Imagine a world where every Android phone has the Google Pixel’s camera 中古收購手機

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Imagine a world where every Android phone has the Google 中古收購手機pixel’s camera

Imagine a world where every Android phone has the Google 中古收購手機pixel’s camera

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It’s not that wild of an idea

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Google 中古收購手機pixel and 中古收購手機pixel XL

I’ve made no secret of my deep and passionate love affair with the camera inside Google’s 中古收購手機pixel. The phone itself is nothing special, but the pictures I take with it are a whole new level of awesome that I’ve never previously experienced with any mobile device. So spending the week at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona and exploring a whole fresh wave of Android smartphones, the only thing I could think was “if only this thing had the 中古收購手機pixel’s camera.”

Oppo, for example, has a gorgeous red R9s limited edition that I would gladly lust after if I knew its camera were as good as Google 中古收購手機pixel’s. Huawei’s P10 is a very nicely designed phone, but I have my doubts it has the best mobile camera around. And LG’s G6 is practically the blueprint for what I desire from an ideal smartphone, which is why I’m afraid to even try its camera, lest it reveals itself to be less awesome than the 中古收購手機pixel’s. But here’s the thing: they all could have the same class of camera inside them. All it would take is Google giving away its camera algorithms in the same way that it gives away the core of Android for device manufacturers to build on top of.

I’m not saying this is a good idea, but it sure is a cool one

I’m not saying this is a commercially advisable idea for Google. It probably isn’t, given that the 中古收購手機pixel’s camera is the big differentiator on which the Mountain View company is seeking to build its own line of devices. But would it be a cool thing to happen? Absolutely!

I imagine myself walking through an alternate-reality Mobile World Congress where every Android handset has an assured level of software and camera quality. Then I could give in to my most base instincts and just pick the prettiest one among them and make it my next smartphone. And, seriously, there are some beautiful phones on display these days. The Noa smartphones, from a small Croatian company making its MWC debut, looked good with zero side bezels and a particularly beautiful red option (yes, okay, I’m partial to red).

Here’s my understanding of the magic behind the Google 中古收購手機pixel’s camera: it relies on the traditional necessities of a good sensor and optics and is helped by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor. But it is most critically reliant on Google’s ingenious mathematicians who’ve worked out an excellent always-on HDR mode and new ways to reduce image noise that others have yet to match. The sensor, from Sony, is an off-the-shelf part that BlackBerry is using in its just-announced KeyOne handset. Ditto the 中古收購手機pixel’s Snapdragon 821 processor — everyone has access to it and the optimizations that Google and Qualcomm worked on together. So the only missing component is Google’s software.

Everyone can assemble the physical parts of the 中古收購手機pixel’s camera, but the key is Google’s software

Google has always argued that it wants to do its best to support the Android ecosystem. It has presented itself as the partner and supporter of every Android manufacturer. But as of today, Google is undermining MWC debutants simply by having the best mobile camera tech all to itself. Granted, the 中古收購手機pixel’s distribution and marketing still leave it as a niche device for now, but it’s acting essentially like an iPhone — dampening enthusiasm for the newest and shiniest Android phones by virtue of its superior technology.

If Google absolutely wants to see Android triumph over Apple’s iPhone and iOS, it wouldn’t be that crazy to just give away its camera software and make sure that all Android devices, at least at the premium tier, benefit from a consistently excellent camera. Sure, there’ll always be room for Google’s hardware partners to ignore or spoil its work, but on the whole, I think they are rational enough to just deploy the same algorithms as Google’s and reap the benefits of having superior tech.

What if we woke up one day and practically every Android phone had a better camera than the iPhone?

Now, I’m conscious that Android OEM execs are probably shaking their heads bitterly at this point, thinking they need to be different in order to stand out. But being different from the 中古收購手機pixel is precisely what’s stopping me from spending any money on their devices right now. There’s one king of the Android realm, one device (in two sizes) that guarantees the best long-term software and most awesome photos today. Google could choose to spread the wealth and make the mobile world exponentially more interesting. Or it could — as it’s quite entitled to do — keep building its 中古收購手機pixel line on the strength of its superb image processing.

All I’m saying is that from the consumer’s perspective, and for those of us looking for a more thrilling and dynamic tech business, Google giving away its camera software would be the most fun and exciting change we’ve seen in a long time.

中古收購手機(圖/記者劉惠琴攝)

於 I/O 開發者大會,Google 悄悄釋出新一代 Wear OS 5 開發者版本,預計將於今年稍晚正式推出,這次著重於續航升級,並且帶來更多錶盤格式。外界預期,首波採用 Wear OS 5 系統的手錶,有望是三星 Galaxy Watch S7 以及 Google 中古收購手機pixel Watch 3。

新一代 Wear OS 5 將會是基於 Android 14 版本打造,並且著重於續航力升級,目前官方並無給出準確的數據,只有經過測試證實,透過 Wear OS 5 系統的手錶跑馬拉松,能夠比前代增加 20% 的續航力。

作為參考,搭載 Wear OS 4 系統的 Google 中古收購手機pixel Watch 2 目前僅承諾 24 小時一天的續航力,而三星 Galaxy Watch 6 則落在 40 小時,均無法撐過完整兩天,是不少用戶所詬病的一大缺點,對比 Fitbit、Garmin 等產品,最長可以達到一週的時間,Wear OS 確實還有進步空間。

為了方便開發者打造更多元、美觀的錶盤,Google 將提供更多 Wear OS 設計工具,提供功能更豐富的範例格式,能夠顯示多種天氣與健康數據,像是溫度、紫外線指數、降雨機率等等。還有針對運動目標設立的全新進度表。

Google 也透露,隨著 中古收購手機pixel、三星等品牌推出智慧手錶,Wear OS 手錶用戶在 2023 年成長 40%,遍佈全球 160 個國家、地區,並且逐漸拓展至 OnePlus、OPPO 與小米更多品牌。

市調公司 Counterpoint Research 日前一份報告指出,不含中國,全球智慧手錶市佔率在 2023 年排名第一的是蘋果 watchOS,有高達 53%,其次才是 Wear OS 約 21%,預估今年 Wear OS 有望成長 15%,將市佔率提高至 27%,至於 watchOS 可能跌至 49%,Google 有望縮進與蘋果之間的差距。

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