The original Google Pixel paved the way for for Google's new hardware, but the phone is now no longer on the Google Store. In other words, those looking for a stock Android device that isn't $650 or more may have to look elsewhere.The post Google has officially stopped selling the original Google Pixel appeared first on Digital Trends.
Google has officially unveiled the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL at its conference in San Francisco. The devices include a list of new features and start at $650. Here's where you can purchases the new devices for yourself.The post Here’s how and where to buy the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL appeared first on Digital Trends.
Last year's LG V20 was an excellent high-end smartphone, and the LG V30 looks to be a worthy adversary for Google's popular Pixel XL. How do they stack up? We run through the spec sheets in our comparison.The post LG V30 vs. Google Pixel XL: Flagship Android heavyweights square off appeared first on Digital Trends.
With a new contest by Google, Pixel users now have a chance to see their own photography featured as a Chromecast backdrop. According to the Google forum post, the contest is only open to owners of the Pixel and Pixel XL.The post Google holds contest to feature Pixel photography on Chromecast appeared first on Digital Trends.
Back in November, Google suspended over 200 accounts linked to reselling Pixel phones originally purchased from Project Fi. Now, the current owners of some of those devices are finding themselves with a rather expensive paperweight.The post Google swings its banhammer at hundreds of profit-seeking Pixel resellers appeared first on Digital Trends.
As Google prepares the successor to the Pixel and Pixel XL, the battle has already begun over who will get to manufacture the third iteration of the flagship Android phone. LG says it's not involved, despite previous rumors.The post LG denies claims that it’s in the running to build the Google Pixel 3 appeared first on Digital Trends.
As Google prepares the successor to the Pixel and Pixel XL, the battle has apparently already begun over who will get to manufacture the third iteration of the flagship Android phone.The post Phonemakers battling over production contract for the Pixel 3, report claims appeared first on Digital Trends.
The product lead for Google's smartphone took to the company's Pixel User Community on Thursday to ask customers what they liked about the design of its first handset, and what they thought could be done better.The post What did you think of the Pixel’s design? Google wants to know appeared first on Digital Trends.
Pixel and Pixel XL users have been reporting static at high volumes since late last year, and it seems Google has now delivered a solution through the February security update for the devices.The post The Google Pixel audio bug has been fixed with the February security patch appeared first on Digital Trends.
Announced at a San Francisco event on October 4th, the Pixel and Pixel XL are the two new smartphones from Google for 2016. The pair of phones are the first to offer the Google Assistant software technology and look to head further down the path already started by the nexus line. What makes this year’s
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