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First Look at Google Pixel 9 Pro Renders
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The Google Pixel 9 Pro will come with a circa 6.5-inch flat display which is of course less than the Pixel 8 Pro size which measures a 6.7-inch display
Since the display size is smaller, this confirms that Pixel 9 Ultra will debut this time as well with a larger display size as it was rumored
There's a new Camera design with a periscope telephoto sensor this time.
The large sensor on the camera island suggests that Google will likely equip the device with support for variable aperture 🎉
Pixel 9 will also feature "Pixie", a new AI assistant, exclusive to Google Pixels which will be powered by Gemini, Google's most powerful data model
Some of the features of Pixie would be that it can pull information from Gmail, Maps, and other “data from Google products” on your phone to “evolve into a far more personalized version of the Google Assistant
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The Google Pixel 9 Pro will come with a circa 6.5-inch flat display which is of course less than the Pixel 8 Pro size which measures a 6.7-inch display
Since the display size is smaller, this confirms that Pixel 9 Ultra will debut this time as well with a larger display size as it was rumored
There's a new Camera design with a periscope telephoto sensor this time.
The large sensor on the camera island suggests that Google will likely equip the device with support for variable aperture 🎉
Pixel 9 will also feature "Pixie", a new AI assistant, exclusive to Google Pixels which will be powered by Gemini, Google's most powerful data model
Some of the features of Pixie would be that it can pull information from Gmail, Maps, and other “data from Google products” on your phone to “evolve into a far more personalized version of the Google Assistant
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Google has halted the rollout of the January 2024 GPSU following reports of devices having file access issues.
Over the past few days, several users on Reddit, particularly those with Pixel phones, have faced issues with file access. The internal storage isn't being mounted, camera crashes, Files app isn't showing files, screenshots not being saved, etc. Many users have had to factory reset their phone to fix this problem.
On Reddit, the /u/PixelCommunity account said that "our team is looking into this right now", and according a source, Google has halted the January 2024 GPSU as they investigate. They discovered that in some cases, the DCLA Mainline module (
(DCLA [Dynamic Common Library Apex] is a mechanism used by Mainline, which places shared c++ libraries into a separate apex in order to de-duplicate them, with the goal of reducing the overall size of a train.)
Google has decided to disable DCLA functionality for now as they investigate the root cause of this bug. Disabling DCLA functionality will increase the size of some modules but should avoid the dependency issue they discovered and hopefully prevent others from experiencing this bug.
Over the past few days, several users on Reddit, particularly those with Pixel phones, have faced issues with file access. The internal storage isn't being mounted, camera crashes, Files app isn't showing files, screenshots not being saved, etc. Many users have had to factory reset their phone to fix this problem.
On Reddit, the /u/PixelCommunity account said that "our team is looking into this right now", and according a source, Google has halted the January 2024 GPSU as they investigate. They discovered that in some cases, the DCLA Mainline module (
com.google.mainline.primary.libs) rolls back to the base/factory installed version. This causes mismatched dependency issues with other DCLA-enabled modules.(DCLA [Dynamic Common Library Apex] is a mechanism used by Mainline, which places shared c++ libraries into a separate apex in order to de-duplicate them, with the goal of reducing the overall size of a train.)
Google has decided to disable DCLA functionality for now as they investigate the root cause of this bug. Disabling DCLA functionality will increase the size of some modules but should avoid the dependency issue they discovered and hopefully prevent others from experiencing this bug.
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Google Pixel 8a box images leaked
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Google Pixel 8a is confirmed to be launching likely in May 2024 and Google hasn't cancelled it as it was rumoured because of Pixel 7a bad sales
Pixel 8a will pack a 6.1" OLED Flat Display with 90Hz refresh rate and goofy bezels while being slimmer than Pixel 7a.
It will be powered by Google Tensor G3 SoC
Google will once again switch to Qualcomm wi-fi chipset as it did with Pixel 7a
8a will use WCN6856 Qualcomm Wi-fi chip (same used in Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1) meanwhile the Pixel 8/Pro uses the Broadcom BCM4389 Wi-Fi chip
Pixel 8a will support 27W fast charging
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Google Pixel 8a is confirmed to be launching likely in May 2024 and Google hasn't cancelled it as it was rumoured because of Pixel 7a bad sales
Pixel 8a will pack a 6.1" OLED Flat Display with 90Hz refresh rate and goofy bezels while being slimmer than Pixel 7a.
It will be powered by Google Tensor G3 SoC
Google will once again switch to Qualcomm wi-fi chipset as it did with Pixel 7a
8a will use WCN6856 Qualcomm Wi-fi chip (same used in Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1) meanwhile the Pixel 8/Pro uses the Broadcom BCM4389 Wi-Fi chip
Pixel 8a will support 27W fast charging
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Pixel 8 series Render in New 'Minty Fresh' Color
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Google is releasing a new colorway for the Pixel 8 series which will be called 'Minty Fresh' tomorrow i.e 25th January
This isn't the first time that Google has introduced an additional style for an existing Pixel device.
