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Google is said to be expanding its flagship phone lineup from two to three models in total, with the largest and most high-end one rumored to be called theEssentially, these are the phones that will represent the best both companies have to offer in 2024, and will serve as the best medium to show off all of the hyped-up AI features that will be defining this year's premium phones.

This year, the Pixel will resemble iPhones a bit more than before, if the leaked renders of a more blockywill look very similar to its predecessors and the upcoming Pixel, with the main difference being the camera island at the back, which will remain a protruding square at one of the top corners. We expect most of the camera improvements coming with the iPhone and Pixel to be in the form of software features and optimization. More specifically, AI will probably play a huge role in the camera performance these ultimate flagships will offer.

The most notable differentiating factors, and ultimately what would be the reason why you choose one instead of the other, will be the way AI gets utilized and the user experience that comes along with the operating system you go for. Of course, that is unless you are walled in Apple's ecosystem, as that is a major transition stopper.

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