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I Got My Hands on a Pixel 10 Pro Fold Case 2 Months Early..
We've had renders of the Pixel 10 Pro Fold since back in March, courtesy of Android Headlines. Those renders showed the device looking very, very similar to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. And honestly, we typically expect those renders to be quite accurate, but today, we've gotten some additional confirmation that helps solidify what we've been seeing.
Pixel 10 ‘Magic Cue’ Leaks
A new leak from Mystic Leaks has further shed light on the Pixel Sense app rumored months back. Google’s new Magic Cues app looks to assist before you even ask.
Android’s Desktop Mode Isn’t for Foldable Screens
As cool as running a proper desktop interface on an external monitor that is being powered by your phone, nerds like me always want more. I’ve long wondered what it would be like to run that desktop interface directly on my Foldable Phone..
Pixel 9 Pro Fold Gains Ground as Europe’s Foldable Market Stalls
The European foldable smartphone market is hitting a strange inflection point as the segment appears to be currently flatlining. However, amidst this modest growth, a clear success story is emerging: Google's Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
Pixel 10 Pro Prototype Leak Reveals Disappointing Modem News
New details are emerging about Google's next flagship phone the Pixel 10 Pro. Prototype images and leaked specifications provide an early look at what could be in store from the upcoming device.
Google Pixel 10 Launch Date Leaked
The Google Pixel 10 series is slated for an official unveiling at the Made by Google event on August 13, 2025, according to an exclusive report from Android Headlines. This event is expected to initiate pre-orders for the Pixel 10, 10 Pro, 10 Pro XL, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold. Shipments and in-store availability for these new devices are anticipated to commence on August 20, 2025.
Is The Pixel 10 Coming 2 Months Early?
All evidence is pointing towards the Pixel 10 launching much earlier than expected and much earlier than in prior years.
5 Google Pixel Features They Should Have Never Abandoned
As a long-time enthusiast of Google's Pixel smartphones, dating back to the Pixel 2 XL, I've witnessed a significant evolution in these devices. Having owned a considerable number of Pixels over the years, I've noticed the gradual disappearance of certain software features and design choices that I truly miss. In this article, I'll delve into my top five Pixel features that I miss the most.
Google Releases Likely Final Android 15 Update to Pixel Devices
With Google’s I/O event coming in just a couple short weeks, and likely bringing Android 16 along with it, there was some question as to whether or not Google would deliver a May update for Pixel devices. Somewhat surprisingly, Pixel devices are indeed getting a small patch with a handful of bug fixes just before that likey ANdroid 16 release. Here’s what’s new and what to do if you’re on the 16 beta.
Android’s Hidden Desktop Mode Gets BIG Upgrade
For years, the promise of a true desktop experience powered by Android has lingered, often feeling like a half-forgotten experiment. While Samsung's DeX and Motorola's ReadyFor have offered functional solutions, Google's own efforts to build a robust desktop mode within Android have remained in the realm of developer tools. As I discussed in my article and video back in March, this feature has technically been present since Android 10 in 2019, but its utility for the average user has been virtually nonexistent.
What’s New in Android 16 Beta 4
As the stable release of Android 16 draws nearer, Google has released Android 16 Beta 4 to users in the beta program. At this stage, the changes won’t be massive, but there are still several that are worth pointing out. Here are the top 5 that I’ve noticed.
Gemini Live Gains Real-Time Visual AI
As part of the April Pixel Drop back on April 7th, Google announced a set of new features for their Gemini Assistant. Normally, when a users triggers Gemini they simply speak to their phone and they receive a written response than can also be played back using Google’s new text-to-speech technology - which does sound very believable.
There’s also Gemini Live though. This option, hidden behind an icon on the bottom right, allows users to begin a very natural conversation with Gemini. You just talk to it like it’s a person. You can even interrupt its response to ask a follow-up question or divert the conversation somewhere else.
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