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Google Pixel 9: New 5G modem, Satellite SOS with T-Mobile

Google Pixel 9 series may be equipped with a new 5G modem, fueling Satellite SOS feature. Leaker Kamila Wojciechowska (via AndroidAuthority) revealed that a new modem that supports satellite connectivity is coming to the Pixel 9 series, next-gen Fold, and a 5G tablet.
The upcoming Tensor G4 packs Samsung Modem 5400 that will power the Google Pixel 9 series. The next-gen Pixel flagships would be equipped with Satellite SOS functionality. It is said to be faster and more power-efficient than the previous generations.
As far as Satellite Connectivity is concerned, the company has upgraded the software stack which should improve stability. There’s support for 3GPP Rel. 17 which brings support for 5G non-terrestrial networks (NTN), or satellite-based communication in other words.
The US tech giant is reportedly in touch with T-Mobile to offer the feature, however, other providers may join later. It suggests that Pixel users would have to pay for utilizing the satellite SOS functionality. Tipster Kamila also revealed some of the questions the feature will ask:
- What happened?
- [Are you/Are they/Is everyone] breathing?
- In total, how many people are [missing/trapped]?
- What best describes your situation?
- What is on fire?
- Are there weapons involved?
- What type of vehicle or vessel?
- Do any of these apply?
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Google to invite big fans to early Pixel 10 event in June

Google is getting ready to show off its brand-new Pixel 10 smartphone, and it wants its most loyal fans to be part of the excitement. The company is planning a special event for June, before the official launch. This event is especially for “superfans”—people who really love Pixel phones and always want to try the latest tech.
At this event, Google will give these fans a close look at the Pixel 10. They might get to see new features, learn about how the phone works, and even share their thoughts with Google. This is a chance for Google to hear from fans before the phone comes out for everyone. Superfans are often the first to know about new updates and features, and Google values their feedback.
By inviting superfans early, Google hopes to make the Pixel 10 launch even better. The company wants to learn what fans like and what could be improved. This way, they can make small changes before the big release. The event is a sign that Google cares about its users and wants them to feel special.
In short, if you are a big Pixel fan, keep an eye out for an invitation to this special June event. You could be one of the first to see the Pixel 10 up close and help shape its future!
Gemini app gets new ai video maker and live camera features and Pixel Weather maps update

Google’s Gemini app is getting exciting new updates. One big change is that you can now use a new AI tool called Veo 3. This tool helps you make videos just by typing what you want. It’s part of Gemini Ultra, which is a smarter version of the AI. With Veo 3, you can create short videos easily, even if you don’t know how to edit videos.
Another new feature is called Gemini Live with Camera. Now, you can use your phone’s camera to show things to Gemini, and it will help you right away. For example, if you point your camera at a plant, Gemini can tell you what kind it is. This works on your phone’s screen, and it’s made to be easy for anyone to use.
Google is also making the weather app on Pixel phones better. Now, you can see weather maps more clearly. The app will show you detailed maps with rain, clouds, and more. This helps you plan your day better by knowing what the weather will be like.
All these updates make using Google’s apps more fun and helpful. They show how Google is always working to make things easier and smarter for everyone.
Easier ways to use your smartwatch with Wear OS 6 and Always-On Display

Wear OS 6 is bringing some exciting changes to smartwatches. One of the biggest updates is to the Always-On Display (AOD) feature. This means your watch’s screen will stay visible all the time, even when you’re not touching it, so you can always check the time or your notifications without pressing any buttons.
With Wear OS 6, the Always-On Display will work better and use less battery. This is important because it helps your watch last longer between charges. The new software also makes the display look clearer and more colorful, so it’s easier to read outside or in bright sunlight.
Another improvement is that Wear OS 6 will let you customize your Always-On Display more. You can choose different styles or colors for the clock, or even add helpful information like your next meeting or the weather. This makes your watch more personal and useful for your everyday needs.
These upgrades mean you can enjoy your smartwatch more, with less worry about battery life or missing important updates. Wear OS 6 is all about making things simpler and smarter for users who want a watch that’s easy to use and always ready to help.
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