Tag: Google Pixel

Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro Unveiled With Tensor G3 Chipset

Google has finally lifted the curtain of the successors to the Pixel 7 series: the Google Pixel 8 and 8 Pro. With the introduction of the...

Google Pixel 8 Tensor G3 Chipset Specifications Leaked

The upcoming release of Google's Pixel 8 family in 2023 has generated a wave of excitement among tech enthusiasts. Leaked information about the chipset...

Google Resolves Battery Drain and Overheating Issues on Pixel Smartphones

Reports of sudden and severe battery drain and overheating issues have plagued Google's Pixel smartphones in recent weeks. However, Google has identified the cause...

Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 Users Report Fast Battery Drain and Overheating Issues After Recent App Update

Numerous Reddit and Google support forums reports indicate that many Google Pixel 6 and Pixel 7 users are encountering problems with fast battery drain and overheating. The issue...

Google Announces Release of Pixel Tablet After Nine-Year Hiatus

For the first time in nine years since the Nexus 9, Google is returning to the tablet space with the launch of its Pixel Tablet. The...

Google Announces Pixel 7a: A Budget Smartphone With New Features

Google I/O, the annual conference of Google, witnessed the unveiling of the Pixel 7a, a budget smartphone. The Pixel 7a offers several features on the company's...

Pixel Fold: Google Officially Unveiled Its First Foldable Smartphone

Google officially unveiled its first foldable smartphone, the Pixel Fold, at Google I/O developer conference. Despite the leaks and teasers leading up to the event, the...

Google Officially Announced Pixel Fold

Google has officially announced the launch of its first-ever foldable smartphone, the Pixel Fold, putting an end to the rumours. Though the technical specifications have...

Google Reportedly Unveiling Foldable Pixel Phone at Google I/O

Google is reportedly launching its first-ever foldable smartphone, the Pixel Fold, on May 10th at its annual developer conference, Google I/O. According to internal information...