In a somewhat unconventional spectacle that included a fireside chat about the company’s environmental initiatives and photographer Annie Leibovitz dropping by to talk about smartphones, Google’s Pixel 4 event in New York today included few surprises, and at times, even fewer details on its new hardware. As expected, after months and months of extensive leaks, the Pixel 4 smartphone was officially announced today, as well as new versions of Google Wifi and the Google Home Mini, now adopted into the company’s Nest family of products. The company also revealed the Pixelbook Go, although the event was light on details aside from the aesthetic choices Google made for the new chromebook’s design. The most enticing new product might be the new Pixel Buds headphones, although we’ll have to wait until 2020 to try them out in person. Advertisement Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL Surprising no one, the Pixel 4 is here and in addition to gaining an extra 16-megapixel telephoto camera on the back to complement its 12-megapixel primary snapper, the smartphone finally ditches the notched screen that still plagues smartphones from companies like Apple, while still including facial recognition biometric security. The Pixel 4’s shooting prowess has been… Read full this story
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