Today is Google's Pixel press event, and no one knows what to expect.*
— mystery brunette (@LaurenGoode) October 15, 2019
*that second part is not true https://t.co/ml5EAGFsIM
Google's new Nest Mini cost $49 and is available starting October 22. #madebygoogle https://t.co/p1gbSNduUm pic.twitter.com/oUBC753uB9
— WIRED (@WIRED) October 15, 2019
Google's Pixelbook Go will start at $649. It has ultra-quiet hush keys and is 13mm thin. https://t.co/p1gbSNduUm #madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/NMOAgsa2Os
— WIRED (@WIRED) October 15, 2019
Google just showed a sneak peek of the Google Pixel ear buds at their #madebygoogle event. https://t.co/kvGiaC0SbQ pic.twitter.com/WUe8DDhHj6
— WIRED (@WIRED) October 15, 2019
Google's Pixel Buds will ship in 2020 and will be $179. Want a pair? https://t.co/kvGiaC0SbQ #madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/akJMj3cUcM
— WIRED (@WIRED) October 15, 2019
Google announces new Google Assistant with huge boost to speed https://t.co/GmH2oGE8Mn pic.twitter.com/O69lwydlKJ
— The Verge (@verge) October 15, 2019
Google announces new Google Assistant with huge boost to speed
— Glenn Gabe (@glenngabe) October 15, 2019
"That last upgrade means the new Assistant can launch and return answers to queries much faster than before. The service is coming first to Pixel phones." https://t.co/Mk0dPeQxQV pic.twitter.com/OG7rwqvYtT
Google Assistant is super advanced, but talking to your phone out loud is still incredibly obnoxious. Just type silently like the rest of us please
— Dave S. Pumpkins (@redletterdave) October 15, 2019
Motion Sense helps you get things done on your #pixel4 without touching it. Swipe to skip a song, silence a call with a flick of your hand, and unlock your phone super fast with face unlock. #madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/HAIBtBUsxE
— Google (@Google) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4 and 4 XL hands-on time. Google is doing more with the Pixel than it ever has before: high refresh rate screen, new Assistant, face unlock, and radar. That’s four things — plus a new design and hopefully the camera is good. It’s a lot! https://t.co/Z3LAaJtapn pic.twitter.com/LnwrjhfyB7
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) October 15, 2019
How Google’s Pixel 4 compares to other popular flagship phones https://t.co/bLYKEjfkAi pic.twitter.com/2L947JKE3t
— The Verge (@verge) October 15, 2019
iPhone 11 Pro and Google Pixel 4 cameras compete in early comparison https://t.co/HkH7mZpTDF pic.twitter.com/QogEkmDi45
— Huawei Global (@huawei_global) October 15, 2019
Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL hands-on: this time, it’s not about the camera https://t.co/bLsnlf5eFV pic.twitter.com/d9xw9uIFFK
— The Verge (@verge) October 15, 2019
구글 픽셀 4 실물 사진https://t.co/BA1lKBnd2e pic.twitter.com/5WbQPEg4r9
— plasmapulse (@TEQHNIKACROSS) October 15, 2019
The google pixel 4 and 4xl have been officially revealed and it comes with a 90hz display and more. Read about it here https://t.co/tuWj4Nkpf2 pic.twitter.com/bkpaA0GRrg
— sorji_grey (@sorji_grey) October 15, 2019
We got first-hand looks at the new Google gear.
