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Android 13 QPR1 Beta 1 is out! Security patch : September Build: T1B1.220819.006, T1B1.220819.007 (Pixel 6a only) Google has opened testing of the firmware, which is due out this December. As usual, there will be 3 betas. This beta test is relevant for…
Android 13 QPR1 Beta 1 survey is now open.
Traditionally, after some time, Google has opened feedback collection on the first beta version of the upcoming December release of Android 13 QPR1.
This survey is relevant to Pixel 4a and newer users who have installed the beta with build number T1B1.220819.006 / 007.
Link to Google Form:
🔗 Android 13 QPR1 Beta software survey
Traditionally, after some time, Google has opened feedback collection on the first beta version of the upcoming December release of Android 13 QPR1.
This survey is relevant to Pixel 4a and newer users who have installed the beta with build number T1B1.220819.006 / 007.
Link to Google Form:
🔗 Android 13 QPR1 Beta software survey
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Google is merging Assistant and Calendar reminders into Google Tasks.
In the coming months, when you use Assistant or Calendar to create or view reminders, a notification will appear on your phone or computer that prompts you to be one of the first to try the new Tasks features. You will be prompted to move your reminders to Google Tasks and manage all your to-dos in one place.
When you create a Reminder via Assistant on your mobile device or smart display, it will appear in your Google Tasks list as well as in your Google Calendar.
This migration does not apply to reminders in Google Keep.
Learn more about moving reminders to Tasks on the support page.
🔗 Google Blog
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In the coming months, when you use Assistant or Calendar to create or view reminders, a notification will appear on your phone or computer that prompts you to be one of the first to try the new Tasks features. You will be prompted to move your reminders to Google Tasks and manage all your to-dos in one place.
When you create a Reminder via Assistant on your mobile device or smart display, it will appear in your Google Tasks list as well as in your Google Calendar.
This migration does not apply to reminders in Google Keep.
Learn more about moving reminders to Tasks on the support page.
🔗 Google Blog
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Google has released a new promo video with the pixelated Pixel 7 Pro and confirmed the start date for pre-orders.
The Made by Google YouTube channel has posted a video in which people share their impressions about the appearance of the device. At the end of the video, the company confirmed that the pre-order start date is set for Oct. 6, the same day as the Made by Google event, as usual.
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The Made by Google YouTube channel has posted a video in which people share their impressions about the appearance of the device. At the end of the video, the company confirmed that the pre-order start date is set for Oct. 6, the same day as the Made by Google event, as usual.
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Shipping dates for the Pixel 7, Pixel 7 Pro and Pixel Watch have been reported.
According to the German publication Caschys Blog , Google's Pixel 7 release date is currently set for October 18, while the Pixel Watch could arrive a little later and reach customers on November 4. Of course, things could still change, and we'll only find out the real dates at the event.
With a pre-order start date of October 6, buyers will receive the device in ~12 days. Recall that the Pixel 6 lineup became available for pre-order on October 19 and went on sale on October 28. There's not much of a difference.
🔗 Caschys Blog
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According to the German publication Caschys Blog , Google's Pixel 7 release date is currently set for October 18, while the Pixel Watch could arrive a little later and reach customers on November 4. Of course, things could still change, and we'll only find out the real dates at the event.
With a pre-order start date of October 6, buyers will receive the device in ~12 days. Recall that the Pixel 6 lineup became available for pre-order on October 19 and went on sale on October 28. There's not much of a difference.
🔗 Caschys Blog
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Images of Google cases for the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro have appeared online.
Compared to last year, the cases are now not translucent, but just solid color. Also, the power and volume buttons are made of hard material - glossy plastic or shiny metal - rather than soft rubber. And the Google logo appears to now be made of a reflective material.
Pixel 7 cases will be available in three colors: Lemongrass (yellow-green), Obsidian (black) and Chalk (light gray). And cases for the Pixel 7 Pro are available in Hazel (dark green), and also Obsidian and Chalk.
The monochrome coloration of these cases is supposed to solve the problem of yellowing, but that remains to be seen.
🔗 9to5Google
Compared to last year, the cases are now not translucent, but just solid color. Also, the power and volume buttons are made of hard material - glossy plastic or shiny metal - rather than soft rubber. And the Google logo appears to now be made of a reflective material.
