Google has just launched its latest Pixel lineup, which includes three premium smartphones and its first foldable phone to hit the Australian market. The announcement, made at Google’s headquarters in California, showcases the company’s commitment to bigger screens, superior cameras, and the integration of AI technology.
The standard Pixel 9 and Pixel 9 Pro models feature a 6.3-inch display, while the new Pixel 9 Pro XL boasts a massive 6.8-inch screen. These devices come equipped with advanced cameras, offering up to 10x optical zoom on the Pro models.
Google’s AI, known as Gemini, enhances the camera experience by allowing users to edit photos after they’re taken, including adding the photographer into the shot with the “Add Me” feature.

Battery life across the range is impressive, with the Pro XL model featuring a 5060mAh battery, promising all-day usage.
Google is also offering seven years of operating system and security updates, providing long-term value for consumers.
The Pixel Fold, launching in Australia on September 2, is a wider and thinner foldable device with a large 8-inch internal display.
Priced at $2699, it’s set to compete with Samsung and Motorola in the growing foldable market.
Why Bigger Screens and AI Matter
Google’s focus on larger screens and AI capabilities reflects consumer demand for more immersive and intelligent smartphone experiences.
The integration of AI in the Pixel lineup allows users to capture and edit photos like never before, making these devices more than just communication tools—they’re powerful creative platforms.
Source –9news.com.au