As Google’s flagship smartphones approach their launch, fresh leaks are shedding light on what we can expect from the Pixel 9 series. Recently unveiled renders provide a detailed preview of the Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro XL models, showcasing their design and colour options. Notably, a pink variant appears less vivid than earlier depictions suggested, in the new leak. Now, Sudhanshu Ambhore shared on X, what seem to be official images of both devices. While the Pixel 9 is clearly identifiable, there’s some uncertainty regarding whether the larger model is the Pro or Pro XL, as they’re expected to look very similar. However, the render shows a device that appears proportionally bigger within the frame, hinting at the XL version.
Google Pixel 9 Leak: New ‘Peony’ Pink Colour Revealed in Hands-On Video
According to recent reports, X, the social media platform previously known as Twitter and now under Elon Musk’s ownership, is working on a new feature to enhance user control over their posts. An app researcher has shared information suggesting that X may soon allow users to prevent links from appearing in the replies to their posts. This purported new tool is believed to be aimed at combating spam, a persistent issue on the platform. By giving users the option to natively block links in replies, X could provide a more effective way to manage unwanted content and maintain the quality of discussions.
After establishing a significant presence in India’s fiercely competitive smartphone market, Apple is now setting its sights on the personal computer (PC) market. Industry analysts predict that the tech giant’s revenue from its Mac line of computers could see a substantial increase, potentially touching double its current figures this year, says a report by Economic Times (ET).
Click here to read full report
Dreame Technology, a key player in the smart home appliances industry, on Monday named Manu Sharma as the new Managing Director (MD) for its India operations. Sharma’s appointment comes after departure from his role as the head of Carl Pei-led consumer tech brand Nothing India in January 2024, where he served for three years.
Apple has significantly increased its iPhone assembly operations in India, with the country now accounting for 14 per cent of the company’s global iPhone production in the fiscal year 2023-24, according to the Economic Survey 2023-24 presented in Parliament on Monday. The survey, introduced by Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, highlighted the remarkable growth in the mobile phone segment of India’s electronics sector.