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Lava Blaze X 5G: Can It Hold Its Ground Against a New Competitor?

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The Lava Blaze series has seen a couple of decent additions in the recent past and while continuing that trend, Lava introduced the Blaze X smartphone in July. To find out whether it’s worth the starting price of Rs 14,999, we used the Lava Blaze X for over three weeks with our observations mentioned below.

Design & Display

Lava blaze x 5g

The Lava Blaze X sports a huge circular camera array on the back that protrudes quite a bit. However, it does look appealing and doesn’t hamper the in-hand feel. Talking of the feel, the device is made of all plastic, from the frame to the back panel and you’d definitely know it’s plastic once you hold the device.

Lava blaze x 5g buttons

Fortunately, the back panel is given a matte finish that helps subside the cheapness one might feel while holding devices that are in the budget segment. Because of the plastic build, the device is lightweight and as the rear panel is also curved like the front display, you get a good grip in the hand. Lava also offers a transparent TPU case inside the box itself, and that’s a welcome move where players like CMF aren’t even given a charger in the box.

The buttons on the right feel fine when clicked, while the in-display fingerprint sensor is slightly slow but works as it should in terms of accuracy. The single-bottom firing speaker is nothing extraordinary when it comes to sound but cannot be complained about due to the device’s price point. The loudness and sound quality match the phone’s price point, and that’s low. However, it’s still enough for ringtones and notification sounds.

While the design is a subjective choice, the CMF Phone 1 has a better build quality, especially the models with a leather-finish back panel. 

The display on the front is a 6.67-inch FHD+ screen with a 120 Refresh Rate. The display comes with 1.07 billion colour depth and supports HDR. It can reach up to 800 nits peak brightness and has 394 PPI.

For the price, I’d say this is an excellent panel, especially for those who like curved screens. It’s sharp, vibrant, bright enough outdoors, responsive, and smooth. The viewing angles are also impressive. The display is more than likable in this price segment with only one minor flaw: the glitchy auto-brightness feature, which doesn’t aptly adjust the brightness level indoors and makes the panel too dark.

Software & Performance

The Lava Blaze X 5G is powered by an octa-core MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, coupled with up to 8GB of LPDDR4x and 128GB of UFS 2.2 onboard storage. It runs on 14 OS out of the box.

The Blaze X 5G runs decently in daily use but doesn’t come without its drawbacks. For obvious reasons, you cannot expect it to handle demanding tasks easily but even in regular use, such as while opening apps like WhatsApp, YouTube, Chrome, etc., I could see choppy animations and lags across the system.

Lava blaze x 5g update

The device did receive an update that contained fixes for the lag issues and improved fingerprint detection accuracy. Fortunately, it improved things overall, but I still encountered occasional lags in certain situations, such as opening Settings from the Quick Settings shade.

Blaze x 5g features

As for features, Lava has added ones that are essential, such as flip to silence, smart answer for calls, cloning, double tap to wake or lock screen, side app bar, anti-theft alarm, smart touch, and anti-peeping. All these features work well and don’t really feel unnecessary or out of place.

On the 8GB RAM model we got, one can expand RAM virtually up to another 8 gigs. RAM management was fine for the most part on Blaze X. There’s another feature related to performance improvement called DuraSpeed that can help restrict background apps and boost foreground apps for better performance. You also do not get a lot of bloatware, which is also something to appreciate. Apps like Sound Recorder, FM radio, Outdoor toolbox, Game Booster, and Lava Care are the only ones preinstalled apart from Google Apps.

For customization, you get options like a bunch of Always-on display styles, lighting, lock screen clock styles, and various charging and fingerprint animations. However, despite being a feature made available in stock Android, you do not get wallpaper-based coloured themes for the system.

In comparison to its major competitor, the CMF Phone 1, the Lava Blaze X lacks not only software but also performance. The CMF Phone 1 performs much better in all scenarios and offers a much more polished software experience. 

The Lava Blaze X got the June 2024 security patch after an update. For comparison, the CMF Phone 1 is running the latest August 2024 security patch. Connectivity performance of the handset remained decent.

