Google unveils its new flagship phone

Google unveils its new flagship phone

5 years ago
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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/google-unveils-new-flagship-phone-165431719.html

Phones have plateaued somewhat in terms of their hardware, but two things are changing. Like the iPhone, the new Pixel screens are bigger, expanding to the edges, enabling it to be smaller with the same size screen, and the cameras are being continually improved.  " data-reactid="26">Phones have plateaued somewhat in terms of their hardware, but two things are changing. Like the iPhone, the new Pixel screens are bigger, expanding to the edges, enabling it to be smaller with the same size screen, and the cameras are being continually improved.  

Google’s first two Pixels featured powerful cameras that led its appeal among consumers as much as the full native Google suite of apps. The new Pixel 3 piggybacks on this by offering a second front-facing camera that Google says will replace the selfie-stick, and better low light photography, zoom, depth of field customization, automatic photo-booth features — photo is taken with each facial expression — and the ability to change the timing in case someone blinked. This echoes some of what Apple announced with the new iPhones and ushers in the possibility that phones are in a post-megapixel landscape. Machine learning, new features, and more are all far more relevant." data-reactid="27">Google’s first two Pixels featured powerful cameras that led its appeal among consumers as much as the full native Google suite of apps. The new Pixel 3 piggybacks on this by offering a second front-facing camera that Google says will replace the selfie-stick, and better low light photography, zoom, depth of field customization, automatic photo-booth features — photo is taken with each facial expression — and the ability to change the timing in case someone blinked. This echoes some of what Apple announced with the new iPhones and ushers in the possibility that phones are in a post-megapixel landscape. Machine learning, new features, and more are all far more relevant.