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Google Pixel 9 design revealed in renders, Pixel 9 Pro XL in the works

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Google Pixel 9 design revealed in CAD-based renders

CAD-based renders reveal the design and dimensions of Google Pixel 9. The standard model looks quite identical to the Pro variant, featuring a compact body and thick rear camera module 91mobiles reports.

On the rear, the Pixel 9 features a dual-camera setup, continuing Google’s strategy of Pixel portfolio. The phone has rounded corners with a 6.03-inch flat display and a centered punch-hole selfie camera.

Apart from this, the power button and volume keys are placed on the right side of a flat frame. Lastly, the device measures around 152.8 x 71.9 x 8.5mm, and 12mm with the rear camera bump.

Display size comparison:

  • Pixel 9: 6.03-inch
  • Pixel 9 Pro: 6.1-inch
  • Pixel 9 Pro XL: 6.7-inch

Google plans to launch Pixel 9 Pro XL this year

The tipster claims that there will be three models in the Pixel 9 series. Apart from the regular and Pro, a Pro XL make its debut at the Made By Gooogle event later this year.

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Pixel 9’s new call notes feature: Share Your Call Transcripts Easily

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Google’s Pixel 9 is bringing a handy tool called Call Notes, spotted in a recent app update analysis. This feature records phone calls and turns them into text, making it simple to save or share what was said. It’s part of the Google Phone app and could be a game-changer for users who need to keep track of conversations.

With Call Notes, you can create a written version of your call and send it to others via apps like Messages or email. The transcripts might also sync with the Notes app for easy access later. Screenshots from the update show options like “Share transcript” and “Save call note,” proving how user-friendly it is.

This tool seems perfect for people who want to review talks or share details without replaying the whole call. However, it’s still in testing, so not everyone can use it yet. The Pixel 9, set to launch soon, might roll this out fully. For now, it’s an exciting peek at how Google is making call management simpler and smarter.

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Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro Fold camera secrets revealed

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Google’s Pixel 10 is coming with some exciting camera upgrades! Leaked details show it’ll have a powerful 50MP main camera that takes super clear and bright photos, even in low light. The phone will also feature a 48MP zoom lens, letting you capture faraway objects with amazing detail. Plus, there’s a 12MP wide-angle camera for snapping big group shots or stunning landscapes.

The front camera is getting a boost too, jumping to 12MP for sharper selfies and video calls. Google is adding smart software tricks, like better face focus and smoother video recording, to make your pictures and clips look professional. The camera system will also handle tricky lighting better, so your shots stay colorful and balanced.

Unlike older models, the Pixel 10 won’t have a big camera bump—everything fits neatly into the phone’s sleek design. These upgrades show Google’s focus on making photography easy and fun for everyone. Whether you’re a casual snapper or a photo lover, the Pixel 10’s camera sounds like a winner. Stay tuned for more leaks as the launch gets closer!

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Android 16 Beta 3.2: What’s new and improved

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Google has just rolled out Android 16 Beta 3.2, a small update that fixes some bugs and boosts performance for testers. This version comes after Beta 3, focusing on making the system smoother and more reliable. It’s part of Google’s plan to get Android 16 ready for everyone later this year.

This update tackles a few annoying issues. It fixes a glitch that made notifications act weird, like not showing up right or disappearing too fast. It also solves a problem where apps would crash when trying to open certain files. Plus, it improves how the battery lasts by tweaking how apps use power in the background.

For people testing this beta on Pixel phones, the update is easy to grab. Just head to the settings, check for updates, and download it. It’s about 500 MB, so it won’t take long. Google says this is one of the last beta versions before the big launch, so it’s a good chance to see what’s coming. Android 16 is shaping up to be faster and more user-friendly. With these fixes, Google is working hard to make sure it runs great when it finally arrives!

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