Tag: Pixel 9 Pro

  • Google to Sell Made in India Pixel Phones in US & Europe

    Google to Sell Made in India Pixel Phones in US & Europe

    Google is reportedly planning to export its Pixel smartphones to the US and Europe from India. The tech giant aims to establish the region as a pivotal export hub, with commercial production expected to commence soon through two of its contract manufacturing partners.

    Is India a New Manufacturing Hub for Google?

    According to a MoneyControl report, sources indicate that production will be managed through Foxconn and Dixon subsidiary Padget Electronics. Trial production has already started in Tamil Nadu, a state in South India, with Foxconn, which also manufactures Apple devices. Additionally, Dixon is expected to add Google to its client list in the second half of the year via its partnership with Compal, sharing production responsibilities with Foxconn.

    The base variant of the Pixel phones will be manufactured by Dixon Technologies, while Foxconn will handle the higher-end Pro variants. Although Google has not made an official announcement, it is anticipated that this will be confirmed in the latter half of the year. The report notes that India-made Pixel phones will initially be shipped to the European market, with plans to meet US demand subsequently.

    Benefits of India as an Export Hub

    Establishing India as an export hub would help diversify Google’s manufacturing strategy. India offers low labor costs and local incentives, making it an attractive option. This development follows Google’s announcement of the Pixel 9 series, which is set to launch on August 13, 2024, earlier than its usual October-November timeline. Recently, real-life images of the Pixel 9 in a Pink color option surfaced online. More updates are expected soon, so stay tuned for further information.

  • Key details emerge as CAD renders of Google Pixel 9 Pro are leaked

    Key details emerge as CAD renders of Google Pixel 9 Pro are leaked

    Google Pixel 9 Pro Design Revealed

    Google has been making waves in the smartphone industry with its Pixel lineup, and it seems that the company is not slowing down. Just a few months after the launch of the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro, rumors about the successors have already started circulating. A recent report by MySmartPrice, with well-known leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer (aka OnLeaks) as the source, provides some key details about the upcoming Pixel 9 Pro.

    A Closer Look at the Design

    The report includes four CAD renders and a 360-degree video of the Pixel 9 Pro, giving us a glimpse of what to expect. One notable difference from its predecessor, the Pixel 8 Pro, is the size of the display. The Pixel 9 Pro will feature a slightly smaller 6.5-inch flat display, compared to the 6.7-inch AMOLED panel on the Pixel 8 Pro.

    The screen of the Pixel 9 Pro will have rounded corners and a punch-hole design placed in the center. The bezels appear to be thin, suggesting that the device will offer an impressive screen-to-body ratio, providing users with an immersive viewing experience.

    Notable Features and Design Elements

    According to the report, the edges of the Pixel 9 Pro will be flat. The right side will house a power key and a volume rocker, while the left side will only have antenna markings. Moving to the top edge, we can expect to find a microphone and an mmWave antenna cover. The bottom edge will feature a SIM slot, a USB-C port, and a speaker grille.

    When it comes to the back panel, the Pixel 9 Pro will sport a slightly redesigned horizontal camera module. This module is expected to include a main camera with possible support for a variable aperture, an ultra-wide lens, and a periscope telephoto camera. The thickness of the device at the camera will be 12mm, and its overall dimensions are reported to be 162.7 x 76.6 x 8.5mm.

    What’s Next?

    While the report does not provide details about other specifications of the Pixel 9 Pro, a recent report suggested that the Pixel 9 lineup will come with an exclusive Pixie AI assistant. As we eagerly await more information, these leaked details give us an exciting sneak peek into what Google has in store for its next generation of smartphones.