At its price, the Lava Blaze X offers a ton of features but lacks proper optimization for smooth performance. We hope Lava will fix this further with more software updates.

Battery backup

The 5000mAh battery in the Lava Blaze X 5G easily lasted more than a day, and my usage pattern included social media browsing, watching YouTube videos, scrolling Reels, and chatting on WhatsApp. The device can further provide a screen-on time of 7 to 8 hours. However, with power-heavy tasks, such as navigation, AOD enabled, etc., the battery can drain a bit quicker.

The Lava Blaze X took about 1 hour 15 minutes to charge from 8% to 100% at full 33 watt speeds. Considering the competition, you do get faster speeds on some devices, but there isn’t a drastic difference.

Cameras

For optics, the Lava Blaze X 5G packs a dual rear camera unit, headlined by a 64-megapixel Sony primary lens, accompanied by 2-megapixel macro sensor. For selfies, it features a 16-megapixel sensor at the front.

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The main sensor shoots detailed photos that are also usable on social media but with inconsistent colours. While they looked faded at times, turning on the in the camera helped to some extent, as it would boost the colours based on the scene being shot, such as Greenery, which would have a more vibrant green colour. Overall, the camera retained a natural colour tone for photos, but the dynamic range was on the poor side.

The macro sensor then clicks average shots, both in terms of sharpness and colour. It’s basically a sensor present for its own sake, and it is quite forgettable.

Portrait shots had impressive edge detection and detailing, even if you zoomed into the shot after shooting. The colours were good, and the overall shot was impressive, too.

Selfies were a major issue with the Lava Blaze X. The photos lacked clarity, and the skin tones appeared pink, which was far from natural. The background would often get overexposed due to poor dynamic range. The selfies from the device were quite disappointing.

Indoor shots were good with detailing, but again, the phone could not handle a bright background and would blow it out.

In low-lighting shots, the camera completely fails, making the shots barely usable if you happen to use the device in such a scenario. The shots lack detailing and noise, and the device struggles to focus on the subject, too.

When turning on night mode, the exposure in such conditions gets better, but the mode does nothing to detail the issues and the noise these photos have.

Gemini Live, New Gemini Voices Are Rolling Out For Samsung, Pixel Users

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Gemini Live, announced back in May of this year and the new voices for Gemini, announced earlier this week during the Pixel 9 series launch event, are reportedly rolling out to Pixel and Samsung devices. The new Gemini Live allows users to have a two-way conversation with the AI chatbot.

As reported by 9to5Google, the new Gemini Live icon is a waveform badged with a sparkle that appears in the bottom-right corner of the Gemini pop-up and fullscreen when you trigger the assistant. Once you go Live with Gemini, an introductory prompt explains how you can “Hold” or “End” the conversation through the two large buttons at the bottom, or say “stop.”

Gemini live rolling out
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Google notes that Gemini Extensions aren’t available in Live yet, but support for them is coming later, allowing you to control your phone and access other Google apps (Gmail, YouTube, etc.) via user’s voice. If you lock your screen while using Gemini Live, you get a “Live with Gemini” notification that tells you the “mic is on” with an “End Live mode” button within the notification.

After you end a conversation, a text transcript of your prompts and Gemini’s responses will be displayed. This transcript will appear in the “Recent” history list, just like any other text chat. To restart the conversation, one can simply tap the Live button in the corner. Google has also added a new setting in Gemini Settings, which is a toggle for “Interrupt Live responses.”

As for the 10 new voices of Gemini, unlike the Gemini Live fetaure, these are not limited to just Gemini Advanced users. The list of voices include:

  • Nova: Calm • Mid-range voice
  • Ursa: Engaged • Mid-range voice
  • Vega: Bright • Higher voice
  • Pegasus: Engaged • Deeper voice
  • Orbit: Energetic • Deeper voice
  • Lyra: Bright • Higher voice
  • Orion: Bright • Deeper voice
  • Dipper: Engaged • Deeper voice
  • Eclipse: Energetic • Mid-range voice
  • Capella: British Accent • Higher voice

The publication says that Gemini Live and the new voices are rolling out only on Samsung and Google Pixel devices so far, however, a wider rollout could be in progress. Gemini Advanced users can check for the new Live feature within the Gemini settings.

