Recently, Young tweeted detailed information about the dimensions of the upcoming Google Pixel 9, indicating that these devices will feature larger screens compared to their predecessors.
Recalling that the Google Pixel 8 had a 6.2-inch screen, while the Pixel 8 Pro had a slightly larger 6.7-inch display. Young's tweets suggest that Google is focusing on expanding the display area for Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, and even the next generation Pixel Fold. This news stems from Young's latest 'Advanced Reports,' a document previously proven accurate in predicting smartphone trends.

But why would Google opt for larger screens? It's highly probable that the tech giant seeks to provide users with a more expansive display space for better entertainment experiences. Moreover, Google's competitors are also equipping their devices with larger screens, so it's unsurprising that the company has similar plans.
However, this action raises questions about ergonomics and usability. Does a larger screen affect one-handed usage? And what about battery life? Larger screens typically consume more energy, so it remains to be seen how Google will address this issue.
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