For the Pixel 4a, Google introduced a soft Barely Blue color apart from the black color
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Google is releasing a new colorway for the Pixel 8 series which will be called 'Minty Fresh' tomorrow i.e 25th January
This isn't the first time that Google has introduced an additional style for an existing Pixel device.
For the Pixel 4a, Google introduced a soft Barely Blue color apart from the black color
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First Look at Google Pixel 9 Renders
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Pixel 9 will be the first vanilla pixel with triple rear cameras including a telephoto camera as well 🎉
It will sport a 6.2-inch OLED Display with 120Hz refresh rate
Vanilla Pixel 9 will also feature a temperature sensor similar to the Pixel 8 Pro and the Pixel 9 Pro
Pixel 9 series will be powered by Google Tensor G4 SoC.
It is been reported that the test order for Tensor G4 will be handed over to the Taiwanese factory for the first time, and KYEC will win the order.
However, Tensor G4 will still be manufactured by Samsung Foundry on its advanced 4nm process
(SAME node on which Exynos 2400 has been manufactured)
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Pixel 9 will be the first vanilla pixel with triple rear cameras including a telephoto camera as well 🎉
It will sport a 6.2-inch OLED Display with 120Hz refresh rate
Vanilla Pixel 9 will also feature a temperature sensor similar to the Pixel 8 Pro and the Pixel 9 Pro
Pixel 9 series will be powered by Google Tensor G4 SoC.
It is been reported that the test order for Tensor G4 will be handed over to the Taiwanese factory for the first time, and KYEC will win the order.
However, Tensor G4 will still be manufactured by Samsung Foundry on its advanced 4nm process
(SAME node on which Exynos 2400 has been manufactured)
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Google has announced a "Mint" color for the Pixel 8 series (only available from the Google Store with 128GB storage), alongside a new Pixel Feature Drop for January 2024! This Feature Drop is a bit unusual since it isn't accompanied by a new QPR update, but it does bring some interesting features.
For example, the Pixel 8 Pro's Thermometer app is finally getting the ability to measure body temperature! This means the FDA has authorized the Pixel Thermometer to take body temperature readings. Any temperature results you take can be synced to your Fitbit account.
Both Pixel Watch models now support automatic audio switching, which means your Pixel Buds Pro can seamlessly switch from a Pixel Tablet to your paired Pixel phone.
Also, Quick Share (the revamped/rebranded version of Google's Nearby Share) should be rolling out soon, so you can look forward to that.
A more exciting development is the rollout of the Circle to Search feature Google announced at Galaxy Unpacked. Google reiterates that they'll roll this out to the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro on January 31, but it's also already available on the Galaxy S24 series. (I shared a method with my Patreon/X subscribers to enable this feature on other Pixel devices right now, but it requires root to spoof the Pixel 8.)
Lastly, Google is starting to more widely roll out the Photomoji and Magic Compose features in the Google Messages app for Pixel users. Photomoji lets you turn any photo into a custom reaction or sticker, while Magic Compose helps you rewrite messages in different styles using generative AI.
Photomoji is available for the Pixel 3a and later, while Magic Compose is only available for the Pixel 6 and later (processing happens on-device in the case of the Pixel 8 Pro).
For example, the Pixel 8 Pro's Thermometer app is finally getting the ability to measure body temperature! This means the FDA has authorized the Pixel Thermometer to take body temperature readings. Any temperature results you take can be synced to your Fitbit account.
Both Pixel Watch models now support automatic audio switching, which means your Pixel Buds Pro can seamlessly switch from a Pixel Tablet to your paired Pixel phone.
Also, Quick Share (the revamped/rebranded version of Google's Nearby Share) should be rolling out soon, so you can look forward to that.
A more exciting development is the rollout of the Circle to Search feature Google announced at Galaxy Unpacked. Google reiterates that they'll roll this out to the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro on January 31, but it's also already available on the Galaxy S24 series. (I shared a method with my Patreon/X subscribers to enable this feature on other Pixel devices right now, but it requires root to spoof the Pixel 8.)
Lastly, Google is starting to more widely roll out the Photomoji and Magic Compose features in the Google Messages app for Pixel users. Photomoji lets you turn any photo into a custom reaction or sticker, while Magic Compose helps you rewrite messages in different styles using generative AI.
Photomoji is available for the Pixel 3a and later, while Magic Compose is only available for the Pixel 6 and later (processing happens on-device in the case of the Pixel 8 Pro).
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Google is rolling out the update to the Pixel Thermometer app that enables body temperature scanning on the Pixel 8 Pro, but only if you're in the U.S.
The app checks that the ISO country code using the
This is because Google has only received approval to use this feature in the U.S. so far, but if you're outside of the U.S., modders have already figured out how to forcefully enable this feature. Using the same method used to enable VoLTE/VoWiFi in unsupported regions, @nullby whipped up a quick app that lets you change the ISO country code read by the app to whatever you want. So you just grant the app shell-level privileges using Shizuku so it can call the
The best part is that this persists even if you reset the country code (as you should) so long as you don't wipe the data of the app or uninstall it.
Screenshots via @nailsad_eleos.
