You'll want to hurry if you want to snag the stunning Google Pixel 9 Pro XL for its lowest-ever price at Amazon today. This flagship unlocked Android device is available for just $849 (was $1,099 ...
Google Gemini 2.0 is here ... So if you make use of it on something like the Pixel 9 Pro, you'll be able to make use of all the best features without having to run back and forth to charge ...
This story was updated on December 16th with new Google pricing. Google has slashed the price of the Pixel 9 series in the company’s first major sale since the Black Friday shopping period last ...
The Google Pixel series got the 80% limit option along with the Android 15 update. Confusingly, it was discovered that Pixels would occasionally bypass the charge cap and go to 100%. The reason?
In the previous Pixel Camera app redesign, Google removed convenient on-screen controls for brightness, white balance, and shadows. The December Pixel Drop brings Pixel Camera version 9.7 ...
Google Wallet is running a curious promotion that complements the existing Google Store sales on the Pixel 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Pro XL with a $100 Prepaid Mastercard gift card. This is an interesting ...
A few days ago Google rolled out the December Pixel Drop with a lengthy post about new Gemini features and more. What it didn’t mention is that Pixels now have an option to limit the battery ...
Google’s latest Pixel update allows you to limit battery charging to 80%, and that seems to come with the side effect of being able to use “bypass” charging. Here’s what that means ...
The Pixel 9 may have only just arrived, but it is time to start thinking about the Pixel 10 and what Google is preparing to offer when its next flagship finally arrives in 2025. While we're ...
All Google Pixel 9 series models are on sale today! The Pixel 9, 9 Pro, and 9 Pro XL are $150 off, while the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is $300 off. These offers are available from Amazon. We’re ...
Given this i where the Pixel range has traditionally located the USB port, this does not come as a surprise. Neither should it come as a surprise that Google is retaining the camera bar.