— Sean Hollister (@StarFire2258) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4 and 4 XL: https://t.co/UEQ2TgBSm9
Pixelbook Go: https://t.co/8ujfSG4uUr
Nest Wifi: https://t.co/Qu6F0FOBCa
Nest Mini: https://t.co/VOEYd8qCR8
i wish both i and my interview subjects spoke in flawless american accents so i could be excited for this, because it would be cool in that scenario. in any other i am sceptical https://t.co/EbRmFOK1gl
— sam byford (@345triangle) October 15, 2019
Really hope that Google releases this app as a standalone app as well https://t.co/7BSA1Tl4RO pic.twitter.com/4QX8dWfmTi
— Vikas SN (@tsuvik) October 15, 2019
The new Recorder app uses speech recognition and AI to transcribe lectures, meetings, interviews and more—and makes them easy for you to find later. (English only right now, with more languages to come.) #madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/fdKRItuS4b
— Google (@Google) October 15, 2019
Pls bring this to iOS immediately, thank you https://t.co/yNV0mY3RNe
— Casey Newton (@CaseyNewton) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4 Recorder app can transcribe speech in real time without an internet connection https://t.co/KQpgWazS8r pic.twitter.com/n32VOzP1GS
— The Verge (@verge) October 15, 2019
There are reports that the real-time transcribing Recorder app is exclusive to Pixel 4 (https://t.co/ks2ATmz9In), but I've installed the APK and it transcribes quite well on Pixel 2 (https://t.co/Zu0JNSdowM).
— Kevin Purdy (@kevinpurdy) October 15, 2019
픽셀 4 리코더 앱, 인터넷 연결 없이 실시간으로 말을 문자로 바꿔.
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) October 15, 2019
- 이는 다른 음성녹음 앱이 제공하는 것 이상
- 이 앱, 말 인식 및 AI 시용해 강의, 회의, 인터뷰 등을 문자로 바꿔
- 현재 영어만 지원하지만 추후 다른 언어도 지원
- 그러나 오직 픽셀 4에서 사용 가능 https://t.co/ejaU7XAIQc
Taking a risk and buying this. Could save me many hours, even if it's only as good as YouTube transcripts. I'll report back when it arrives in 2 weeks.
— Mark Harris (@meharris) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4 Recorder app can transcribe speech in real time without an internet connection https://t.co/qlgVvdVz7X via @Verge
https://t.co/jXIdqrlbUk
— Daeha48 || Feel Special (@DaeHa48) October 15, 2019
Unless free unlimited photo storage comes back in the 5, @madebygoogle has lost me as a returning smartphone customer
people have said robots aren't coming for journalism jobs because they can't transcribe interviews with perfect clarity. so about that... https://t.co/9zjDmZbyYl
— troy farah (@filth_filler) October 15, 2019
Google’s new voice recorder app transcribes in real-time, even when offline: https://t.co/eVPmwYSdFz
— Sarah Perez (@sarahintampa) October 15, 2019
Pixel event Livestream: https://t.co/fie4lQ7foL
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) October 15, 2019
Watching the @MadebyGoogle livestream: https://t.co/BriFErzNW1 ? So excited about all the awesome announcements: new Pixel Buds, Pixelbook Go, new Nest Mini, and long-awaited Pixel 4! ? #MadebyGoogle pic.twitter.com/ROkbhWFgOn
— Aygul Zagidullina (@aygul) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4、早く日本での発売日を言ってくれ 公式:https://t.co/IlNauXAs9O 同時通訳:https://t.co/SimaIvaF5a
— ぷそ (@puso_770) October 15, 2019
?[LIVE] Watch Google unveiled its next-gen Pixel 4 https://t.co/o3kpwb3pas #android #smsrtphone #pixel pic.twitter.com/OhWE7SmKCv
— DigiSlice® (@DigiSlice) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4の発表イベントがスタートする。 https://t.co/eSqRDQjhfx
— 山田祥平(syohei yamada) (@syohei) October 15, 2019
Also, Pixel 4 will write depth map data into all files (if you enable the option), which in principle lets you edit based on 3D scene data, e.g. brighten the foreground only. @Lightroom lets you edit iPhone photos this way already today. 4/
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 15, 2019
Levoy's jab came as he explained Pixel's HDR+ math about reducing image noise: "The noise goes down as the square root of the number of photos you average together. With nine images, you get a third as much noise. It's not mad science, it's just simple physics." 6/
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 15, 2019
I interviewed @marclevoy about Google's computational photography tricks in the Pixel 4. Here's our exclusive look at the new portrait mode and more. Pixel 4 is the first camera to see in stereo with 2 baselines (dual-pixel sensor + dual cameras). 1/thread https://t.co/ATpNBzA0QX
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 15, 2019
