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How to get the best astrophotography results with the Google Pixel

How to get the best astrophotography results with the Google Pixel – By Prasham Parikh Android Police

It’s incredible how much mobile photography has evolved in the last decade, and with Google’s astrophotography mode, it’s easier than ever to capture constellations and even the Milky Way that were once only accessible with expensive gear and hours of editing.

The Google Pixel 6a gets discounted again

The Google Pixel 6a gets discounted again, knocking $50 off its retail price – By Timi Cantisano XDA Developers
Since the retail release of the Google Pixel 6a, the phone has been getting a lot of attention. Despite the phone’s affordable $449 price tag, the device has seen regular discounts that bring it well below its MSRP. Now, the Pixel 6a is seeing another wave of discounts, once again knocking $50 off its retail price.

How to set automatic backups for Google Photos

How to set automatic backups for Google Photos – By Andrew Romero 9to5Google

Situations in which you lose all of your precious memories and photos are very rare, although it can happen. In those cases, it’s extremely beneficial to have backups of all of your Google Photo images stored somewhere safe. This guide will take you through creating automatic backups for Google Photos using Google Takeout, so you never have to worry about losing your pictures.

How to use Google’s Sound Amplifier app

How to use Google’s Sound Amplifier app – By Christine Persaud Android Central
Hearing loss is a reality. No matter your age, overall health, and severity, many people suffer from some level of hearing loss, or will eventually. Thankfully, there are features like Sound Amplifier, which helps you hear more clearly when using a compatible Android device and a pair of headphones.

Getting Started with Your Pixel 6a: First Things to Do!

Getting Started with Your Pixel 6a: First Things to Do! – By Mike V. phandroid.com

So you finally got your new Google Pixel 6a – you’re in the process of unboxing it, or maybe you’re still waiting for the delivery van to pull up outside your door. Whatever the case, Google’s latest A-series smartphone has certainly generated a lot of buzz and excitement, and it’ll no doubt find its way into the hands of many Pixel fans and Android enthusiasts. It manages to set itself apart from many other Android phones in its price range due to the impressive camera quality, and Google’s powerful Tensor chipset.

I just tried all of Gmail’s new features

I just tried all of Gmail’s new features — here’s the best and worst – By Sanjana Prakash Tom’s Guide
Google just gave Gmail a big shakeup that changes the layout and brings many new features to your inbox. The change is probably one of the biggest by Gmail in the last 18 years. If you have chosen not to revert back to the original design, it is likely that you are looking at the new Gmail interface while browsing through your emails.

Should you buy a new phone now, or wait for the Pixel 7?

Should you buy a new phone now, or wait for the Pixel 7? – By Damien Wilde 9to5Google

The annual Made by Google fall launch is fast approaching, and we’re expecting to see the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro alongside some other surprises. This year, Google is expected to announce and release a refined Pixel 7 lineup that builds up on the solid ground of the Pixel 6 series rebirth last year. With this launch on the horizon, should you buy a Pixel or other smartphone now, or wait until the Pixel 7 is announced next month?

How to set up a signature in Gmail

How to set up a signature in Gmail and Google Workspace – By Hagop Kavafian Android Police
If you send a lot of emails, you probably know that signing each of them can be time-consuming, especially if you write your full name every time you send out a message. Thankfully, you can automate this process so that Gmail adds a preset signature at the bottom of outgoing messages instead of you having to think of doing it. Another benefit of automating the process is the amount of information you can add, such as your contact information, address, job title, and more, which you’re definitely willing to enter every time you send an email manually.

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