Over the weekend we ran a blind photo battle with Facebook between two smartphone cameras: the →
Though pricier phablets like the $769 Google Pixel XL and Galaxy S7 Edge grab a lot →
Google’s Pixel and Pixel XL replace the Nexus line-up with a couple of premium and desirable devices →
Google Pixel XL’s camera battles Samsung’s Galaxy S7 in our first of several tests of the →
With the Note 7 having died a death, there’s a big hole in some people’s smartphone →
Nexus phones have always represented Google’s super-focused vision of the future of Android, but for 2016 →
For years, Google chose to partner with manufacturers to create handsets showing off the purest form →
The Google Pixel smartphone has a number of competitors in the market. One of them is →
World, meet the Google Pixel and Pixel XL. Google unveiled its new flagship smartphones in California →
Google is thinking bigger with mobile VR, but is Samsung’s solution better? Google’s Cardboard platform remains →
The new Pixel phones are not the first to the latest Android version out of the →
Months of speculation and sky-high anticipation has finally come to an end. Google has taken the wraps →
Google announced the Pixel and Pixel XL at its October event, replacing the Nexus line-up with →
Google set the cat amongst the pigeons when it announced the Pixel C tablet in 2015. →
Google announced the Pixel and Pixel XL during its October event, adding another premium smartphone to the →
Google has announced two new smartphones at its 4 October event, in the form of the Pixel XL and →
Google is set to launch a couple of new devices on 4 October, both of which are →
Google’s next Nexus devices are rumoured to be coming on 4 October, only it has been →
Now that it’s out of Beta testing, Google released the final, stable version of Android 7.0 →
What will Google launch today? Watch live for possible Nexus 5X, Nexus 6P, Pixel C, Android →