My favorite moment on stage was @marclevoy tweak at Apple for the "mad science" line about computational photography. Apple followed Google's HDR+ approach, which blends up to 9 underexposed shots for better dynamic range. 5/
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 15, 2019
Some computational features Levoy mentioned on stage: better Super Res Zoom, Live HDR+ so you can trust the phone's exposure choice better, astrophotography, dual highlight/shadow exposure controls. #madebygoogle 2/
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 15, 2019
But there's more that he & Pixel camera product manager Isaac Reynolds told me: The Pixel 4 now calculates portrait mode iamgery on *raw* data, not the processed JPEG. That means bokeh looks better with point sources of light behind the subject. 3/
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 15, 2019
Our digital pictures are more and more about “computational photography.” @bxchen looked at this: https://t.co/9VHDnZY5fT
— Pui-Wing Tam (@puiwingtam) October 15, 2019
Sorry, I prefer spending thousands of dollars on gear, carrying a 20-pound backpack and tripod, having back and shoulder pain, spending hours on edits, and then uploading in beautiful, pixelated 1080 x 1350 resolution for tiny phone screens on Instagram ? https://t.co/pqTJ2kRxLk
— Roland Li (@rolandlisf) October 15, 2019
When You Take a Great Photo, Thank the Algorithm in Your #smartPhone @bxchen https://t.co/GnXhbWaAC5 #ai #ml #smartphones #photos #photography
— Evan Kirstel in Denver for #CommvaultGO (@evankirstel) October 15, 2019
Martha Stewart is here at the Google eventhttps://t.co/GSEh9D8gsh pic.twitter.com/HjZtDUUMY4
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) October 15, 2019
Google's Pixel 4 event is starting now. Follow along here:https://t.co/WJYtc0GoZ9 pic.twitter.com/nSwj922wBg
— The Verge (@verge) October 15, 2019
Live from Google’s Pixel 4 event https://t.co/ucdJ1cpNBb pic.twitter.com/GRMhV14JdP
— The Verge (@verge) October 15, 2019
Live blog! @reckless, @dcseifert, and I are on the ground at Google’s Pixel 4 event. Google’s live stream is also embedded here, so you can listen while you read. https://t.co/EHAic9VCY5 pic.twitter.com/SqifxK0tWl
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) October 15, 2019
The Verge is live from Google's event. I think they are announcing a new phone. Pixel, maybe? Not sure. We've heard no rumors about it so far. Wonder what it looks like. https://t.co/Kdhl1Ke3FS
— tc (@chillmage) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4 vs. iPhone 11 Pro: a first look at camera photo samples https://t.co/G7wB3S7kc8 pic.twitter.com/NqzIVItG1d
— The Verge (@verge) October 15, 2019
Very early Pixel 4 vs iPhone 11 photo comparisons — seems like the iPhone produces more detail but the Pixel's colors and contrast are still very distinct. https://t.co/6Kcm0OS1C1
— nilay patel (@reckless) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4 vs. iPhone 11 Pro: a first look at camera photo samples https://t.co/Ze2pDDgISo via @Verge
— SuperSanusi (@supersanusi) October 15, 2019
Interesting observations from a quick photo comparison between the iPhone 11 Pro and Pixel 4.https://t.co/I3x5s07GTb
— M. Brandon Lee | THIS IS TECH TODAY #VidSummit2019 (@thisistechtoday) October 15, 2019
Here’s a closer look at the Pixel 4 camera vs. Apple’s iPhone 11 Pro. Plenty of sample photos in here, but you’ll have to wait for the full review for much more. Details here: https://t.co/WCStBh2lVo pic.twitter.com/UTKo42dSwB
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) October 15, 2019
With a great camera, the new Google Assistant built in, and Motion Sense, #pixel4 is designed to be helpful throughout your day. Bonus: it gets better with every update → https://t.co/G7OBj2MRla #madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/b2pRzczOza
— Google (@Google) October 15, 2019
I got a chance to spend an hour talking about Project Soli (aka Motion Sense) and what Google’s reasoning was for including it — and what it could turn into in the future. https://t.co/mNF71co37R pic.twitter.com/183FhbwRxD
— Dieter Bohn (@backlon) October 15, 2019
Underappreciated Pixel 4 feature: Unless you're an utter madman and buy the (glossy) black version, the matte finish on both the sides and back make this the *least* fingerprinty phone I've used in years. https://t.co/WZDNmuDbjo
— Alex Dobie (@alexdobie) October 15, 2019
Google running down the list of Pixel 4 camera features: "And a flash that we hope you'll use mostly as a flashlight." I'm dying.
