pro. But wait -- we're not done yet. In addition to the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, Google will apparently release another Pixel alongside them. The phone above was previously thought to be the Pixel 9 Pro, but now, it's known to be the Pixel 9 Pro XL. The name "Pixel 9 Pro XL" also seems to be confirmed in a new Geekbench run. Previous Next 1 of 2 The Pixel 9 Pro XL shares the three cameras and temperature sensor of the Pixel 9 Pro. However, it has a significantly larger 6.8-inch display. On July 29, a new 19-minute video surfaced online, giving us a good look at the new Pixel 9 Pro XL. This would mark the first time Google has used its "XL" branding since the Google Pixel 4 XL launched in 2019. It's an interesting change, to say the least, and it could pave the way forward for Google to kill off the Pixel A-Series in the next year or so. On July 19, Google revealed the Pixel 9 Pro Fold in a 30-second teaser video called "Introducing the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold." This video shows off the folding phone and highlights some of the important AI features that will be on it with Google Gemini. The screens on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold were also revealed in the massive spec leak on July 25. With the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, the cover display is now a 6.3-inch Actua display instead of 5.8 inches like before, and the inner display is a massive 8-inch Super Actua Flex panel, up from the previous 7.6-inch inner display. Another report that recently popped up in July is that Google may also be using a new Samsung OLED display for the Pixel 9 series. This would be the same panel that Apple plans to use for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max coming in September. This panel, the "M14," is said to be brighter than previous versions and have an improved lifespan. The rumor of three slab models seems increasingly likely with the latest case leak from accessory maker Thinborne, which shows case listings for three models: the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL. The case leak also lines up with previously leaked photos of the Pixel 9, showing a phone that's flatter than the Pixel 8 and a departure from the camera bar design on the back in favor of a more oval camera module pictured above. Finally, if there was any doubt about the three Pixel models, that disappeared when Rozetked shared hands-on images of the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL all lined up next to each other. This particular leak revealed numerous hands-on photos of the entire Pixel 9 series, including some with the new phones next to some competing phones. It's our best look yet at the Pixel 9 series, confirming the big design changes previously shared in the above renders. Previous Next 1 of 4 As of July 16, a major leak from the NCC regulatory agency (the Taiwanese FCC, basically) confirmed what all of the Pixel 9 devices look like, including the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. Though this leak focused more on the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, showing that it has a redesigned camera module and can finally open flat with a new hinge design, it also confirmed previous rumors and renders of the rest of the Pixel 9 family. That is, all three Pixel 9 models will have a redesigned camera bar to be an elonged capsule, along with flat sides. On July 24, we saw the Pixel 9 Pro XL next to a Pixel 8 Pro. This video from PixoPhone gives a good indication of the size difference between the regular Pro and the Pro XL versions, along with all the differences with the frame edges and camera bar. Another more exciting leak reveals that the Pixel 9 will come in a vibrant Barbie pink color. Though it may appear super vibrant because of the lighting in those photos, as another pink Pixel 9 leak showed off official looking renders, where the pink isn't quite as vibrant, but it still looks nice if pink is your color. A leak on July 26 gave us a look at all the other colors for the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro, at least. For the Pixel 9, we have Porcelain, Obsidian, Rose, and Green. The Pixel 9 Pro has a similar color set with Obsidian, Porcelain, Rose, and Hazel. From these high-resolution renders, we also see both phones have flat edges, but the Pixel 9 has matte sides while the Pixel 9 Pro has glossy edges. The Pixel 9 will also have a glossy back. Google Pixel 9: specs According to the spec leak, the Pixel 9 will have 12GB RAM, which is impressive for a base model and a surprise from the 8GB that we originally thought. The Pixel 9 Pro XL has appeared in some leaked photos that indicate it has at least 16GB of RAM and will have at least 256GB storage, which is confirmed by the July 25 spec leak, along with the regular Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. This would be a significant jump, as no previous Pixel phone has had more than 12GB RAM. It has been confirmed that the new Tensor will be based on the 4nm Samsung Exynos 2400 and will not be a custom chip designed entirely by Google. Still, it's not a bitter pill to swallow, as the Exynos 2400 appears to be a solid chip. It's the same processor powering the Samsung Galaxy S24 range in most countries other than the U.S., and Samsung has been testing a new packaging method that may reduce heat levels in the chip, hopefully boosting its performance and efficiency. With the Pixel 9 Pro XL, the Tensor G4 has a 1.30GHz prime core, three 2.6GHz performance