![]() It will work with most group shots already in Google Photos, not just new ones taken by the 8 Pro. It is a beta feature that can take up to 30 seconds to work, but when it gets it right it can be magical.īest Take is another new feature for the Pixel that is designed to produce a group shot of people where everyone is looking their best, combining faces from multiple images into one “best” photo. It produces four options at a time for you to pick the best, or hit the regenerate button for more. You can select people and objects to move or resize them, replace the sky or recast the light, using AI to regenerate bits of the image so that it all blends together. The firm’s “Magic Eraser” has been upgraded to the full “ Magic Editor”. More generative AI technology has also been added to Google Photos. Voice typing now automatically puts in appropriate punctuation when you pause, which is a significant improvement. Assistant is also now much better at understanding the rhythms of natural speech, handling your ‘umms’ and ‘errs’ so you don’t have to rush queries. Others include an interesting wallpaper generator and the ability to read articles to you. Several of the features are US-only for now, including Assistant’s ability to summarise websites and articles. Google has joined the much-hyped generative AI bandwagon, adding it to various bits of the phone now and promising more to come, including adding its Bard AI to Assistant. The phone’s AI generates wallpaper from a series of themes and some simple prompts, and is capable of producing some stunning images. ![]() Water resistance: IP68 (1.5m for 30 minutes) SpecificationsĬamera: 50MP + 48MP ultrawide + 48MP 5x telephoto, 10.5MP selfieĬonnectivity: 5G, eSIM, wifi 7, UWB, NFC, Bluetooth 5.3 and GNSS The battery life is about the same as the Pixel 7 Pro, lasting just shy of 37 hours between charges: enough even a heavy day’s use, though you’ll likely have to charge it nightly, which takes about 85 minutes using a 30W charger. Google’s new Tensor G3 chip falls slightly behind top rivals from Qualcomm and Apple on paper, but handles games, apps and general use just as well as the best. It isn’t as advanced as some 3D face recognition systems such as Apple’s Face ID system, and it won’t work with sunglasses or in low light, but it was good enough to be useful in my testing in combination with the under-display fingerprint sensor. New for this year is an upgraded 2D face-unlock system now capable of authenticating payments, not just unlocking the phone. The black dot on the right is the new temperature sensor. The camera bar design is recognisably Pixel and stops the phone rocking around on a desk.
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