— nilay patel (@reckless) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) October 15, 2019
Snapdragon 855
6GB RAM
3200x1800 90Hz display
Black/White/Orange
Dual cameras - NO ULTRAWIDE
Radar sensors for faster face unlock
Improved Google Assistant
Shipping October 24th
Starting at $799/$899 for 4/4XL pic.twitter.com/fbIIIKGVL4
Google: It's cute that others have picked up night sight features. We can take photos of galaxies now.
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) October 15, 2019
Suck it, Apple.
Dumping the notch took #courage (though presumably @madebygoogle didn't have room with all the new sensors). The single best thing about motion sense radar is faster face unlock IMO. I look forward to a better screen, but of course the camera is the top item on my list. https://t.co/IlXsT2Wm6r
— Stephen Shankland (@stshank) October 15, 2019
Google throwing some shade on Apple's wide-angle camera lens. "While wide angle can be fun, we think telephoto is more important." To be fair, the iPhone has had a telephoto lens for a while. The Pixel 4 finally gets one #madebygoogle
— Roger Cheng (@RogerWCheng) October 15, 2019
Pixel 4 has big emphasis on cameras as expected but no Ultra-wide ?
— Safwan AhmedMia (@SuperSaf) October 15, 2019
I'm super excited for proper Telephoto Portraits (you guys know I love my 50mm equivalent Portraits) but come on, the competition have all 3 cameras (Primary, Telephoto and Ultra-wide) ??♂️ pic.twitter.com/JURjkTKL9l
#NightSight already helps you take beautiful photos in the dark. Now you can use it for shots of the night sky.?✨ Coming to Pixel 3a and Pixel 3 as well as #pixel4. #madebygoogle pic.twitter.com/o4bORnPc6j
— Google (@Google) October 15, 2019
"we're doing better on hair and dog fur" is exactly the kind of extremely incremental update I crave in a major tech keynote
— tc (@chillmage) October 15, 2019
On stage: “While ultrawide is fun, we feel telephoto is more useful”
— Marques Brownlee (@MKBHD) October 15, 2019
…. I feel personally attacked
Pixel 4 camera:
— Ken Yeung (@thekenyeung) October 15, 2019
telephoto capabilities (don’t crop, pinch-to-zoom and take photo), live HDR+ (signature look while composing photo in real-time), dual-exposure controls for HDR, white balancing (truer colors in tricky lighting), portrait mode (SLR bokeh)#madebygoogle
The Pixel 4’s new auto-transcribing voice recorder looks like a killer app for journalists, and bad news for the companies that want us to pay for transcriptions. pic.twitter.com/la9GQh7kw0
— Harry McCracken (@harrymccracken) October 15, 2019
Google announces Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL https://t.co/7sE985bvZB pic.twitter.com/CuQVVTj6pG
— The Verge (@verge) October 15, 2019
Google announces Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL https://t.co/HdrEIefbQr pic.twitter.com/Vf0XMxdvkd
— Rich Tehrani (@rtehrani) October 15, 2019
Google Pixel 4 XL Preview - https://t.co/9sHBbwsf3z pic.twitter.com/pIdVgwAhED
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) October 15, 2019
Up close with Google’s new Pixel 4 https://t.co/Co2SWdv6fk pic.twitter.com/AARNQuv2yV
— Marina Souza Castro (@MarinaSouzaCas1) October 15, 2019