cores, and four 1.95GHz efficiency cores. The regular Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro should also have the same CPU cluster. The Tensor G4 offers a 15% boost from its predecessor, so while it's not quite as fast as the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, it's still a decent bump in performance. According to a recent report, there's also an indication that the Tensor G4 will come with a new modem. Android Authority first reported that the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL would be equipped with a Samsung 5400 modem paired with the Tensor G4 (up from last year's 5300 G3). The modem should include improvements in software, along with the 3GPP Rel. 17 5G spec, which supports satellite connectivity. Pixel users can connect to the "Satelite Gateway" app, which will allow them to send emergency messages, perhaps in the form of multiple choice and yes/no questions. This is a feature that we've already on the iPhone 14 and 15, and it's great to see its lifesaving potential make it to the Pixel 9 as well. Google Pixel 9: cameras Google is expected to make some big changes to the cameras across the entire Pixel 9 lineup, and the spec leak from earlier this month revealed all the details. The base model Pixel 9 will have a dual camera system with a 50MP main camera and a 48MP ultrawide. This is a big upgrade from the previous 12MP ultrawide lens from the Pixel 8. The selfie camera remains at 10.5MP, however. The Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL will have a triple-lens camera system with a 50MP main camera, a 48MP ultrawide camera, and a 48MP telephoto lens. These are the same specs from last year's Pixel 8 Pro, but the sensors will be improved. The selfie camera did get a huge upgrade, though, going from 10.5MP to a whopping 42MP front-facing camera. Lastly, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold also has a triple-lens camera system on the rear, though not quite as impressive as the Pixel 9 Pro/XL. It features a 48MP main camera, a 10.5MP ultrawide camera, and a 10.8MP telephoto lens. The selfie camera is only 10MP. Since Google is also expected to reveal some fun new AI tools, we can likely expect some more AI tricks for better photos and video across the Pixel 9 lineup. Google Pixel 9: software and updates It's traditional that the new flagship Pixels launch with a new version of Android, so we fully expect the Pixel 9 to debut alongside Android 15. But what might we be expecting outside of a fresh new version of Android? Quite a bit, it turns out. The first new software trick potentially planned for the Pixel 9 is "Adaptive Touch." Seemingly based on the "screen protector mode" feature introduced on the Pixel 8, Adaptive Touch will change your touchscreen's sensitivity depending on the outside environment. So if it's cold, it might ratchet up the touch sensitivity to account for you wearing gloves, or if it detects water on the screen, it'll adapt the sensitivity level to stop accidental touches from droplets. It's not the first time we've seen something like this, as the OnePlus 12 has something similar called Aqua Touch. Of course, we also expect AI to be a big deal for the entire Pixel 9 series. We're hearing whispers saying this could be in the form of a Gemini Nano-powered assistant called "Pixie." It's hard to say how much this will differ from the current Gemini experience available on Android phones today, but it's something we'll be keeping a close eye on.
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The Pixel 9's Tensor G4 might be the least interesting thing about Google's new phones
Summary The upcoming Pixel 9's Tensor G4 chip might only pack modest upgrades over previous Tensor chips. It could ship with one fewer CPU core, leading to multicore performance remaining almost the same as the Tensor G3. Google will seemingly not upgrade any of its custom IP blocks in the Tensor G4 either. Google's Pixel smartphone lineup made a strong comeback with the launch of the Pixel 6 in 2021. The phone stood out for its impressive camera quality and AI features, and things have only gotten better with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 8 in the following years. However, Google's in-house Tensor SoC has been among the weakest links in all Pixel phones launched in the last few years. It has become infamous for its poor efficiency and performance, which is a few generations behind the competition. If you were hoping the Pixel 9's Tensor G4 chip would turn things around, you might be in for major disappointment. Related 6 exciting reveals we're anticipating at Google's Pixel event in August Here's a preview of the August Pixel Event 1 With the Tensor G3, Google switched to a 9-core CPU cluster with newer ARM cores, leading to a decent performance and efficiency improvement over the Tensor G2. The company will reportedly take a different approach with the upcoming Tensor G4. It will again switch back to an 8-core CPU configuration in a 4 + 3 + 1 cluster with new ARM v9.2 cores. Android Authority claims the Cortex-X4 will be the big core, with 3x Cortex-A920 'mid' cores and 4x Cortex-A520 cores. That's one less mid-core compared to the Tensor G3. Based on early Geekbench scores, the report estimates the upcoming Tensor G4 should deliver about 11% faster single-core performance, with multicore only getting about a 3% bump. Given one lesser 'mid' core, the disappointing multicore performance should not be surprising. On a positive note, though, fewer CPU cores means the Tensor G4 should