Pixel Launch 2018: Everything You Need to Know from Google's Event
Released on 10/09/2018
I'm so glad you've joined us.
So, first, for life on the go,
we designed the world's best camera
and put it in the world's most helpful phones.
Introducing the beautiful, new Pixel 3.
(audience clapping and cheering)
The new Pixel comes in two display sizes:
the five-and-a-half inch Pixel 3 and the 6.3 inch Pixel 3XL.
Our front-firing stereo speakers are 40% louder
and richer than last year,
perfect for a video call or for playing music by the pool.
When we introduced zero shutter lag HDR+ on the first Pixel,
it blew away traditional HDR methods
and we're still the only ones to use this method.
When you press the shutter,
Pixel captures a burst of several short exposures,
we combine the images algorithmically
to create an image that is brighter,
more detailed, and more colorful.
This technology is generations ahead of other smartphoness.
Top Shot automatically captures alternate shots in HDR+,
so if your timing wasn't perfect,
it'll suggest a better one.
You can also scroll through the alternates
and save one of those instead.
And then there's Super Res Zoom.
Instead of shooting a grainy photo,
Pixel 3 shoots a burst of photos, each a bit different,
taking advantage of the natural tiny moments of your hand.
And you can guess what happens next.
We run the variations through a merging algorithm
to create a beautiful, zoomed-in shot.
Night Sight works so well,
you'll never use your flash again.
Let's take a look.
These shots are completely untouched.
Night Sight makes Pixel
the best low-light smartphones camera.
And we added a second camera on the front
that captures 184% more of the scene than iphoness XS.
Now you can fit everyone in the shot
without a selfie stick or unusually long arms like mine.
(audience laughing)
Just zoom out.
The difference is striking.
We've evolved AR stickers to what we now call Playground
and built it into both the front and rear cameras.
Characters can now also respond
to your actions and facial expressions.
They look like they're really in the scene with you
for even more playful photos and videos.
This year, we integrated Google Lens
directly into the Pixel 3 camera.
Point it at a take-out menu
and Lens will pull out the phones number to call.
Point it at a movie post to click through to the URL.
There are a lot of brilliant new super powers
coming in Pixel 3's camera.
So here's a quick list of some of the other features
you'll see in our demo area later.
Photo Booth mode automatically snaps photos with a smile
or when you make a funny face,
no shutter button needed.
With Motion Auto Focus, just tap on people, puppies,
or anything else that won't hold still
and they'll stay in focus as they move around the frame.
We made a few enhancements to Portrait Mode.
You can edit the depth of field in a portrait,
you can also change the focal subject of the photo
or make the color pop.
And one of the best aspects of Pixel 3
is free, unlimited storage at original quality.
You'll never have to worry about storing,
syncing or finding your photos.
When you get that call
and you can't or don't want to pick up,
just tap the screen call button
and your phones will answer for you
and ask who's calling and why.
As you can see here,
the conversation is transcribed in real time on your screen.
You can decide whether to pick up, send a quick reply,
or mark the call as spam.
You'll never have to talk to another telemarketer.
And we all know what it's like
to be overwhelmed by notifications,
so we've developed a feature we call Flip to Shush,
an easy gesture to minimize distractions.
Just turn your phones upside down on the table
and your Pixel will take the hint
and mute sounds and notifications.
So you can have a quiet dinner with friends
or spend some time with your family.
We're excited to introduce
the smartest wireless charger ever, the new Pixel Stand.
Pixel Stand isn't just a charger,
it changes the way you interact with your phones
thanks to the Google Assistant.
When you dock your phones,
the UI adjusts to be easily glance-able
from across the room.
You can control it with your voice
or the one-touch suggestions on the display.
Pixel 3 is available for pre-order now, starting at $799
and Pixel Stand is $79.
Pixel 3 will arrive on October 18th
in the U.S. through Verizon
and unlocked on the Google Store and Project Fi.
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(audience clapping and cheering)
Google Pixel Slate is a completely new experience,
giving you powerful productivity in a fresh, mobiles form.
Something that isn't a laptop trying to be a tablet.
Because who wants a fan in their tablet?
Or a tablet that's really a phones
pretending to be a computer.
Instead, we combine the helpful elements
of all of these devices
to create a modern computing experience
people have been asking for.
We designed Pixel Slate to be both thin and light.
It's crafted with beautiful lines and rounded edges
in a stylish midnight blue
and it has a perfectly balanced center of gravity,
so it's incredibly comfortable to hold.
Pixel Slate is engineered with a stunning, detailed display
so sitting back to enjoy a movie is better than ever.
It has 293 pixels per inch, that's six million pixels,
for the sharpest picture in the category.
To get to this level of quality,
Pixel Slate uses a custom display
with low temperature poly-crystal and silicon technology
which allows for 100 times faster movement of electrons
versus a standard display.
As a result, it can efficiently light up
a massive number of pixels.
Your movies, photos and games will be stunning
in vibrant colors and brilliant resolution.
