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Google Pixel 7: The Most Powerful Smartphone

 Google Pixel 7 is the latest smartphone from Google, released in October 2022. This smartphone boasts a number of impressive features, including a 6.2 inch Full HD+ OLED display, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 processor, and 8GB of RAM. The Pixel 7 also comes equipped with a dual camera setup on the back, featuring a 12.2 megapixel main camera and a 16 megapixel ultra-wide angle lens. One of the standout features of the Pixel 7 is its camera system. Google has a long history of producing excellent smartphone cameras, and the Pixel 7 is no exception. The main camera uses Google's Night Sight technology, which allows for stunning low light photography. It also has a feature called Super Res Zoom, which uses computational photography to produce sharp and detailed zoomed in photos. The ultra-wide angle lens adds even more versatility to the camera system, allowing users to capture wide landscapes or fit more people in a group shot. In addition to its impressive camera system, the Pixel 7 a

The new Android 11 features that will actually change your phone

Android 11 will be released later in 2020 like clockwork, but developers and anyone happy to put up with a half-finished operating system - bored much? - can try it out now. A beta of the software is available here for Pixel 2, 3, 3a, and Pixel 4s. It has some, but not all, of the features of the final version. We've taken a look at the beta on one of Google’s Pixel smartphones to see what progress has been made. On reflection, some changes are long overdue, the kind of tweaks a 2016 buyer might expect to see in six months rather than four years. But we do get, at least, the addition of some useful changes already in place in Android 11. Device controls The Google Home speaker was released back in 2016, and was a bold sign of intent: Google wants to control your home. That home control should now feel better in Android 11. Long-press the power button and you’ll see a new control screen. There are the usual buttons to reset and power off your p

There’s A Mysterious New Google Phone In The Works And It Isn’t The Pixel 2 Or Pixel 2 XL

Get ready, Android fans, because it looks like Google is going all-in on its emerging phone business. The Google Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones might not have been the best-selling Android handsets of 2016, but there’s precious little question that they were among the best and most desirable new handsets of the year. In fact, they’re still the best new Android phones you can buy right now, and that will continue to be the case until the LG G6, Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ all launch next month. Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL actually would have sold far better than they have so far if not for manufacturing issues that have left Google and its ODM partner HTC completely unable to keep up with demand. Android fans love the idea of getting premium smartphones directly from Google that will always run the latest available version of Android. Of course, Google is planning to follow up its Pixel and Pixel XL with two second-generation models later this year, and the company recently confirmed a