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Google develops Android, the operating system found on over 3 billion devices, which gives it a strategic advantage to hook users on its Gemini-powered AI.
Google is set to launch the Pixel 10 and Pixel 10 Pro smartphones this week. It's a chance to build on the success of the Pixel 9 family and shape the smartphone future.
A new Google Pixel Tablet is not happening, at least not at this time. Pixel hardware is all the rage right now, thanks to Google's announcement of the
The AOD upgrade on the Pixel 10 should pair nicely with Android 16’s Live Updates. The latter displays real-time info from food delivery and ride-hailing apps on the lock screen and notification shade, making it easier to track your orders and rides at a glance. When tapped, a slick transition should take users from the AOD to the lock screen.
Pixel is “a good business” and important to the future of Google. But AI is what will win this race in the long term, Google says.
Lock screen widgets are officially a part of Android 16 in the latest QPR2 Beta 1 release. The new feature adds a second page to the lock screen that houses proprietary and third-party widgets.
128GB is not enough on a Pixel device. It shortchanges customers, undermines the phone's best features, and ignores years of market change. It also lets down loyal buyers. Here's why 128GB is a storage squeeze that makes no sense in 2025.
Enter Android Headlines’ USA-only Pixel 10 giveaway! Win a Pixel 10 or Pixel 10 Pro XL, featuring Tensor G5, stunning cameras, and vibrant colors.
New and existing Verizon customers can snag a free Google Pixel 10 Pro with the carrier's Unlimited Ultimate plan when you trade in a Google, Apple, Motorola, or Samsung phone in any condition. Overall, that puts you in line to save $999 on the free Google Pixel 10 Pro.
Here in 2025, there’s been even less motion on tablets from Google. Really, the only progress we’ve seen has been the Pixel Tablet Pen mysteriously surfacing recently. Would Google’s interest in pushing Chrome OS and Android together into a merged platform rekindle some of the old tablet love?