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Google seeks to boost its smartphone game with Pixel 7

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Google is planning to boost its smartphone game with the Pixel 7, the latest commodity in a competitive corner of personal electronics where it has typically been a bit player.

The device was launched this week in Brooklyn, USA, where representatives from the Mountain View, California giant highlighted top-flight features that can silence background noise on the phone.

First introduced in 2016, the Pixel was a late-comer to the portable phone trend, arriving nearly a decade after Apple’s iPhone and seven years after Samsung’s Galaxy model, both products that dominate today’s global market.

In 2020, global deliveries of the Google phone were just 2.7 million, next to more than 200 million for both the Apple and Samsung options.

Those negligible sales figures are partly due to the Google phone’s limited availability, with the Pixel 5 sold in less than 10 countries as the tech giant has focused its smartphone investment on software rather than its own hardware.

While Google’s phones are comparable in terms of quality to the top sellers, the product “has often lacked backing from Google” in terms of promoting, said Runar Bjørhovde, a research analyst at market research firm Canalys.

Google has alternatively focused on boosting its Android operating system, which was launched in 2008 and included more than 80pc of smartphones sold in the first half of 2022, according to Canalys.

Maurice Klaehne of Counterpoint Research said that “Google certainly has the capability and resources to become a major smartphone player, but that is not Pixel’s strategy,” noting that growing Android remains Google’s main objective.

But “Selling more Pixel devices might mean taking away share from other Android players, and this would go against Pixel’s goal,” he said.

Bjørhovde said that, with the latest version of the phone, Google has pivoted somewhat, releasing a product that is compatible with wearables, earbuds and other devices produced by the company.

At a launch event, Google vice president Rick Osterloh said the new product “symbolizes years of development across Google and a long-term investment in the Pixel portfolio.”

The company has seen an uptick in sales, reaching 6.2 million Pixels in the 12 months ending June 30, 2022, up 129pc from the prior 12-month stretch, according to figures from Canalys.

This includes a doubling in market share in the US, where Pixel now only accounts for 2pc of smartphone sales.

Priced at $599 in the United States, the Pixel 7 is being positioned as relatively affordable. The latest versions of the iPhone and Samsung Galaxy are both around $800.

 

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