Pixel 7 cases will be available in three colors: Lemongrass (yellow-green), Obsidian (black) and Chalk (light gray). And cases for the Pixel 7 Pro are available in Hazel (dark green), and also Obsidian and Chalk.
The monochrome coloration of these cases is supposed to solve the problem of yellowing, but that remains to be seen.
🔗 9to5Google
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Google has finally officially revealed the front of the Pixel 7 Pro.
Google has published an image where we can see the front and back of the Pixel 7 Pro. It appeared on the "Pixel Superfans" Facebook page. The group itself is private, but this image was posted as a public cover (not anymore). If you look closely, it appears that the display edges are slightly less curved than the previous generation. (Also the display was previously shown in this video).
In addition, Twitter users SnoopyTech and Badmax have posted images that appear to be screenshots from promotional materials. This may be the first look at the future wallpaper in the seventh line of flagships.
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Google has published an image where we can see the front and back of the Pixel 7 Pro. It appeared on the "Pixel Superfans" Facebook page. The group itself is private, but this image was posted as a public cover (not anymore). If you look closely, it appears that the display edges are slightly less curved than the previous generation. (Also the display was previously shown in this video).
In addition, Twitter users SnoopyTech and Badmax have posted images that appear to be screenshots from promotional materials. This may be the first look at the future wallpaper in the seventh line of flagships.
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Google's Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro will go on sale in India.
This week, India-based Flipkart posted a new page with information about the launch of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, stating that the phones "are on deck" and confirming that they will appear in India in a while. No word on pricing or available options.
The Pixel 3 was the company's last flagship in India. Pixel 3a, Pixel 4a and the recently released Pixel 6a were also sold in that country. The release of the latter device in the Indian market seems to mark the company's return to this country after a long break.
🔗 Flipkart
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This week, India-based Flipkart posted a new page with information about the launch of the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, stating that the phones "are on deck" and confirming that they will appear in India in a while. No word on pricing or available options.
The Pixel 3 was the company's last flagship in India. Pixel 3a, Pixel 4a and the recently released Pixel 6a were also sold in that country. The release of the latter device in the Indian market seems to mark the company's return to this country after a long break.
🔗 Flipkart
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Google Pixel 7 and 7 Pro prices leaked, along with a Target store bonus for pre-orders.
Android Police founder Artem Russakovskii posted on his Twitter a price leak of the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro in the United States, according to current data in Target systems, which he obtained from a reliable source.
Pixel 7 (Panther):
• $599
• Colors: Snow, Obsidian and Lemongrass.
Pixel 7 Pro (Cheetah):
• $899
• Colors: Obsidian, Hazel and Snow.
Prices are exactly the same as the 6 and 6 Pro at launch.
The pre-order date for both phones is currently listed as October 6, as confirmed by Google.
The launch date is currently still listed as October 13, but there are rumors that it may be delayed until the 18th.
In addition, Target will offer a $100 gift card for the Pixel 7 and $200 for the Pixel 7 Pro.
🔗 Artem Russakovskii
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Android Police founder Artem Russakovskii posted on his Twitter a price leak of the Google Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro in the United States, according to current data in Target systems, which he obtained from a reliable source.
Pixel 7 (Panther):
• $599
• Colors: Snow, Obsidian and Lemongrass.
Pixel 7 Pro (Cheetah):
• $899
• Colors: Obsidian, Hazel and Snow.
Prices are exactly the same as the 6 and 6 Pro at launch.
The pre-order date for both phones is currently listed as October 6, as confirmed by Google.
The launch date is currently still listed as October 13, but there are rumors that it may be delayed until the 18th.
In addition, Target will offer a $100 gift card for the Pixel 7 and $200 for the Pixel 7 Pro.
🔗 Artem Russakovskii
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The Pixel Watch's starting price, color options, and bands sizes have been revealed.
9to5Google's Retailer source revealed the price of the model with Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connectivity. Its price starts at $349.99. The previously reported price for the mobile data model has also been confirmed: $399.99.
The Wi-Fi/Bluetooth model will be available in the following colors (case / bands):
- Black / Obsidian.
- Silver / Chalk
- Gold / Hazel
LTE model will be available in the following colors (case / bands):
- Black / Obsidian
- Silver / Charcoal
- Gold / Hazel
Additional strap colors from SnoopyTech: Coral, Hazel Lemongrass, Coral Woven, Ivy Woven, Lemongrass Woven. Ivy and Obsidian also have a leather version.