Android 15 Beta 4.2 Squashes More Bugs as Stable Build Nears Release

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Google began the public beta testing of 15 in April 2024 and since then, it has constantly rolled out updates that have introduced new features and have also fixed bugs alongside bringing improvements. The latest Android 15 Beta 4.2 does the same, where it fixes some bugs ahead of the final stable Android 15 build which should release by next month.

The Android Beta Program team announced the release of Android 15 Beta 4.2 on Reddit. As the minor point version suggests, the AP31.240617.015 build is dedicated to bug fixes. Below are the issues resolved in this update:

  • Fixed an issue where some devices were delayed in waking up
  • Fixed an issue where a gray transparent bar was appearing when using the camera
  • Fixed a camera issue that was causing low frame rates
  • Fixed a camera issue that was causing a crash when changing zoom values
  • Fixed an issue with camera saturation
  • Fixed an issue that was causing the to flicker
  • Fixed an issue that was causing the YouTube to crash

Read More: Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Launched in India: Competes Directly With The Galaxy Z Fold 6

The beta update also brings the August 2024 security patch of Pixel devices. If you’re currently enrolled in the Android Beta Program, you will automatically get offered an over-the-air (OTA) update to Android 15 Beta 4.1. Eligible devices include Pixel 8a, Pixel 8, Pixel 8 Pro, Pixel 7a, Pixel 7 Pro, Pixel 7, Pixel 6a, Pixel 6 Pro, Pixel 6, Pixel Fold, and Pixel Tablet.

You can go to Settings > System > Software updates > System update > Check for update to download the Android 15 Beta 4.2 on your Pixel smartphone.

With Google still fixing bugs in Android 15, it seems like the company isn’t ready to roll out the stable build just yet, which is likely also the reason behind why the new Pixel 9 series comes with Android 14 out of the box. This is the first time that the new Google Pixel devices haven’t launched with the latest Android version out of the box. The stable Android 15 update is expected to begin rolling out sometime in September 2024.

Top 3 Cheapest Countries to Buy The Google Pixel 9

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Pixel 9 series from Google consists of four new models, where the cheapest one is the Pixel 9 and still costs a hefty amount, at least in India. While you can wait for the festive season for the price drop on the Pixel 9, some users may want to purchase it on an urgent basis and for such people, we have listed out the top 3 cheapest countries to buy the device from so they can save some money on their new purchase.

Google Pixel 9: India Price

The Google Pixel 9 is priced at Rs 79,999 for the sole 12GB + 256GB model that’s sold in India. There’s also a 128GB model available outside India and we’ll be mentioning the price of both the trims available.

Google Pixel 9: Cheapest Countries to Buy it From

Google pixel 9 cheapest countries

Canada

In Canada, the Pixel 9 starts at CAD 1,099 (approx Rs 67,300) for the 128GB model and CAD 1,229 (approx Rs 75,200) for the 256GB trim. If you compare the Canadian price of the 256GB model of the device with that of the Indian price, there’s not a significant difference. However, if you are fine using the 128GB model of the device, that’s when you’d save a good amount of money, as it is cheaper by about Rs 12,700 in Canada, compared to the 256GB model of Pixel 9 in India.

Canada is also the cheapest country to buy a Pixel 9 Pro XL or Pixel 9 Pro Fold from.

United States

In the United States, the Pixel 9 starts at USD 799 (approx Rs 67,000) while the 256GB version costs USD 899, which is approximately Rs 75,475. Again, these are quite similar prices to that of Canadian price tags of the Pixel 9, but still cheaper than what you get it for in India.

Taiwan

In Taiwan, the Pixel 9 begins at TWD 26,490 for the sole 128GB model sold in the region, which stands at about Rs 68,900 when converted to INR. While you do get benefits in India by purchasing the device at a higher price, such as warranty and a higher storage, the Pixel 9 is still a decent deal in Taiwan if you can get it from there.

