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    Google’s New Pixel Studio Is Weirdly Obsessed With the iPhone

    Michael ComaousBy Michael ComaousAugust 28, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read0 Views
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    1 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Pixel Studio launched on the Pixel 9 series last year, but the Pixel 10 Pro allowed me to spend time testing Pixel Studio using a more advanced generative AI model. The result is better quality images, a much deeper understanding of key words and a wider range of image styles that can be created.

    But its quality goes deeper, being now able to generate actual text instead of strings of nonsense as well as creating pictures of people — including photorealistic depictions of known faces like Taylor Swift and Queen Elizabeth II. 

    We’ve tested the tool extensively across multiple phones and indeed multiple continents and we’ve found some wild results — both good and bad — including finding out how weirdly obsessed Google’s AI is with the iPhone. 

    Here then is a selection of the most stand-out images from Pixel Studio on the Pixel 10 range.

    (Disclosure: Ziff Davis, the parent company of CNET, in April filed a lawsuit against ChatGPT maker OpenAI, alleging it infringed Ziff Davis copyrights in training and operating its AI systems.)

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    2 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “A woman holding a phone” is all the prompt I provided. Pixel Studio did the rest, generating an iPhone in the person’s hand. The iPhone is popular, sure, but other phones do exist yet almost every image I generated using just the generic term “phone” resulted in an iPhone. 

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    3 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “A phone on a birthday cake” and yep, it’s an iPhone.

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    4 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “A phone trapped inside a sphere.” Sure, it’s an older model judging by the physical home button but that’s still unquestionably an iPhone.

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    5 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    And yes, if you just ask it to create an iPhone it’ll produce a photorealistic render of one. So what if you ask it for a Google Pixel phone? Surely Google’s own AI will know what that is. 

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    6 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Nope! Some of the familiar elements of a Pixel phone are here, including the Pixel 7’s shiny camera strip, but this is an otherwise mangled approximation of what a Pixel looks like. 

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    7 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Same again. Maybe it’s actually so smart that it’s pulling from unreleased prototype drawings that only Gemini has access to, but I suspect not. 

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    8 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    And yet, “a man holds a phone” has a perfect depiction of, yep, an iPhone. At least we can’t accuse Google of bias towards its own products. 

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    9 of 45Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “A pelican on a bike holding a plate of avocado toast” resulted in what is, to my mind, the most California thing I may have ever seen.

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    10 of 45Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio/CNET

    And while we’re enjoying creating American things in AI, here’s America’s co-founder George Washington. 

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    11 of 45Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “Abe Lincoln wearing sunglasses.”

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    12 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    It’s not just American faces it can do. Here I had the late Queen Elizabeth II depicted shouting at a bear. I think the bear needs to buck its ideas up.

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    13 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Which it clearly did as soon after it was seen dancing with Her Majesty while wearing an impressive crown of its own.

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    14 of 45Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Pixel Studio’s new-found ability to generate faces is impressive, but I also wonder whether it’s going to get Google into hot water down the line. It’s had no problem generating an almost perfect likeness of Taylor Swift here.

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    15 of 45Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio/CNET

    It’s not clear whether Taylor Swift ever has ridden a giraffe that’s smoking a cigar, but this picture is all the proof I need to start writing my series of fan fiction novels.

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    16 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Speaking of giraffes, here’s one having a great time with a cocktail on the beach. Notice the very clear “wish you were here” sign above. Generating legible text is quite a new skill.

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    17 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    This is what last year’s AI on the Pixel 9 Pro could manage. A weird jumble of lines that sort of look like they could be letters if you squint. And are drunk. And aren’t wearing your glasses. And recently got a bee in your eye.

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    18 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “A noir owl playing pool while a tiger watches and laughs.” Not just a dream I described to my therapist, also a prompt I put into Pixel Studio. And it’s done a great job using the realistic Freestyle mode.

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    19 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    And in the Cinematic style things get even more dramatic with the lighting.

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    20 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    The scene in the Claymation style is adorable.

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    21 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    While the traditional Ukiyo-e style is almost perfect for a tattoo.

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    22 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    And I’d absolutely pay someone to recreate this stained glass style for real to put in my house.

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    23 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    The Children’s Book style almost always delivered some wonderful results, often with speech bubbles or other text I didn’t even ask for.

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    24 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “A house party with too many balloons” is all I asked for here, but I like that the AI added the title. 

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    25 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    The same prompt looks a bit more nightmarish in the watercolor style.

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    26 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    This “psychedelic mushroom party” is perfect for a 70s album cover.

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    27 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Whereas as a kid’s book it looks simply adorable.

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    28 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    And as Ukiyo-e it looks like fine art I want framed on my wall.

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    29 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Pixel Studio will not create explicit images, but with the right set of prompts it can absolutely create bawdy and suggestive images. I love the wink of the man holding his sausage and I didn’t even ask for the title but it’s absolutely stellar work by the AI here.

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    30 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    And I genuinely laughed out loud when I saw this one. Yes, I was trying to push the boundaries and see how rude Pixel Studio will be but my prompt was only “a salami pokes out of a man’s trousers” — the AI did the comedic heavy lifting here with the wonderfully alliterative title.

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    31 of 45Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio/CNET

    When not filming The Last of Us, Pedro Pascal apparently works at a coffee shop, at least according to this AI-created image.

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    32 of 45Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio/CNET

    CNET’s Jeff Carlson gave some specific keywords to create this bear image but I think it’s succinctly summed up as “ultimate Pacific Northwest.”

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    33 of 45Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio/CNET

    100% that bear is wearing a pair of weather-worn Danner boots. 

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    34 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Sometimes I enjoyed being quite vague with my prompts. This one was just “too many horses.” I think it nailed the assignment.

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    35 of 45Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio/CNET

    And this was “peak Florida man” which is absolutely spot on, short of a ‘gator or two. 

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    36 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “An alien monster looms over Edinburgh.” Doesn’t it just.

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    37 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    What are you doing with those phone boxes, alien monster? It’s 2025, they don’t even work. Why don’t you have a mobile phone? 

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    38 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    I can generate the adorable cover page first and write the best-selling series of kids books after. Pure profit, here I come!

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    39 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “Four men drink Guinness.” It’s like a scene in literally any old pub in the UK.

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    40 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “A man spills a latte all over his apron like the fool he is.”

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    41 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    This person playing the guitar while riding an ant is simply perfect in the stained glass style. I’d buy that album.

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    42 of 45Andrew Lanxon via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Aliens remove a man’s eye. Weirdly, it let me generate this image a couple of times before then deciding it was too graphic and telling me it won’t do it anymore. 

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    43 of 45Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio/CNET

    “The smartest person in the world.”

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    44 of 45Patrick Holland via Pixel Studio/CNET

    Pixel Studio really Kermit-ed to this one. 

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    45 of 45Jeff Carlson via Pixel Studio/CNET

    I always knew jackalopes existed. What I didn’t realise was that they were also keen bloggers with a significant online following, but this image has shown me the truth.

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