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Google Pixel Launch Andromeda

Google Pixel Launch Andromeda
Google Pixel Launch Andromeda
Google started teasing its October 4th mobile event a few days ago, and if you're familiar with recent rumors you probably know two things about it: the Nexus phone is dying, and the Pixel phone will replace it.Google will have other hardware on display during the event, but the company is also expected to unveil a massive milestone for Android.Andromeda, as a new operating system is internally called, might be the most important thing coming out of Google's October 4th event.


Why the Google Pixel Won't Be a Game Changer

Why the Google Pixel Won't Be a Game Changer
Why the Google Pixel Won't Be a Game Changer
Over the next few days, you're going to hear a lot of spin about "Google phones" and how the Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL smartphones, which are presumably being announced at an event in San Francisco tomorrow, are "made by Google."Even the promotional URL is madeby.google.com.Google could very well create a solely Google-branded phone, entirely engineered by Google, with the help of a manufacturing partner that likes to sit in the background and just follow orders, like Apple does with Foxconn.


Google October 4 Pixel Phone Preview

Google October 4 Pixel Phone Preview
Google October 4 Pixel Phone Preview
Photo: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesNext Tuesday, Google will be holding a huge device-release event.Rumors and predictions currently hold that it'll be showing off a new phone, a virtual-reality headset, a 4K Chromecast, a new Wi-Fi router, potentially their new hybrid mobile/desktop OS, and the Google Home (i.e., Google's response to the Amazon Echo).Set to be streamed live, the event has a curious hashtag: #MadeByGoogle.


This is the Google Pixel and Pixel XL (Updated)

This is the Google Pixel and Pixel XL (Updated)
This is the Google Pixel and Pixel XL (Updated)
It's not exactly a secret that Google will be announcing a slew of new gadgets next week at its hardware event on October 4.VentureBeat can confirm that the world will indeed be introduced to a Google Pixel (pictured above) and a Google Pixel XL (Update on September 27: pictured below).Rumors that Google is launching two new phones later this year — codenamed Sailfish and Marlin — have been circulating for months.


Pixel and Pixel XL: Will the new Google phones beat iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus? : Features, News

Pixel and Pixel XL: Will the new Google phones beat iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus? : Features, News
Pixel and Pixel XL: Will the new Google phones beat iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus? : Features, News
For long Android fans have sought a true, blue-blooded Android phone made by Google, which can beat the iPhone.In the last few years, Google came close to creating a top-of-the-line Nexus phone but it always fell short in one way or other of the high bar set by Apple.Now, there is a hope that with the Pixel and the Pixel XL, which will be launched on October 4, Google will finally match the challenge from the iPhone, in this case the iPhone 7 and the iPhone 7 Plus.


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