Now, a brilliant display doesn't mean much
without great sound, so with Pixel Slate,
we've positioned the speakers on the front of the device
so they can direct stereo sound towards you
instead of out towards the walls or the floor.
It's also a great device for cord-cutters
and nothing brings this to life better than YouTube TV.
We're excited to give you three months of YouTube TV
with the purchase of a new Pixel Slate or Pixelbook.
So you get live TV from more than 60 networks,
including sports and local news.
We've also designed the front-facing camera
to be perfect for video chat.
It has a wide-angle lens
so you can fit everyone in the frame
and a sensor with larger pixels
which allows for excellent low-light performance.
Pixel Slate represents a new chapter for Chrome OS.
The UI is now optimized to be simple
and easy to use on a touchscreen.
It's a Chrome OS experience that's meant
to be held in your hands.
And at the same time,
it gives you a full desktop experience,
not one designed for a phones.
You can work the way that you're used to working,
you can even run developer tools
and full-powered Linux applications.
Check out the reconfigured Launcher.
Instead of hunting for the app you need,
machine learning customizes the Launcher just for you,
suggesting the apps that you're most likely looking for.
It's your own personal Google right at your fingertips.
And now with Pixel Slate, the Google Assistant
is even more deeply integrated within Chrome OS.
Simply use your voice and the Assistant
can help you find a restaurant,
dictate an email, or play your favorite show.
Pixel Slate also includes a Titan Security chip,
so your information, device passwords
and operating system are protected on your device.
And to eliminate the fuss of typing your password,
Pixel Slate's power button doubles as a fingerprint sensor,
so you can unlock it just as quickly
and securely as you do your Pixel phones.
But, a true desktop experience demands a great keyboard,
so we created the Pixel Slate Keyboard.
The keyboard connects to Pixel Slate in a snap,
no pairing or charging needed,
just connect it and start typing.
Its full size, back-lit keyboard
is incredibly comfortable to type on.
The rounded, hush keys, are soft and quiet,
so you won't be that person
with the loud, clackety keyboard.
The folio is infinitely adjustable,
so you can comfortably use it at any angle you'd like.
Pixel Slate comes in several configurations,
starting at $599.
Pixel Slate Keyboard is $199
and Pixelbook Pen is $99.
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With Google Home Hub,
we've redesigned Google's most helpful services,
like Search, YouTube, Maps, Calendar, and Photos,
so they're easily controllable with your voice
and provide glance-able help.
We obsessed about what our display,
designed specifically for your Home, should do.
The elegant floating display is big enough
so that you can see things even from across the room,
but it's small enough to fit in any space in your home.
We also consciously did not put a camera on Hub,
so that it was comfortable to use
in the private spaces of your home, like your bedroom.
We made sure that Hub can respond automatically
to the ambient light in the room.
To do this, we developed a feature called Ambient EQ.
With Ambient EQ, we take a dedicated sensor
and combine it with our own imaging algorithms
so that we can fine tune the brightness
and color of the display.
So now Hub can respond automatically
to the bright white tones of natural light
that you get during the day
and then gradually shift into the oranges and yellows
of your indoor lights in the evening.
We want to build a thoughtful Home for our users
and where this comes to life the most
is in how easy it is with Hub to set up,
manage, and control your devices.
You can even see the state of your entire home at a glance.
With Hub, we're introducing Home View.
With a swipe down from the top of the screen,
you can bring up a simple dashboard.
The dashboard shows you
the state of your entire home at a quick glance
and provides you quick access to all your devices.
Home View was designed to be super easy
and intuitive to use with a simple tap or with your voice.
You can even see things by room,
so you can turn down the temperature in the bedroom
and turn up the music in the living room.
It's now all in one place for the very first time
and easily accessible by everyone in your family.
And we're providing the same level of control,
even if you're not near your Hub.
We've redesigned the Google Home app
to be the mobiles controller for your Smart home.
It has the same Home View dashboard as Hub,
so now you can control all your devices from any phones,
even when you're not at home.
Now, with Nest devices,
we have all the tools in place
to help take the experience of a thoughtful home
to the very next level.
So we made sure that Hub was deeply integrated
with Nest devices, like Nest Camera,
Nest Thermostat and even Hello doorbell.
So for instance, if you are having dinner
and someone happens to ring your doorbell,
(doorbell chimes)
Hub will automatically show you who's at the front door
and you can tap a quick response or use your voice
to let your guests know that you'll be right there.
We use machine learning to only show
your best photos on Hub.
We automatically filter out blurry photos,
underexposed photos,
those random pictures of things like receipts
and even duplicate photos.
You can pre-order Google Home Hub
on the Google Store today for $149
and it's also available on October 22nd
at retail locationss here in the U.S., U.K., and Australia.
(audience clapping and cheering)
(upbeat electronic music)
Made by Google devices empower people
to do more with their day
so they have to do less with their tech
and they can focus on what matters most.
Really appreciate you being here with us today.
Thank you, have a great day.
(audience clapping and cheering)
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