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Today's Google Event introduced the Pixel 4 with In-Air Gesturing, new Nest Home Wifi and more

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Today was Google's day to show off their new goodies for Christmas and for many Android fans, it'll likely be upgrade time. Below you'll find the full keynote along with several product promotional videos and more.

 

Full Google Keynote

 

 

 

Google Event: New Product Overview

 

 

The Pixel 4

         

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Pixel 4: First with Motion Sensing In-Air Gesturing

 

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With 6GB RAM, a 90hz display, and Pixel Neural Core, Pixel 4 is fast and powerful. Pixel Neural Core is the engine for on-device processing, always-on computing, and machine learning, meaning more tasks are done on the device for performance and privacy.

 

Pixel 4’s new Recorder app records meetings, lectures, jam sessions—anything you want to save and listen to later—and simultaneously transcribes speech and identifies sounds like music and applause.

 

Pixel 4 also includes Google’s custom-built Titan M security chip to protect your most sensitive data and ensure the integrity of the operating system. Combined with the latest version of Android 10, monthly security updates for 3 years, and access to Google’s advanced security services, Pixel 4 is designed to keep your data secure.

 

Google has a recording app just like the one on iOS, but it's better. It records and can provide you with a transcript. For some, that's a killer feature.  

 

Google has expanded their carrier partner line-up in the U.S. and will be selling Pixel through all the major U.S. carriers for the first time, including AT&T, C Spire, Cellcom, Google Fi, Spectrum Mobile (Charter), Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular, Verizon, Visible and Xfinity Mobile (Comcast).

 

Beginning today, consumers can pre-order a Pixel 4 (5.7" display) for $799 and Pixel 4 XL (with 6.3" Display) for $899, and phones will ship on October 24, globally. Pixel 4 comes in three colors, including Clearly White, Just Black, and a limited edition, Oh So Orange.

 

Patently Mobile began covering Google's next-gen radar-based in-air gesturing patents back in February 2016 and covered it in at least three 2019 reports here: 01, 02, 03 and 04. The patents show that their motion sensing could also be coming to future Pixel Books and beyond.

 

Google Pixelbook Go Enterprise

 

It’s barely 2 pounds, is 13 mm thin, and has up to 12 hours of battery life. Designed to work seamlessly with G Suite and with access to apps businesses need, employees have the tools they need to stay productive on the go. Pixelbook Go has Chrome OS and an 8th Gen Intel Core Processor, so it starts fast, goes fast, and stays fast. The Titan C security chip helps keep your data secure and updates happen automatically in the background providing the latest security.

 

 

Back in 2017 Google introduced Pixelbook, a high-performance Chromebook that could adapt to your needs. And now they're making it available to even more people with Pixelbook Go.

 

At barely two pounds and 13 mm thin, it’s easy to bring Pixelbook Go wherever life takes you. And with its starting price of $649, it still has all the features you love about Pixelbook. You’ll get quiet, backlit keys for easy typing in all lighting and powerful processors to handle any workload, with an even bigger battery and 13.3 inch touchscreen. Oh, and it comes in two colors, Just Black and Not Pink.

Nest Wifi

 

 

Nest Wifi will be available in eight global markets in 2019. In the U.S., you can preorder today and Nest Wifi will be on sale on November 4. You can get a two pack with one router and one point for $269, or a three pack with one router and two points for $349 at the Google Store, Target, Best Buy and more retailers.

 

New Google Pixel Buds: Spring 2020

 

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Google says that with custom-designed speakers, Google Pixel Buds bring you brilliant sound for your favorite music, podcasts, radio and more. Adaptive Sound intelligently adjusts the volume of what you’re listening to, so you don’t have to constantly raise or lower the volume as you move from the quiet of your home to a subway or a loud cafe.

 

 

If you’re on a call or a meeting, no problem. Beamforming mics focus on your voice, while voice accelerometers detect your speech through the vibrations of your jawbone, so a noisy street or windy day won’t get in the way of your conversation.

 

 

When you need help on the go, just say “Hey Google,” and ask the Assistant for whatever you need — turn up the volume, send a quick text, get directions, or even understand another language with Google Translate.

 

I'm sure most Pixel phone fans are asking, why is Google waiting for the Spring of 2020 to release them?

 

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