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Apple is planning to unveil its new iPhone 16 models in September, but Google decided to move its usual October smartphone announcement to August, beating Apple to new AI-powered devices. We picked up Google's new Pixel 9 Pro XL and thought we'd compare it to the iPhone 15 Pro Max since we don't have an iPhone 16 to pit against it just yet.


Design wise, the Pixel 9 Pro XL has an iPhone look and feel, and Google has done a lot better matching software with a high-end smartphone design. The Pixel 9 Pro XL has a more premium design than prior Pixel models, and this is the first time that Google has done two "Pro" models like Apple. Google didn't use titanium and instead opted for stainless steel for the chassis, so the Pixel 9 Pro is bulkier and heavier than the iPhone 15 Pro Max.

Google has adopted a unique camera design for the Pixel series, and the Pixel 9 Pro XL has a camera bar with a triple-lens setup. There's a 50-megapixel wide-angle lens, a 48-megapixel telephoto lens (with 5x zoom like the iPhone 15 Pro Max), and a 48-megapixel ultra wide lens, pixel binned to 12-megapixels.

That last camera is what we're expecting to see for the iPhone 16 Pro models, with Apple planning to adopt a 48-megapixel Ultra Wide camera that does better in low light. Right now, the iPhone 15 Pro models only have a 12-megapixel Ultra Wide camera. Pixel binning means that multiple pixels are combined to create a better image without a larger image size.

We're going to save a full camera comparison for when the iPhone 16 Pro Max launches, but the Pixel 9 Pro XL is taking incredible photos, which is to be expected from any premium smartphone these days.

All of the Pixel 9 smartphones have a whole host of AI features, some of which Apple can't yet match with Apple Intelligence. There's a "Reimagine" feature for adding AI objects into existing photos, which Apple has no plan to adopt. When the new Pixel phones first came out, reviewers were able to do things like add dead bodies, bombs, and blood into their images, but Google has shut that down. Google also tweaked its Pixel Studio image generation app to prevent people from using it to do things like create Nazi versions of Elmo.

Other image capabilities include "Add Me" for putting an extra person into an image (AI artifacts included), Video Boost for improving video content, and Zoom Enhance for digital zooming in further than the 5x optical zoom with enhanced clarity.

Google added Call Notes, which is essentially identical to the call recording option Apple introduced in the iOS 18.1 beta. You can record a phone call and get a transcription of what was said. The Pixel Weather app offers an AI roundup of local current and upcoming conditions, which is useful, and there's a surprisingly nice Screenshots app.

If you screenshot an article or a website, the Pixel 9 will remember where the screenshot came from and it can bring you back to that website later. It doesn't work within apps, unfortunately, but it's still nice to have.

With Gemini integrated into the Pixel 9 models instead of Google Assistant, you can have live conversations with an AI. It's definitely weird to have a chat with your phone, and that may be something that never really catches on. Plus it costs extra money because you'll need the premium version of Gemini. Overall, the Gemini integration is better with context and is more helpful than before, so it will be interesting to see how it compares to the revamped version of Siri that Apple is working on.

We'll come back to the Pixel 9 Pro XL later in 2024 and 2025 to see if Apple is able to match the feature set both with the iPhone 16 models and with future Apple Intelligence capabilities.

Article Link: iPhone 15 Pro Max vs. Google's New Pixel 9 Pro XL
 

vertsix

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It's staggering (but great) how good the competition has gotten.

The camera performance on Pixels is great, if not better in some scenarios (especially HDR) than the 15 Pro Max. The lenses are better too. UI fluidity and optimization of Android on Pixels has gotten really good too.

The Pixel 9 is not a perfect phone though and has some drawbacks too - the modem, battery life and performance/hardware deficiencies compared to the competition. But it's still high up there and competitive.

This is great as it'll push Apple to make better iPhones going forward.
 

vngannxx

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For large group photos, I just flip my phone backwards and use the rear Ultrawide Camera to fit everyone in.
 

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"Google's new Pixel 9 Pro XL smartphone apparently has an annoying bug on some devices: as reported by various users on Reddit, their viewfinder image in the camera app tilts significantly to one side when they use the zoom.