Although the price difference for the Pixel 9 between international markets and India isn’t significant, one can still save money by purchasing the device from abroad, especially if they have a relative, friend, or close contact living in those regions or traveling to India from those countries.

Google Levels Up AI in Android With Gemini Live, Also Announces 10 New Voices For Gemini

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The new Google Pixel 9 series comes with an upgraded AI experience, which includes the new Gemini Live feature that was showcased earlier this year in May during Google I/O 2024. It is a mobile conversational experience that lets you have free-flowing conversations with Gemini, and it’s not only limited to Pixel 9 series but is rolling out to every user who is subscribed to Gemini Advanced. Apart from Gemini, Google is also rolling out other new AI features to up the level of artificial intelligence in OS.

Gemini Live in Android

Users can now go Live with Gemini and ask the chatbot about any query they have with their voice. You can even interrupt mid-response to dive deeper on a particular point, or pause a conversation and come back to it later.

Gemini Live from Google is also available hands-free: You can keep talking with the Gemini in the background or when your phone is locked, so you can carry on your conversation on the go, just like you might on a regular phone call.

Gemini Live begins rolling out today in English to Gemini Advanced subscribers on Android phones, and in the coming weeks will expand to and more languages. To make speaking to Gemini feel even more natural, Google is also introducing 10 new voices to choose from, so you can pick the tone and style that works best for you.

Read More: Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Launched in India: Competes Directly With The Galaxy Z Fold 6

New Extensions for Gemini

Gemini connects with other Google apps through extensions and it will be getting support for newer ones soon. The new extensions will be rolled out to Gemini in the coming weeks, and will include the likes of Keep, Tasks, Utilities and expanded features on YouTube Music. It will enable new features for users. For instance, the Calendar extension will allow you to snap a photo of a concert flier and ask Gemini if you’re free that day — and even set a reminder to buy tickets.

More Contextually Aware

Further, Gemini is fully integrated into the Android user experience, providing more context-aware capabilities that are only possible on Android. Because Gemini has built deep integrations for Android, it can do more than just read the screen: It can interact with many of the apps you already use. For example, you can drag and drop images that Gemini generates directly into apps like Gmail and Google Messages.

Top 5 Cheapest Countries to Buy The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

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The Pixel 9 series has debuted worldwide and the Pixel 9 Pro XL is the biggest device in the trio. If the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is a little over your budget and you do not prefer foldables over slab phones, the Pixel 9 Pro XL serves as the perfect device for you with all the latest bells and whistles from Google. However, because its priced quite steeply in India, we have put together a list of 5 countries from where you can buy the Pixel 9 Pro XL for the cheapest.

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL: India Price

The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL starts in India at Rs 1,24,999 for the base 16GB + 256GB model while the 16GB + 512GB model costs Rs 1,39,999. To find the cheapest countries for buying the Pixel 9 Pro XL, we visited multiple online Google Stores of various regions and compared the price of the 256GB model of the device in that region to that of the Indian price. We didn’t compare the prices of the base model, which is the 128GB version as it’s not sold in India. Here’s what our findings looked like.

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL: Cheapest Countries to Buy it From

Canada

In Canada, the Pixel 9 Pro XL starts at CAD 1,629, converting to approximately Rs 99,600. This shows a difference of Rs 25,400 between the Canadian and Indian starting price of the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Interestingly, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold is also the cheapest in Canada, compared to other regions it’s sold in.

United States

The US pricing of the Pixel 9 Pro XL 256GB model USD 1,199, converting about to Rs 1,00,600. The 128GB model sells for approximately Rs 92,000 in the US so if you are fine with lesser storage, you can get it for even cheaper.

Taiwan

In Taiwan, the 256GB version of the 9 Pro XL costs TWD 39,990, which when converted to INR, is about Rs 1,04,000.

Japan

Google Japan is selling the 256GB trim of the device for JPY 1,92,900, which is about Rs 1,10,000.

Australia

In Australia, the Pixel 9 Pro XL 256GB retails for AUD 1,999, and that’s approximately Rs 1,11,100 when converted to INR.