Sizes: L, M and S.
🔗 9to5Google | SnoopyTech
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9to5Google's Retailer source revealed the price of the model with Bluetooth/Wi-Fi connectivity. Its price starts at $349.99. The previously reported price for the mobile data model has also been confirmed: $399.99.
The Wi-Fi/Bluetooth model will be available in the following colors (case / bands):
- Black / Obsidian.
- Silver / Chalk
- Gold / Hazel
LTE model will be available in the following colors (case / bands):
- Black / Obsidian
- Silver / Charcoal
- Gold / Hazel
Additional strap colors from SnoopyTech: Coral, Hazel Lemongrass, Coral Woven, Ivy Woven, Lemongrass Woven. Ivy and Obsidian also have a leather version.
Sizes: L, M and S.
🔗 9to5Google | SnoopyTech
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Google has released a new promo video with the pixelated Pixel 7 Pro and confirmed the start date for pre-orders. The Made by Google YouTube channel has posted a video in which people share their impressions about the appearance of the device. At the end…
Google has shared another videos of the new Pixel line and "Google Pixel Watch Design" with an in-depth look at the watch.
Here we can see the new Pixel Watch watchface that we haven't seen before. It uses geometric shapes instead of time stamps, among them:
• 1 and 7: Pill.
• 2 and 8: Circle.
• 3 and 9: Rounded square
• 4 and 10: Triangle
• 5 and 11: Pentagon
• 6: Google 'G' logo
• 12: Circle
All in all, we can already imagine a complete set of watchfaces from this and earlier posts.
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Here we can see the new Pixel Watch watchface that we haven't seen before. It uses geometric shapes instead of time stamps, among them:
• 1 and 7: Pill.
• 2 and 8: Circle.
• 3 and 9: Rounded square
• 4 and 10: Triangle
• 5 and 11: Pentagon
• 6: Google 'G' logo
• 12: Circle
All in all, we can already imagine a complete set of watchfaces from this and earlier posts.
Google News | En
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Google Photos will support Wear OS watch faces, probably for the Pixel Watch.
In Google Photos version 6.8.0, a number of lines with the title "photos_watchface_preview" appeared. Apparently this describes a feature that will allow you to select multiple photos to put on the watch face.
Presumably, the watch faces will change the photos throughout the day. At the same time, there is a limit to the number of photos you can select.
Whether this will be a Pixel Watch exclusive (at least at first) is unknown, for there is no direct link to the watch.
🔗 9to5Google
In Google Photos version 6.8.0, a number of lines with the title "photos_watchface_preview" appeared. Apparently this describes a feature that will allow you to select multiple photos to put on the watch face.
Presumably, the watch faces will change the photos throughout the day. At the same time, there is a limit to the number of photos you can select.
Whether this will be a Pixel Watch exclusive (at least at first) is unknown, for there is no direct link to the watch.
🔗 9to5Google
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The Fitbit watches got Google "Arts & Culture" watch faces.
The Google Arts & Culture watch face is now available on the Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4. Every day it changes to a new piece of art from the digitized collection. The time is displayed as numbers at the bottom, and underneath is a single statistics slot where you can cycle through the date, number of steps, heart rate, minutes of activity and floors.
Tapping on the top third of the dial displays data about the current image, such as the title, creator and museum, with the option to "send a link to your phone to view the image in full resolution." At the top of the screen displays the old Arts & Culture logo, which should be updated soon.
Sense 2 or Versa 4 owners can download it by visiting the Fitbit mobile app and going to the Gallery.
🔗 9to5Google
The Google Arts & Culture watch face is now available on the Fitbit Sense 2 and Versa 4. Every day it changes to a new piece of art from the digitized collection. The time is displayed as numbers at the bottom, and underneath is a single statistics slot where you can cycle through the date, number of steps, heart rate, minutes of activity and floors.
Tapping on the top third of the dial displays data about the current image, such as the title, creator and museum, with the option to "send a link to your phone to view the image in full resolution." At the top of the screen displays the old Arts & Culture logo, which should be updated soon.
Sense 2 or Versa 4 owners can download it by visiting the Fitbit mobile app and going to the Gallery.
🔗 9to5Google
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