Want to know how a Google Pixel 8 Pro works, what’s new in the Google Pixel 8a, or try out features like the Google Pixel Fold’s desktop mode first-hand? Well you don’t need to buy them You don’t even need to go to a store to get your hands on it: Google has a Pixel simulator. All you need is your web browser.
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Test how a Google Pixel works from your mobile
The Pixel simulator is a Google page where you can test the exclusive functions of the phones. Whether you already own one or opt for the smartphones of the company that develops Android. This simulator is a good meeting and learning point.
You can access the Google Pixel simulator via the Made by Google page. There you can try out features like the magic eraser: on a virtual phone and with the step by step of the whole process. It’s not as well done as Samsung’s web app for emulating its Galaxy, but it satisfies curiosity. It even teaches you in depth how one of the latest Google Pixels works.
Have you been wanting to try out a Google Pixel Fold to see how split-screen running works? The Pixel Simulator is your friend. And how does creating wallpapers using Google AI work? Likewise. You can even learn more about the phones’ hardware with 3D models
The Google Pixel simulator, and not the emulator (you can find this function in Android Studio), is an excellent tool to know how phones work, including exclusive options. You can access this simulator from your mobile phone but also from your computer: the web interface adapts to any screen.
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