These were the top 5 cheapest countries to buy the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Before purchasing, keep in mind that the warranty of the device will be region-locked, and the taxation policies of each region. Rather than importing the device, we’d suggest you to purchase it in the region itself, or get it purchased and sent to India via a relative or a friend for the best possible deal.

Top 5 Cheapest Countries to Buy The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold

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Google announced the launch of Pixel 9 Pro Fold yesterday and we have its global prices including the Indian one. The Pixel 9 Pro Fold brings a ton of improvements over last year’s Pixel Fold including newer hardware that’s not only upgraded but is better in quality. The new specifications and hardware have resulted in a steep price tag, but you can definitely save some money if you buy the foldable from outside India or can obtain it through some other means internationally. Here are the top 5 cheapest countries to buy the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: India Price

Pixel 9 Pro Fold

The India price of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold stands at Rs 1,72,999 for the sole 16GB + 256GB version that’s sold in India. We visited the online Google Store of multiple countries to find out from where you can buy the Pixel 9 Pro Fold the cheapest, and below is what we found out. We have compared the prices of only the base model of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold between other regions and India, as this is the only model available in the latter region.

However, note that you might incur more charges apart from the price tag of the device, which may include Tax of that particular region. It would be best to purchase the device within that region or get it to India through a friend or a relative living in that country, rather than getting it imported. Also, Google doesn’t offer global warranty for its devices like Apple does, which means the warranty for your device is locked to the region you bought it in.

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: Cheapest Countries to Buy it From

Canada

The nation from you can get the foldable for the cheapest, is Canada, where the base 256GB model of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold sells for CAD 2,399, converting to approximately Rs 1,46,500. That’s a difference of about Rs 26,500 when compared to the India pricing of the handset.

Japan

The Pixel 9 Pro Fold is selling for JPY 2,57,500 in Japan, which converts to approximately Rs 1,47,500. Compared to the Indian price, that’s a difference of Rs 25,500.

Taiwan

In Taiwan, the foldable from Google selle for TWD 56,990, converting to about Rs 1,48,000, resulting in a difference of Rs 25,000 compared to the India price of the Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

Australia

The Australian pricing of the 9 Pro Fold is AUD 2,699, which translates to approx. Rs 1,49,900.

United States

Finally, Google is selling the base model of its foldable for USD 1,799, which converts to Rs 1,50,900.

These were the top 5 cheapest countries to buy the Pixel 9 Pro Fold from. If you do not have any issues with the tradeoffs of buying the device from outside India, we think you should definitely do it and save some of those bucks on a device that’s already priced quite high.

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold Launched in India: Competes Directly With The Galaxy Z Fold 6

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Google announced the launch of the Pixel 9 series earlier today, which also included a new foldable smartphone dubbed the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The new folding smartphone from Google serves as a successor to last year’s Pixel Fold. This is the first time a foldable device from Google has launched in India, and here are all the details of the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: Price, Availability

The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold starts at Rs 1,72,999 for the sole 16GB + 256GB model in India. The device comes in Porcelain and Obsidian colour options. Availability details of the device will be shared by the brand at a later stage.

In India, the Pixel 9 Pro Fold competes with the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 and the OnePlus Open, the former of which starts at Rs 1,64,999 and the latter at Rs 1,39,999. There’s also the Vivo X Fold 3 Pro, which costs Rs 1,59,999.

Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold: Specifications

Google Pixel 9 Pro fold India

The Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold features a 6.3-inch OLED outer cover display with a 1080 x 2424 pixels resolution, 60Hz to 120Hz refresh rate, 422 ppi, and up to 1800 nits peak HDR brightness and up to 2700 nits peak brightness. The display and the back panel are protected with Gorilla Glass 2.

The 9 Pro Fold’s inner folding display is 8.0 inches in size. This LTPO display supports up to 1600 nits peak HDR brightness, 2700 nits peak brightness, 373 ppi, a 1Hz to 120Hz refresh rate, and a Resolution of 2152 x 2076 pixels.

