Google’s Pixel phones usually known for their camera quality and design, especially the higher-end Pro models and the foldable Pixel 9 Pro Fold. But don’t sleep on the software; it’s often an important part of what distinguishes them from other Android phones.
That’s truer than ever now that Google is emphasizing new AI features in its latest Pixel devices, especially with the recently announced Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL.
You may not need Google’s newest Pixels to use these features; several of them work on older devices, although others only run on phones with the company’s latest Tensor chip. Keep in mind that some of these features might require a software update or an update to Google’s apps and services.
Google also updates its Pixel devices with new features over time, so there’s a chance we’ll see more additions arrive in the coming months. Whether you’re interested in touching up old photos or having Google screen your calls, these tips will help you get the most out of your device.
Google is trying to solve that problem with the new Screenshots app on the Pixel 9 family, which not only houses your screenshots but lets you search for anything within them. If you took a screenshot of a Wi-Fi password or order confirmation number, you can look it up by opening the screenshots app and typing in the search bar.
In my experience, this feature works best on photos clearly focused on one or two people.
To try it out, open your Pixel phone’s **settings menu** and tap the **Wallpaper & style** option. Press **Change wallpaper**, choose the **My photos** option and tap the image you’d like to set as your new wallpaper. Tap the icon that looks like three stars and then toggle the switch next to **Create cinematic wallpaper**.
Google’s Pixel phones come with Grid View Fetture ready. It works on the **Pixel 3 and higher**, but you’ll need to adjust your zoom settings to at least 1x if you’re using the Pixel 4A 5G and later.
If you have a **Pixel 6 or newer**, you can turn any photo from your library into a cinematic wallpaper. Google applies a 3D effect to the image that emphasizes the subject in the foreground.
Just open the **Google Photos app** and select the photo you’d like to edit. Then, tap the **Edit** button. Now tap **Tools**, select **Unblur**.
What are some examples of AI-powered features in the new Pixel phones?
**Host:** Welcome back to Tech Talk! Today we’re diving deep into the world of Google’s latest Pixel phones and their exciting new AI features. Joining me is tech expert Alex Reed. Welcome to the show!
**Alex Reed:** Thanks for having me! I’m excited to talk about these new Pixels.
**Host:** Let’s start with the basics. We all know Pixel phones are renowned for their impressive cameras and sleek designs, but you mentioned the software is a key differentiator this time around. Can you elaborate on that?
**Alex Reed:** Absolutely. Google is really pushing the envelope with AI integration in these new Pixels, especially the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and Pixel 9 Pro XL. It’s not just a gimmick; they’re using AI in meaningful ways to enhance the overall user experience.
**Host:** Can you give us some examples of these AI-powered features?
**Alex Reed:** Well, as detailed in a recent Ars Technica review [[1](https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/08/pixel-9-phones-the-gemini-ai-stuff-reviewed/)],Google is approaching AI in three ways: offering it as a free trial, integrating it with a custom Google-designed chip, and incorporating it directly into the operating system. This creates a powerful ecosystem that leverages AI across various aspects of the phone’s functionality.
**Host:** That’s fascinating. Do users need the latest Pixel models to experience these AI features?
**Alex Reed:** Not necessarily. Some of the features are accessible on older Pixel devices. However, some of the more advanced AI capabilities are exclusive to phones with Google’s newest Tensor chip.
**Host:** That makes sense. People often wonder if upgrading to the latest model is worthwhile. Based on the AI advancements, would you say there’s a compelling reason for existing Pixel users to consider upgrading?
**Alex Reed:** If users want to experience the full potential of Google’s AI vision for their Pixel phones, upgrading certainly has its merits. The new Tensor chip and deeper OS integration promise a more seamless and powerful AI experience.
**Host:** Fantastic insights, Alex Reed! Thank you for shedding light on Google’s exciting foray into AI with the Pixel 9 series.
**Alex Reed:** My pleasure! It’s an exciting time for Pixel users and AI enthusiasts alike.