Prior to the launch of the Pixel 9 series, several reports regarding the upcoming features, AI capabilities, and design specifications surfaced that were matched up when Made by Google 2024 finally unveiled the lineup. The rumor mill was churning about the latest models possibly getting a new modem that would be more efficient and faster than the older modem used. This also seems to stand true, as a recent report confirms that the Pixel 9 phones are getting the upgrade users have long been speculating about.
Google's Tensor-powered Pixel phones came with a weak spot, and it was its modem that had faced backlash previously due to poor signal strength, weak battery conservation, and slower data speeds. The Pixel 6 series faced maximum issues of weak connectivity. Although the company has been improving the efficiency of the models since then, with the new Pixel 9 series, users' wishes have finally been answered as the new lineup is equipped with Exynos Modem 5400, which the tech community has long been talking about.
Android Authority confirmed this in a screenshot shared after they stumbled upon the information on the Device Info HW app that verified that the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold are powered by the new modem Exynos 5400. In the screenshot, the "g5400c" is spotted on the base-band section that denotes the Exynos Modem 5400.
Google announced this new change after it had the Galaxy S24 and S24 Plus, also powered by Exynos, and is now bringing the upgrade to its Pixel 9 series. What makes the upgrade noteworthy is the satellite support extended in the Pixel 9 lineup due to the Exynos bringing the Release 17 connectivity.
The Exynos Modem 5400 is more efficient than the old modem Exynos 5300 by reducing latency issues and improving the
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