The device draws power from the Tensor G4 Chipset paired with 16GB RAM and up to 512GB of storage. Only the 16GB + 256GB model will be made available in India. It runs on Android 14 out of the box and will receive 7 years of regular feature drops and security patches.

It gets a triple camera setup at the back, including a 48MP f/1.7 primary sensor with OIS, a 10.5MP f/2.2 ultra-wide angle lens, and a 10.8MP f/3.1 telephoto sensor with 5x optical zoom, PDAF, and OIS support. There are two front-facing cameras, including a 10MP f/2.2 outer front camera and the same sensor on the inside as well.

The smartphone is backed by a 4650mAh battery with Fast charging and wireless charging support. Connectivity options on the device include 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth v5.3, an ultra-wideband chip, GPS, NFC, and a USB-C port. Additional features include a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, face unlock, and stereo speakers. The foldable is also IPX8-rated.

Google Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL Launched in India: All Details

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Google has debuted the Pixel 9 series in India, consisting of the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and the Pixel 9 Pro XL. The new handsets come with Google’s own Tensor G4 and run on Android 15 out of the box. Here are all the details about the new Pixel 9 series, including their specs, prices, and availability information.

Google Pixel 9: Price, Specs

The Google Pixel 9 starts at Rs 79,999 for the base 12GB + 256GB model. Pre-orders for the device begin on August 14, and it will go on sale on August 22 on Flipkart and offline retail stores, including Reliance Digital and Croma. The device is available in colours such as Obsidian, Porcelain, Wintergreen, and Peony.

The launch offers for the Pixel 9 include:

  • Up to 1 year of Google One Premium subscription with Pixel 9 devices
  • Bank offer of up to INR 10,000, and 12 months no-cost EMI, available with ICICI Bank cards
  • Interest-free affordability offers up to 18 months, available on Bajaj finance

The Pixel 9 sports a 6.3-inch panel with 1080 x 2424 pixels resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 422 ppi, and up to 1800 nits HDR brightness and 2700 nits peak brightness. It is protected with Gorilla Glass 2 both on the front and the back. The phone is powered by Google’s Tensor G4 SoC, along with 12GB of RAM. You will get up to 128GB or 256GB of storage. It runs on Android 14 out of the box and will get 7 years of Android OS upgrades, security updates and regular Feature Drops.

Pixel 9 comes with a dual rear camera setup consisting of a 50-megapixel primary sensor with an f/1.68 OIS-assisted Wide-Angle lens and a 48-megapixel f/1.7 ultra-wide shooter. On the front, there is a 10.5-megapixel selfie camera sensor, with an f/2.2 lens and auto-focus support.

Connectivity options include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6 in India and Wi-Fi 7 globally, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. For security, you get an in-display fingerprint sensor and the Titan M2 chip. On the battery front, there’s a 4700mAh cell that supports 27W fast wired charging and 15W Qi-certified fast wireless charging. The phone also gets dual stereo speakers. It is also IP68 certified.

Google Pixel 9 Pro, 9 Pro XL: Price, Specs

Pixel 9 Pro XL (Left), Pixel 9 Pro (Right)

The Pixel 9 Pro starts at Rs 1,09,999 for the base 16GB + 256GB model in India. The Pixel 9 Pro XL comes in the 16GB + 256GB and 16GB + 512GB models, with a starting price of Rs 1,24,999. The two handsets will be available in Obsidian, Porcelain, Hazel, and Rose Quartz shades. The Pixel 9 Pro XL will be available for pre-order from August 14 and will go on sale from August 22 via Flipkart and offline retail stores, including Reliance Digital and Croma. Launch offers for the Pixel 9 Pro XL remain the same as the Pixel 9.

Pixel 9 Pro availability details for India will be shared at a later date.

The Pixel 9 Pro gets a 6.3-inch Super Actua LTPO OLED display with a 1.5K Resolution of 1280 x 2856 pixels resolution, 495 ppi, 120Hz refresh rate, and up to 3000 nits peak brightness and 2000 nits HDR brightness. On the other hand, the Pixel 9 Pro XL sports a bigger 6.8-inch Super Actua LTPO OLED panel with 1344 x 2992 pixels resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, 486 ppi, and 3000 nits of peak brightness and 2000 nits peak HDR brightness. The displays and the back panels of the two devices are protected by Victus 2.