The app checks that the ISO country code using the
TelephonyManager.getSimCountryIso() method returns "us", which means your SIM has to be connected to a network in the U.S.This is because Google has only received approval to use this feature in the U.S. so far, but if you're outside of the U.S., modders have already figured out how to forcefully enable this feature. Using the same method used to enable VoLTE/VoWiFi in unsupported regions, @nullby whipped up a quick app that lets you change the ISO country code read by the app to whatever you want. So you just grant the app shell-level privileges using Shizuku so it can call the
TelephonyManager APIs and then use the app to set the country code to "us", unlocking the body temperature scanning feature in the Thermometer app.The best part is that this persists even if you reset the country code (as you should) so long as you don't wipe the data of the app or uninstall it.
Screenshots via @nailsad_eleos.
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Assistant with Bard has appeared a bit early in the Pixel Tips app, giving us another look at how the upcoming feature will work.
But it also reveals when it'll arrive and on what devices it'll be available on. This is early info and could be wrong, but here's what I found:
1) The Assistant with Bard tip's "publication date" is 202403, which means this should go live in March alongside the March 2024 Pixel Feature Drop.
2) The Assistant with Bard tip is blocked from appearing on every Pixel device except for the Tensor-powered Pixel phones. The Pixel Tablet (tangorpro), Pixel Fold (felix), and rumored Pixel Fold 2 (comet) appear on the denylist. The tip is also blocked from appearing on devices running Android builds with IDs that start with UP1, UD1, and UQ1, which means it won't appear unless you're running the QPR2 beta (which starts with AP1) or the upcoming stable QPR2 release.
But it also reveals when it'll arrive and on what devices it'll be available on. This is early info and could be wrong, but here's what I found:
1) The Assistant with Bard tip's "publication date" is 202403, which means this should go live in March alongside the March 2024 Pixel Feature Drop.
2) The Assistant with Bard tip is blocked from appearing on every Pixel device except for the Tensor-powered Pixel phones. The Pixel Tablet (tangorpro), Pixel Fold (felix), and rumored Pixel Fold 2 (comet) appear on the denylist. The tip is also blocked from appearing on devices running Android builds with IDs that start with UP1, UD1, and UQ1, which means it won't appear unless you're running the QPR2 beta (which starts with AP1) or the upcoming stable QPR2 release.
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If you have a Pixel phone and have been unable to access your files after updating to the January 2024 Google Play System Update, Google has shared a fix.
1) Download and set up ADB on your PC (there are many tutorials online for this).
2) Connect your phone to your PC and run the following ADB commands:
3) Reboot your phone.
Google says that this issue is more prevalent in devices with multiple user accounts and/or work profiles and that they working on a fix for the root cause of this issue. Google's temporary solution today involves uninstalling updates to the Media and Medic Codecs Mainline modules.
Last week, I learned from a source that Google halted the January 2024 GPSU because they discovered that the DCLA Mainline module was inadvertently rolling back to the factory installed version for some users, causing mismatched dependency issues with other DCLA-enabled modules. It looks like both Media and Medic Codecs are DCLA-enabled modules, and this mismatch caused them to misbehave and resulted in the storage access-related issues that some users have been facing.
For a more detailed step-by-step guide, see Google's post on the Pixel community forums.
1) Download and set up ADB on your PC (there are many tutorials online for this).
2) Connect your phone to your PC and run the following ADB commands:
adb uninstall com.google.android.media.swcodecadb uninstall com.google.android.media3) Reboot your phone.
Google says that this issue is more prevalent in devices with multiple user accounts and/or work profiles and that they working on a fix for the root cause of this issue. Google's temporary solution today involves uninstalling updates to the Media and Medic Codecs Mainline modules.
Last week, I learned from a source that Google halted the January 2024 GPSU because they discovered that the DCLA Mainline module was inadvertently rolling back to the factory installed version for some users, causing mismatched dependency issues with other DCLA-enabled modules. It looks like both Media and Medic Codecs are DCLA-enabled modules, and this mismatch caused them to misbehave and resulted in the storage access-related issues that some users have been facing.
For a more detailed step-by-step guide, see Google's post on the Pixel community forums.
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I hope you're ready for Pixel Fold 2 leaks, because the first one is here: Google is testing the Pixel Fold 2 with a Tensor G4 chip and 16GB of RAM, a first on a Pixel phone!
Full details are available over on Android Authority.
Full details are available over on Android Authority.
Android Authority
Source: Pixel Fold 2 might skip the Tensor G3 and add more RAM
A source has shared some key hardware details of the Pixel Fold 2, revealing its chipset, RAM, and storage specifications.
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Exclusive: Here's a first look at what could be the Pixel Fold 2!
A source shared a photo of what could be Google's second-generation foldable, and there are some surprising design changes!
See the photo + all the details over on Android Authority.
A source shared a photo of what could be Google's second-generation foldable, and there are some surprising design changes!
See the photo + all the details over on Android Authority.
Android Authority
Exclusive: This could be the Google Pixel Fold 2
Google's second-gen foldable phone is coming, and Android Authority has obtained a photo of what could be the Google Pixel Fold 2.
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