After months of leak frenzy, Google today officially unveiled its latest Pixel 9 Series. The lineup comprises the vanilla Pixel 9, the Pixel 9 Pro and its XL variant. Also joining the series is the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which we’ll cover in another article. While this feature is supposedly aligned with the debut of the Pixel 9, it appears as the feature is inclusive with Pixel 8 through the Android 15 update. However, older models like the Pixel Fold may miss out due to software and hardware limitations. Not to be outdone by its rival Apple when it released the iPad Pro a couple weeks back, Google unveils its own “big” tablet in the form of the new Android-based Google Pixel C. Instead of going full bore on the screen size like what Apple did on the iPad Pro, Google took a more modest approach and equipped the Pixel C with a 10.2-inch display with a max brightness level of 500 nit and a screen resolution of 2560 x 1800 that equates to a pixel density of 308 ppi. Like the iPad Pro, the Pixel C will also come with its companion wireless keyboard which is sold separately for $149. Read more in our articles including "Google unveils the new Pixel 9 Series" and "Android 15 features smartphone tracking without power".
After months of leak frenzy, Google today officially unveiled its latest Pixel 9 Series. The lineup comprises the vanilla Pixel 9, the Pixel 9 Pro and its XL variant.
Also joining the series is the Pixel 9 Pro Fold, which we’ll cover in another article. While this feature is supposedly aligned with the debut of the Pixel 9, it appears as the feature is inclusive with Pixel 8 through the Android 15 update. However, older models like the Pixel Fold may miss out due to software and hardware limitations.
Our coverage of pixel 9 includes: "Google unveils the new Pixel 9 Series"; "Android 15 features smartphone tracking without power"; "Google Outs Pixel C, 10.2-inch Android Marshmallow Tablet". Each article provides unique insights and information.