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Google has announced a huge array of new hardware and software, and some of the more interesting bits are easy to miss.
Google states that there were “physical limitations for reverse wireless charging” after the Qi2 magnets were added. As a result, the tech giant did away with Battery Share on the Pixel 10. However, that doesn’t mean that Battery Share is gone for good. The company adds that it is “exploring future innovations.”
The AOD upgrade on the Pixel 10 should pair nicely with Android 16’s Live Updates. The latter displays real-time info from food delivery and ride-hailing apps on the lock screen and notification shade, making it easier to track your orders and rides at a glance. When tapped, a slick transition should take users from the AOD to the lock screen.
We went hands on with the Google Pixel 10 and one thing is clear: it offers the Pro pixel experience, without the Pro price.
Google has said next to nothing about the Pixel 10's GPU, and this isn't a good sign for mobile gamers out there.
As reported by 9to5Google, the Pixel Watch 4 will tell users when the charger is misaligned or if the power delivery is inadequate/unavailable. The onscreen notification reads: " Check if charger is aligned and has power ," thereby alerting users to take the necessary next steps.
A new Google Pixel Tablet is not happening, at least not at this time. Pixel hardware is all the rage right now, thanks to Google's announcement of the
Google has given the Pixel 10 some major storage upgrades that boost its performance and endurance. Here's what you need to know.