Google Pixel 9 launch proves RAM is the next big smartphone separator

Much like the Samsung Galaxy S24 event before it, the Google Pixel 9 launch was as much a showcase for new software as it was for new hardware. Sure, Google debuted no fewer than seven new devices (including four new phones) at its Mountain View, California headquarters, but infinitely more time was spent on the Google Gemini features powering those devices than on the cameras, displays, or batteries beneath their respective hoods.

Apple, too, will undoubtedly make Apple Intelligence front and center with the launch of the upcoming iPhone 16, with rumored button and battery upgrades likely to play second fiddle to a smarter Siri and other generative AI tools. Software rules now, then – at least in terms of how its best phones are brought to market (how many AI-focused Samsung ads have disrupted your soccer match?). But that doesn’t mean hardware no longer matters.