Google Pixel 9

The first is the recently released Google Pixel 9, an AI-enhanced phone that is difficult to overlook. With a refresh rate of 120 Hz, its gorgeous AMOLED display is ideal for watching multimedia content. All-day battery life is ensured by the new Tensor G4 chip and the comparatively big 4,700mAh battery. The 27W wired and 15W wireless charging rates, however, might have been improved. However, as Pixel phones are renowned, the Pixel 9’s camera system, which is highlighted by a 50MP primary sensor, produces vivid images and movies across a range of lighting circumstances. Additionally, it is water and dust resistant thanks to its IP68 designation. This time, a quick and safe ultrasonic fingerprint sensor will also be included for authentication on Google Pixel phones.

Better Display

While HDR10 and HDR10+ are supported by the Pixel 9, Dolby Digital compliance is not. Netflix and YouTube do provide HDR streams to the Pixel, and you will be able to access DRM-protected high-definition video (FullHD on Netflix) because of the Widevine L1 certification.

Google Pixel 9

Naturally, support is also provided for the Google Ultra HDR standard, which allows greater brightness in metadata-enhanced photos to be shown. This applies to both the Pixel’s own images in Google Photos and the online photos of other compatible phones in browsers or social media.

Better Battery

Google Pixel 9

The Pixel 9 has a 4,700mAh battery, which is a substantial powerbank for a non-Pro device—and a rather small one at that. This is a slight improvement over the Pixel 8 (4,575mAh) and 8a (4,492mAh) and has the same capacity as the Pixel 9 Pro. The iPhone 15’s battery is only rated for 3,349mAh, while the Galaxy S24’s capacity is 4,000mAh.

Material You theming

Google Pixel 9

Additionally, the Pixel 9 has Material You theming, which was first included in Android 12. This makes it possible for the color of other UI components, such as app icons, to blend in with the wallpaper, producing a visually harmonious experience. Users must enable “Themed icons” and choose “Wallpaper & style” from the home screen menu in order to use this feature. After that, they can select from a variety of color schemes that go well with the wallpaper they’ve chosen.

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