Further, the Pixel 9 Pro devices are powered by Google Tensor G4 SoC with up to 16GB of RAM. You get 256GB, 512GB, and 1TB of storage options. They run on Android 14 out of the box and will get 7 years of Android OS upgrades, security updates and regular Feature Drops.

For optics, the Pixel 9 Pro and the 9 Pro XL get a triple rear camera setup, including a 48-megapixel f/2.8 telephoto camera with up to 5x support, a 50-megapixel primary f/1.68 wide-angle camera, and a 48-megapixel f/1.7 ultra-wide-angle camera. On the front, they have a 42-megapixel f/2.2 camera for selfies and video chats.

The two have connectivity options that include 5G, 4G LTE, Wi-Fi 6 for India and Wi-Fi 7 for the rest of the world, Bluetooth 5.3, GPS/ A-GPS, NFC, and a USB-C port. Both have an in-display ultrasonic fingerprint sensor and Titan M2 chip for security.

The Pixel 9 Pro packs a 4,700mAh battery that supports 27W fast wired charging and 21W Qi-certified fast wireless charging. The 9 Pro XL gets a larger 5,060mAh battery that supports 37W fast wired charging and 23W Qi-certified fast wireless charging. The Pixel 9 Pro phones are also IP68 certified and feature stereo speakers.

Google to Manufacture Pixel 8a in India, open Walk in Centres

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Google is planning to manufacture 8a smartphones in India. Recently, the company began manufacturing Pixel 8 in India, marking a significant shift in its production strategy as it expands its presence in one of the world’s fastest-growing smartphone markets.

Nanda Ramachandran, Vice President of Mobile Business, Google said to The Mobile Indian, “We are already manufacturing Pixel 8 in India and will now start manufacturing Pixel 8a as well.”

When asked if the Pixel 9 series will be manufactured in India, he said that there is no specific timeline for when Pixel 9 manufacturing will start in India. As far as exports are concerned, Ramachandran said, “As of now, the Google Pixel phones manufactured in India are meant for domestic consumption only, and exports are not on the radar.”

This move comes as global tech companies increasingly consider India a viable alternative to China for manufacturing amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions and supply chain disruptions. By choosing India as a production base for the Pixel 8a, Google follows in the footsteps of other major smartphone makers, including Apple, which has also ramped up its manufacturing operations in the country.

Pixel 8a to be made in India

The Pixel 8a is aimed at the competitive mid-range smartphone market. Although the details of the manufacturing partnership have not been revealed, production is expected to occur in one of India’s well-established electronics manufacturing hubs, such as Tamil Nadu or Karnataka.

Google’s decision is also expected to significantly boost India’s ambitions of becoming a global electronics manufacturing hub. The Indian government has been offering incentives to attract multinational companies to set up production facilities in the country, with schemes such as the Production Linked Incentive (PLI) program playing a pivotal role.

Industry analysts suggest that local manufacturing could also help Google better navigate India’s complex regulatory environment, including import tariffs and local sourcing requirements. Moreover, by producing the Pixel 8a in India, Google could potentially reduce costs and offer the device at a more competitive price point in the Indian market.

Google has also announced the opening of three Google-owned Walk-in Centers. One will be opening in Delhi, and another will be in Bengaluru tomorrow, with a third centre in Mumbai opening soon after. At these exclusive centres, Google device owners will receive the highest service levels for their products. The staff at these centres will assist with repairing devices, replacing them, or resolving queries, often completing the service on the same day.

These centres will offer service for a range of Google products available in India, including Pixel phones, Watch, Buds, and Fitbit and Nest devices. The service is available regardless of where the products were purchased or whether they are under warranty. Google has partnered with Flipkart’s F1 Info Solutions and Services Private Limited service arm to operate these exclusive service centers.

Google has announced the expansion of Pixel retail availability as well. Starting tomorrow, users will find Pixel products at Croma and Reliance Retail outlets nationwide.