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After 10 years of Pixels, why is Google still making phones?
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It’s kind of hard to believe that the Google Pixel 11 series is about to launch.
The original Google Pixel had a 5-inch OLED display, 4GB of RAM and an 8MP camera running Android 7.1 Nougat.
With the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro Fold right around the corner, I asked three of the smartest mobile analysts why Google is still making phones, and what the company can do to stand out.
So if that threat has passed, why is there still a need for Pixel phones?
How the Pixel 11 can stand out(Image credit: Tom's Guide / John Velasco)With the Made by Google event coming up on August 12th, Google is rumored to be launching four new Pixel phones: the Pixel 11, Pixel 11 Pro, Pixel 11 Pro XL and Pixel 11 Pro Fold.