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Google is reportedly planning to remove the built-in temperature sensor from its upcoming Pixel 11 Pro series. The temperature sensor first appeared in the Pixel 8 Pro in 2023. Reports suggest the company is shifting focus to new design elements and features for the next generation.
The Pixel 8 Pro introduced a temperature sensor that could measure surface and later body temperature. However, the feature did not become a major selling point. User feedback on the sensor was mixed, with some finding it novel and others questioning its usefulness. Google reportedly conducted surveys to assess how often users relied on the sensor, indicating uncertainty about its long-term value.
Recent leaks indicate that the Pixel 11 Pro series will feature a redesigned camera module. The new design shows a single cutout instead of the previous dual openings. This change has fueled speculation that the temperature sensor will be removed entirely from the Pixel 11 Pro and Pixel 11 Pro XL models.
Sources suggest that removing the temperature sensor will create space for a new feature called Pixel Glow. This feature is expected to include rear-facing LED elements. While specific details remain unknown, Pixel Glow may introduce new visual or notification-based interactions for users.
As of now, these changes are based on pre-launch reports and have not been officially confirmed by Google. The Pixel 11 Pro series is expected to debut in August or early September, though the company has not announced an official launch date.
According to reports, the Pixel 11 Pro may be priced between Rs 1,03,999 and Rs 1,11,999. The Pixel 11 Pro XL is expected to cost around Rs 1,25,000. These prices are not final and may change before the official launch.
In summary, Google appears to be making significant changes to the Pixel 11 Pro lineup. The removal of the temperature sensor and introduction of new features like Pixel Glow reflect the company's evolving hardware strategy. However, all details remain unconfirmed until Google's official announcement.
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