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Google unveils new line of Pixel phones

- By Anick Jesdanun and Michael Liedtke

Google’s new Pixel phones mirror an industry trend toward lusher, bigger screens and add twists on the camera for better pictures.

The third generation of Pixel phones, unveiled Tuesday at an event in New York, features screens that span from one edge to another. It’s the first time Google has embraced the format, which Samsung has had for a few years and Apple adopted last year.

But Google is undercutti­ng Apple on price. The Pixel 3 will be available Oct. 18 starting at $799 — $200 below the least expensive iPhone XS. A larger version, the Pixel 3 XL, costs $100 more.

Google is also hiring photograph­er Annie Leibovitz to take pictures with the new Pixel in an effort to persuade consumers that its camera is superior.

The camera promises better low-light and close-up shots by using artificial-intelligen­ce software to combine shots taken in succession. It will also warn you if someone blinked or if the shot is otherwise poor. The camera automatica­lly takes about three seconds of shots, at lower resolution, and will recommend an alternativ­e.

The Pixel joins LG’s V40 in sporting a second front lens to fit more people into selfies. But it lacks a zoom lens on either side, something available on some iPhones and Samsung phones. Instead, Google uses software to mimic that effect.

Beyond the camera, Google is using artificial intelligen­ce to help screen calls. Just tap on a button for Google’s voice assistant to ask the caller about the purpose of the call. You see a transcript of the response on the screen. You can choose to pick up or ignore the call. Callers are warned that they are talking to a robot and that a transcript would be

 ?? Jeenah Moon / Bloomberg ?? A Pixel Slate tablet is displayed at the New York event where Google introduced new products.
Jeenah Moon / Bloomberg A Pixel Slate tablet is displayed at the New York event where Google introduced new products.

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