The error apparently occurs when switching from a 2x (digital) magnification to a 5x optical magnification. The thread opener published a short video in which the rotation is very clearly visible.

The defect seems to only affect the Pixel 9 Pro XL, several other owners have already reported the same problem in the thread. They also experience image rotation when zooming, sometimes only slightly."
 

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Having owned one of each version of Pixel, the P8P I currently have has been the second most frustrating Pixel device due to the hopeless fingerprint sensor.

I am used to the training of them and reckon it has an 80% failure rate when I try to unlock, leading to me having to enter the passcode. I truly regret swapping out the P7P for it and rarely reach for it which is crazy, given the price. I want to hear that this has been resolved in the P9P.

Just to add, the Pixel 4 was the worst of all of them, due to the comical battery life.
 

Ctrlos

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The only thing that would put me off is the continued use of Exynos architecture. The Pixel 9 Pro XL stutters when playing Genshin Impact and likely won’t play high-end JIT emulators like DuckStation, Folium and Vita3K very well either.
 

Macalway

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From what I read, correct me if Im wrong, is that Gemini premium (of whatever it's called) is included for a year, a $240 value.

I'm using this service so this is of some interest to me.

How well they manage to integrate it into the phone remains to be seen, but It's an ongoing process, as with all these companies now. I'm sure Apple will be competitive, but I'm thinking they may be behind the curve a little.
 
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WarmWinterHat

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I'd personally like to see a comparison between the non-pro 15 and the regular Pixel.

Having owned one of each version of Pixel, the P8P I currently have has been the second most frustrating Pixel device due to the hopeless fingerprint sensor.

I am used to the training of them and reckon it has an 80% failure rate when I try to unlock, leading to me having to enter the passcode. I truly regret swapping out the P7P for it and rarely reach for it which is crazy, given the price. I want to hear that this has been resolved in the P9P.

Just to add, the Pixel 4 was the worst of all of them, due to the comical battery life.

I've heard that issue with the fingerprint sensor, but my wife has a regular Pixel 8 and it works almost perfectly for her. She made the jump from a Pixel 2, so maybe her standard aren't very high.. Dunno, but it's been a great phone.

Once nice thing about the Pixel line is that they actually go ON SALE. She paid $399, unlocked and out the door for her 8 in the spring from Spectrum, plus got a year free of cell service.
 

Unggoy Murderer

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[...] Having owned one of each version of Pixel, the P8P I currently have has been the second most frustrating Pixel device due to the hopeless fingerprint sensor.

[...] I want to hear that this has been resolved in the P9P.
The Pixel 9 utilises a new optical fingerprint sensor, and reviews seem to show it as a considerable improvement.
 
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ProbablyDylan

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The Pixel 9 Pro looks like a great phone, I'm just not thrilled about Google's software. At least on Android it's possible to just download replacements for most things, but there's no saving the ugly notification shade / quick settings.
 

Victor Mortimer

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They've both got fugly camera bulges. They're both uncomfortable to hold without a case. They're both missing important features like an easily swappable battery and headphone jack.

Looks like Google copied Apple on how to build a phone wrong.
 

Harthag

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From what I read, correct me if Im wrong, is that Gemini premium (of whatever it's called) is included for a year, a $240 value.

I'm using this service so this is some interest to me.

How well they manage to integrate it into the phone remains to be seen, but It's an ongoing process, as with all these companies now. I'm sure Apple will be competitive, but I'm thinking they may be behind the curve a little.
There are way too many versions / names of Gemini for me to keep them straight. It is Gemini Advanced that includes the Gemini Live feature for a year and then $20 a month.
 

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Side-by-side, iPhone wins and looks much better design-wise. It is like comparing Corolla to smth like Supra MK5, the latter for sure looks nicer.

Still, Google has no features that would take me on Android boat forever such as app support and adequate 3rd party apps for photography, design, video editing (except the evergreen InShot, which works better on iOS tho), perfect connectivity with different peripherals, much more natural camera post processing (tho I still don’t like where it is heading to with iPhones).

Btw, Pixels suck at RAW. Idk but this problem stretches back to 6P, RAW looks like photo from kids camera. Either they paint shots with AI or lens and sensor in Googlephones are actually pretty bad
 
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