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Google’s got some new Pixel 11 videos for the big release day

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Why This Matters

The launch of the Pixel 11 series marks a significant step for Google in showcasing advanced AI-driven features like Magic Capture and Gemini Intelligence, emphasizing the company's focus on innovative software capabilities alongside hardware. This release not only enhances consumer photography and automation experiences but also signals Google's commitment to integrating AI deeply into everyday smartphone use, influencing industry standards and user expectations.

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TL;DR Google launched the Pixel 11 series last week, opening pre-order on August 12.

Today marks the actual beginning of Pixel 11 retail availability.

Google’s publishing a series of three new feature-highlight videos to promote the new hardware.

August 20 is finally upon us, and that means that Google’s new Pixel 11 smartphones are officially here — no more pre-orders, no more hoping to get your shipment early, just full-blown retail availability. And with the hardware entering this new phase, Google is taking the opportunity to show off a little of what its phones can do in a series of new videos shared on YouTube.

Google has not been shy about hyping up the Pixel 11 series, and even in the weeks leading up to its Made by Google launch event, the company was already teasing us with some early Pixel 11 videos. Now that everything’s official, the company’s promotional efforts have shifted gear a little, moving from early peeks at Pixel 11 hardware to shining a spotlight on some software features. First up, we’ve got Magic Capture:

A major theme for much of Google’s launch event last week was using the Pixel 11 to break yourself out of bad phone habits — and for a whole lot of us, that can mean staring at your camera’s viewfinder in an attempt to record the moment, rather than actually taking the time to fully enjoy it. Magic Capture is designed to offer an alternative to just that, automatically snapping pics without the need for constant interaction.

Next up, we’re seeing how Gemini Intelligence can automate tasks:

Google’s been making the case for Gemini Intelligence, offering powerful agentic capabilities within your apps, since I/O this past May. It’s just now starting to roll out with devices like the Pixel 11 family and Samsung’s new foldables. And as you can see in the demo here, it doesn’t just recognize when you might want to have it perform a task on your behalf, but can seamlessly jump right into things, only bothering you for confirmation.

Unsurprisingly, even when promoting new hardware is the top agenda item, Google just cannot resist the urge to keep putting Gemini front and center, and that continues with our final clip:

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