FYI: Android 16 brings desktop windowing to Pixel and Samsung phones: Android 16 QPR3 delivers connected display support for Pixel 8, 9, 10 and Samsung Galaxy devices, enabling freeform desktop windowing with new Jetpack libraries. https://ppc.land/android-16-brings-desktop-windowing-to-pixel-and-samsung-phones/ #Android16 #PixelPhones #SamsungGalaxy #DesktopWindowing #JetpackLibraries
Android 16 brings desktop windowing to Pixel and Samsung phones

Android 16 QPR3 delivers connected display support for Pixel 8, 9, 10 and Samsung Galaxy devices, enabling freeform desktop windowing with new Jetpack libraries.

PPC Land

Good job #Motorola ! #GrapheneOS can now break free of #PixelPhones :)
Even if, I would miss the awesome camera of the Pixels... The second most important reason why I went Pixel, after the GOS.

https://motorolanews.com/motorola-three-new-b2b-solutions-at-mwc-2026/

Motorola News | Motorola's new partnership with GrapheneOS

Motorola announces three new B2B solutions at MWC 2026, including GrapheneOS partnership, Moto Analytics and more.

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Google is planning an iPhone-like face unlock system for Pixel phones and Chromebooks
Google is planning an iPhone-like face unlock system for Pixel phones and Chromebooks
#Google #Pixelphones

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Google is planning an iPhone-like face unlock system for Pixel phones and Chromebooks

From hybrid NIR sensors to under-display infrared emitters, Google may be preparing a major biometric upgrade for the Pixel 11 and next-generation Chromebooks. Folks over at Android Authority have learned about Google’s “Project Toscana,” which seesms to be a codeword or internal name for facial recognition technology.

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Pixel 9 Pro long-term assessment: the best $200 extra I’ve spent on a phone

The Pixel 9 Pro phone that I bought last December–for the most money I have yet spent on a smartphone–is now theoretically obsolete with Google’s introduction of the Pixel 10 series at the end of August. But it doesn’t feel even faintly out of date.

I had spent more than my budget for previous phones after the demise of my Pixel 5a for a few different reasons: The Pixel 8a that PCMag was kind enough to loan me ran hot and rebooted randomly too often; the base Pixel 9, starting at $799, had significantly worse battery life in PCMag’s tests; the 5x optical zoom lens on the Pixel 9 Pro, $999 and up, seemed like it would justify the extra $200 by itself.

And then I spent an extra $100 to get a configuration with 256 GB of storage, offset initially by a $150 discount at purchase and and later by a $150 rebate for a trade-in of the ancient, still-functional Pixel 3a that I’d kept around as a backup. That brought my final cost with taxes to $855.94.

Nine months later, I still find myself appreciating the 9 Pro’s telephoto lens almost every day. Having that glass in the camera I have with me almost all of the time has made an enormous difference in my photography, allowing me to get meaningfully closer to subjects ranging from overhead aircraft to a musican onstage.

The extra money I spent to double the stock 128 GB also seems eminently well spent. With my entire music library on this phone (which I can’t listen to via my best wired headphones without a USB-C dongle), constant picture taking and only intermittent attempts to prune the phone of underused apps, I still have almost half of that space left free. This may be the first phone I’ve owned where I didn’t have to worry about its storage capacity since the feature phones I carried up before upgrading to the first of a series of Palm Treo phones more than 20 years ago.

The rest of the Pixel 9 Pro hasn’t represented such a remarkable advance. Battery life has been good enough for me not to worry about it–helped by the ability of this phone to recharge quickly over USB-C and cordlessly via the Qi charging surfaces that are no longer such a rare sight in hotels and even some premium airplane cabins.

Like most new phones, the 9 Pro embeds its fingerprint sensor in the touchscreen, and I still find myself tapping on the wrong part of it until the display lights up with a fingerprint icon telling me where I should have done that.

I have not needed one of the Pixel 9 Pro’s more-hyped features, its Satellite SOS emergency-messaging capability. That’s a good thing, but the one time I tried to test it–on a beach on California’s northern coast with zero T-Mobile bandwidth shown–I could only get Google’s demo to work once.

As for the AI features that Google has emphasized so much, I can’t say that I’ve used them much. Or at least I haven’t used them in ways that makes this phone feel more powerful than older Pixel phones that merely ran software that could do some machine-learning tasks on-device. Which also explains why Google’s emphasis on AI in the Pixel 10 series–as Ars Technica’s Ryan Whitwam phrased it in his review, “Google pulled out all the stops and added a ton of new AI features you may not care about”–doesn’t click with me.

The part of Google’s fundamental Pixel pitch that I do continue to appreciate: getting that company’s full set of features without bloatware attached, then never having to wait for weeks or months to get feature updates or even security fixes. My phone may now rank as slightly old, but its software is more recent than what’s on a lot of just-shipped Android phones from other vendors.

#5xZoom #AI #android #AndroidUpdates #opticalZoom #phoneStorage #Pixel10Phones #Pixel9Phones #Pixel9Pro #PixelPhones #QiCharging #smartphonePhotography #telephotoLens

Google doubles down on ‘AI phones’ with its Pixel 10 series

With the launch of the new Pixel 10 series, Google is rushing ahead of Apple to deliver AI-powered…
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Info für Google Pixel User. Kein Juli 2025 Safety Patch für die Google Pixel Reihe.
#press #IT #Pixel #PixelPhones #Google
Dank an Caschy's Blog.
https://stadt-bremerhaven.de/android-sicherheitsupdate-juli-2025-keine-patches/
Android-Sicherheitsupdate Juli 2025: Keine Patches

Google hat das monatliche Android Security Bulletin für Juli 2025 veröffentlicht. Überraschend enthält das Update in diesem Monat keine ...

Pixel-Smartphones: So lange wird Google eure Geräte noch mit Android-Updates versorgen + Pixel Drop

Wir zeigen euch, wie lange eure Pixel-Smartphones von Google noch mit Updates versorgt werden. Aktuell sieht es sehr gut aus.

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Google Extends Update Support for Pixel 6, 7, and Fold: Android 16 and 17 on the Horizon

In a significant move for smartphone longevity and user loyalty, Google has officially announced an extension of its software update policy for the Pixel 6 series, Pixel 7 series, and the Pixel Fold…

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Ordered a new phone. A Prime Day sale on the (unlocked) Pixel 8 Pro (512 megabyte). My old Galaxy 10+ still works more-or-less fine, but support has ended, and it's time for it to retire (actually, I think I'll just use it on Wifi as an extra camera in my shop/studio). Not thrilled with buying an AI-infected Google product, but I need the top of the line camera, and don't want Samsung or Apple for various other reasons. Compromises were made.

#phones #pixelPhones #Google #upgradeTheApparatus

Dear android devs, in the zoom app is an option: use original audio (without noise suppression filter)
Can anyone please hint me to the developer sources ? I haven't seen it in the docs yet ,so I don't know how to program this myself (not an Android Dev yet)

Background why I want to have a look at it: https://support.google.com/pixelphone/thread/186160525/issues-with-high-pitched-children-s-voices-and-google-pixel-7-pro-microphone?hl=en

And this:

https://forum.fairphone.com/t/noise-cancelling-cuts-out-my-kids-voices-in-video-calls-on-new-fairphone-5/105210

Thanks

#androiddev #android #bug #pixelphones #fairphone #Fairphone5

Issues with High Pitched/Children's voices and Google Pixel 7 Pro Microphone - Google Pixel Community