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Google Pixel 5 preview: Lower price, mid-range parts, and 5G

Pixel 5 lacks Motion Sense tech – but it will return, Google says

Posted on October 1, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Google has officially unveiled the Pixel 5, and we’re impressed by what we’ve seen so far – though the new smartphone lacks one key feature that the Pixel 4 had, and that’s the Motion Sense gesture controls. According to Google, it’s not gone for good.

Speaking to The Verge, Google hardware chief Rick Osterloh said Motion Sense and the Project Soli radar technology that powers it will “be used in the future” – so we can get the Pixel 6 rumors started up right away.
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