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Ah, the ever-present annual conundrum for any Pixel-appreciating Android aficionado: To upgrade or not to upgrade? Google’s latest Pixel 9 devices are here earlier than ever this year ...
Here’s how it works. Google's Pixel 8 offers plenty of premium features, such as a brighter and smoother 120Hz display and additional camera modes. But the Pixel 8 Pro, in return for a little ...
The Google Pixel 9a is the latest A-series phone from Google, but this year the series takes an ugly turn, and the Pixel 9a doesn’t look like the striking Pixel 9. That aside, it performs well ...
“The Google Pixel 9a's flat design is a surprising win, while the long battery life, great software, capable cameras, and brilliant fundamentals make it a highly recommended purchase.” ...
A few Gemini-powered features are missing. Thankfully, Google is not changing the $499 price of the Pixel 9a. Even better news, this is still the best smartphone for the money. Tariffs may ...
But now Google is hitting back with the Pixel 9a and from what I've seen, it looks like a way better deal. From the front, the 9a looks a lot like the standard Pixel 9. Its screen is the same size ...
The Google Pixel 9 series features a slightly revamped design, three different Pro models, a stronger emphasis on AI, and plenty of other changes. It also represents one of the biggest deviations ...
For starters, the Pixel 9a features a new design. Instead of borrowing the design language of Google's more expensive devices, the new phone has its own identity. Gone is the divisive camera bar ...
Good performance, smart software, and reliable battery life. Missing features from the Pixel 9 Pro. Might not work on your wireless charger. Annoying sounds. Stupid expensive. Some of it doesn't ...
Right now, you can trade in your Pixel 8 or adjacent smartphone and get the Pixel 9 or Pixel 9 Pro for a discounted rate. The new models are available for preorder and will hit stores on Aug. 22.
Looking for the best Pixel 9a case? Google’s official silicone case ($29.99) offers a snug fit with precise cutouts, while Spigen’s Nano Pop MagFit ($18.04) adds MagSafe compatibility.