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I just realised a fold now is great to compare prices between Shopee n laz. Lol
Not too sure about that... they probably would complain or make passing remarks about it being big, but never too big that they can't handle. In other words, they can see past the issue.p9pXL is definitely big lol.
will be an issue for girls for sure.
Re-ordered, cancelled previous one
$1480 is the lowest price. there's also additional DCS $100 voucher but it kept saying invalid when I put in DCS card so gave up eventually
Absolutely! For those who currently own Pixel 8 series, it's better to skip 9 series and upgrade to 10 series next year.TSMC is gonna build Google Tensor G5.
Pixel 10 Series will be Killer!
Is 1/2 bigger than 1/1.31?p9p fold main camera sensor is 1/2" image sensor size and bigger than p9p 1/1.31" image sensor size...
I thought p9p camera is better ?
Weird leh I came from Samsung S23U to P8P.Pixel chief says 'very few' Pixel users are coming from Samsung phones.
https://www.androidauthority.com/few-google-pixel-users-coming-samsung-3471904/
An interesting article to read.

Smaller the number the bigger the sensorIs 1/2 bigger than 1/1.31?
I'm suddenly reminded of the failure of A&W third-pound burger.
How so ?Smaller the number the bigger the sensor
In this case, 1/1.31 is bigger
Nah don't trust random support agents, got another thread say support agent confirmed all using ufs 3.1. even better got users with access to pixel 9 pro 256gb do the r/w benchmark and confirmed it's ufs3.1 and even slightly slower than P8P.Google support confirmed UFS 4.0. I am wondering why the info is not available on the news portal, GSMArena, etc., and we as a user have to check with Google Support.
https://www.reddit.com/r/GooglePixel/s/3ShFeOasnD
How much and what storage size?So I preordered from Metapod coz its the same price as Shopee and allows me to use Grab or Atome and also gives a free Google case thats Porcelain in color. Lol.
Good find bro.
How so ?
Base on 4:3
1/1.31” is around 4.8 mm x 3.6
1/2 is around 6.4mm x 4.8mm
Assuming the top is correct... so p9p ultrawide and tele sensor size is bigger than p9p fold.
But everyone on the web is saying p9p camera system is better than p9p fold just because of the ultrawide and tele sensor bigger
When in reality, i think everyone is using the wide default camera most of the time but had a bigger sensor than p9p wide ?
Confusing sia...maybe its not 4:3, do correct if wrong, thanks in advance
Tldr: It's actually comparing the modern camera sensor to a 1-inch circular video camera tube of past, so the bigger the denominator means bigger size as @DigDub explains below.Sensor sizes are expressed in inches notation because at the time of the popularization of digital image sensors they were used to replace video camera tubes. The common 1" outside diameter circular video camera tubes have a rectangular photo sensitive area about 16 mm on the diagonal, so a digital sensor with a 16 mm diagonal size is a 1" video tube equivalent. The name of a 1" digital sensor should more accurately be read as "one inch video camera tube equivalent" sensor. Current digital image sensor size descriptors are the video camera tube equivalency size, not the actual size of the sensor. For example, a 1" sensor has a diagonal measurement of 16 mm.[26][27]
Sizes are often expressed as a fraction of an inch, with a one in the numerator, and a decimal number in the denominator. For example, 1/2.5 converts to 2/5 as a simple fraction, or 0.4 as a decimal number. This "inch" system gives a result approximately 1.5 times the length of the diagonal of the sensor. This "optical format" measure goes back to the way image sizes of video cameras used until the late 1980s were expressed, referring to the outside diameter of the glass envelope of the video camera tube. David Pogue of The New York Times states that "the actual sensor size is much smaller than what the camera companies publish – about one-third smaller." For example, a camera advertising a 1/2.7" sensor does not have a sensor with a diagonal of 0.37 in (9.4 mm); instead, the diagonal is closer to 0.26 in (6.6 mm).[28][29][30] Instead of "formats", these sensor sizes are often called types, as in "1/2-inch-type CCD."
The non fold sensor size is 9.8mm x 7.4mm according to dpreview.How so ?
Base on 4:3
1/1.31” is around 4.8 mm x 3.6 mm
1/2 is around 6.4mm x 4.8mm
Assuming the top is correct... so p9p ultrawide and tele sensor size is bigger than p9p fold.
But everyone on the web is saying p9p camera system is better than p9p fold just because of the ultrawide and tele sensor bigger
When in reality, i think everyone is using the wide default camera most of the time but had a bigger sensor than p9p wide ?
Confusing sia...maybe its not 4:3, do correct if wrong, thanks in advance
Can't explain it better than this...The non fold sensor size is 9.8mm x 7.4mm according to dpreview.
https://m.dpreview.com/articles/191...pared-which-one-is-right-for-your-photography
You need to use 1 divided by the denominator. So 1/1.31 is about 0.76 which is bigger than 1/2 which is 0.5.