Google released its latest phone, the Pixel 8, today. Offering seven years of OS updates, it beats some iPhones by a good margin.
Google has some new phones, a watch, and a whole lot of AI.
Once again, Google hinges all its bets on camera performance and AI over any significant hardware improvements.
It's exactly as its leaks foretold but Android lovers shouldn't be disappointed.
Google's flagship smartwatch gets a refresh. There's also a software update for Pixel Bud Pro users.
The Made by Google event will take place Wednesday, Oct. 4, where Google may show us something that hasn’t already been leaked.
Leaks show Google may try to throw in a free Pixel Watch 2 when buying a Pixel 8 Pro, plus it may offer seven years of support.
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It's out just in time for more Pixel Watch 2 leaks to start circulating.
Google has confirmed there are no services or parts to fix a Pixel Watch. The company's limited warranty also does not cover accidents or wear and tear.
Though the expanded updates are intended for Chromebooks released in 2021 and later, some older models can opt-in.
iFixit debuted Pixel phone repair kits last year in partnership with Google.
Google unleashes teaser videos for its upcoming Pixel 8 and Pixel Watch 2, though there's little we don't already know based on "leaks."
Another supposedly accidental leak from the Google Store confirms much of what's been rumored about Google's next smartphone.
Google's next flagship is coming Oct. 4, when it may also debut the new Pixel Watch 2.
The company isn’t explaining why its changing the nature of its all-in-one subscription two months before the two-year term is up for many Pixel 6 buyers.
Google's 'Made by Google' event will take place in New York City, where the company is expected to share its upgrades to its smartphone and wearables.
The company shared an image on its subscriptions and services page of a new phone with rumored consolidated camera bar and rounded corners.
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