consume less power and have better thermal performance than the Pixel 8's Tensor G3. On the GPU front, the improvements will apparently be even more modest. Google will stick to the same Mali-G715 GPU that currently does duty inside the Pixel 8. It will supposedly only get a clock speed bump from 890Mhz to 940Mhz. The company might add additional GPU cores, but its full configuration is not known right now. The Pixel 8 houses a 7-core GPU, and an extra core or two can help bring a decent performance bump. The Exynos modem inside Tensor SoCs has also been criticized for its poor network performance and high power consumption. With the Tensor G4, Google will purportedly switch to Samsung's newest Exynos 5400 modem. One of the publication's sources claims the new baseband has "up to 50%" better power consumption than the Pixel 8's Exynos 5300 modem. Tensor G4's custom IP blocks might not get any upgrades at all More than their performance, Tensor SoCs are special for their Google-designed custom IP blocks that help speed up many AI and ML tasks. Sadly, with the Tensor G4, the company will purportedly not upgrade any of these IP blocks. The Edge TPU reportedly carries the same "rio" codename found on the Tensor G3, with the AV1 encoder/decoder also remaining unchanged. It's supposedly the same story with all other IP blocks. Worse, Google will apparently use the same FOPLP packaging for these chips instead of switching to a newer packaging from Samsung for better thermal performance. Based on the report, it appears the Pixel 9's Tensor G4 will not pack any meaningful upgrades and could bring even more modest improvements than initially expected. Google seems all set to switch to its custom CPU design and TSMC's fabrication node with the Tensor G5 in 2025, so we should hopefully see a bigger performance and efficiency jump with the Pixel 10 next year. But for this year, you should keep your expectations in check.
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Leaks and rumors suggest Google's upcoming Pixel 9 series will feature significant upgrades, including a new Tensor G4 chip, satellite connectivity, and improved charging capabilities. The smartphones are expected to launch later this year.
The upcoming Google Pixel 9 series is rumored to be powered by the new Tensor G4 chip, marking a significant upgrade from its predecessor. This custom-designed silicon is expected to enhance the device's AI and machine learning capabilities, potentially improving features like computational photography and on-device processing 1. However, some analysts suggest that while the G4 chip is an improvement, it may not be the most exciting feature of the new Pixel phones 4.
One of the most anticipated features of the Pixel 9 series is the inclusion of satellite connectivity for emergency situations. This technology, similar to what Apple introduced in its iPhone 14 series, will allow users to send emergency messages when cellular networks are unavailable 2. This addition could be a game-changer for user safety in remote areas.
Reports indicate that the Pixel 9 series may feature enhanced charging capabilities. While specific details are scarce, it's speculated that Google might introduce faster charging speeds or more efficient battery management systems 1. These improvements could address one of the common pain points for smartphone users – battery life and charging time.
As with previous Pixel devices, the Pixel 9 series is expected to showcase Google's latest advancements in software and AI. This could include new camera features, improved voice recognition, and enhanced natural language processing 3. The combination of the new Tensor G4 chip and Google's software expertise may result in a more intuitive and personalized user experience.
While concrete details about the design are limited, rumors suggest that Google might introduce some changes to the Pixel 9's appearance. There's speculation about potential display improvements, possibly including higher refresh rates or more efficient OLED panels 3. However, these remain unconfirmed at this stage.
The Pixel 9 series is expected to offer various storage options, likely starting at 128GB. There's also speculation about increased RAM, which could enhance multitasking capabilities and overall performance 1. However, specific details about storage and memory configurations are yet to be officially confirmed.
While an exact release date hasn't been announced, the Pixel 9 series is anticipated to launch in the latter half of 2024, following Google's typical release schedule. Pricing information remains speculative at this point, but it's expected to be in line with previous Pixel flagships 3.
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Recent leaks have unveiled key specifications and design changes for the upcoming Google Pixel 9 series, including a new Pro XL model. The leaks suggest significant upgrades in camera technology, processing power, and overall design.
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Recent leaks suggest significant design changes and camera improvements for Google's upcoming Pixel 9 series. The new lineup is expected to feature a redesigned camera bar and potentially better selfie capabilities.
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Google's upcoming Pixel 9 event is generating excitement with expected announcements of new smartphones, wearables, and AI advancements. The tech giant is poised to unveil its latest innovations in hardware and software.
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