By unveiling the new Pixel 9 line today, Google hopes to snag impatient phone buyers
Some analysts are saying that Google’s move to hold its event in August instead of October is a sign that the company is finally taking hardware and smartphones seriously. Mandeep Singh, who is an analyst with Bloomberg Intelligence, is one of the analysts who believes this. And he gives credit to Osterloh for this change.
“For the first time, I feel Alphabet is taking its hardware and the smartphone side pretty seriously. That is a reflection of Rick’s leadership and what he has done.”-Mandeep Singh, analyst, Bloomberg Intelligence
The Pixel 9 Pro will be unveiled later today.
But to the company’s credit, Google has worked to improve the line every year. Next year could be the start of a new beginning for the series as the Pixel 10 will be powered by a Tensor G5 chip designed by Google from scratch and manufactured by TSMC using its 3nm process node.
As for this year, Google’s decision to leapfrog ahead of Apple on the calendar could be a sign that it feels confident that its AI features are far superior to Apple Intelligence. Bloomberg Intelligence’s Singh says that Google is “frontrunning Apple and also making a statement that we are likely way ahead of what Apple will show for iPhone 16 at least.” And that could lead consumers to give Google exactly what it is hoping for. That would be be a strong pre-order period from Pixel buyers confident enough in the Pixel 9 line to reserve their new phones without waiting to see what Apple is going to offer.
The “Made by Google” event will take place at 10 am PDT/1 pm EDT. For real-time news and analysis of the event, keep it right here at PhoneArena.
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