The smartphone with highest rated smartphone camera. Ever. A battery that lasts all day. Unlimited storage for all your photos and videos. Furthermore, it’s the first phone with the Google Assistant built in. Yes, it is Google’s brand new smartphone called Pixel. Google unveiled a gaggle of new products and services at its event in San Francisco.
Lets take you through the features and specs of the superlative smartphone, Pixel:
– Aluminum and glass body in three color options, including black, silver, and blue.
– 5-inch and 5.5-inch AMOLED displays.
– Android 7.0 Nougat.
– Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor.
– 4GB RAM.
– Fingerprint sensor.
– 12.3 megapixel rear-facing camera with f/2.0 aperture.
– Advanced video stabilization for smooth 4K video.
– Free unlimited storage for photos and videos at original quality with Google Photos.
– Quick charging with USB-C; up to seven hours of power with 15 minutes of charging.
– 32GB/128GB internal storage.
– Headphone jack.
– It comes with Google Assistant built in, which lets you get contextual information from Google searches by using your voice or text, and can perform tasks like making restaurant reservations.
– Google’s video calling app Duo is also pre-installed.
– Supports Google’s new Daydream VR platform to use with the new Daydream View VR headset.
– $649 base price ($27 per month financing).
– Available to buy from Verizon or unlocked from the Google store.
– Pre-orders start October 4 for US, Australia, Canada, Germany, and UK. October 13 for India.
The Pixel is the first Daydream-compatible phone and Google today also announced the $79 Daydream View headset to accommodate the Pixel for VR use. Both Pixel models are powered by the latest Snapdragon 821 processor.
Check out the Pixel in three different colors
Differentiated primarily by the size and resolution of their screens — 5-inch 1080p display on the Pixel and 5.5-inch Quad HD panel on the XL — these two devices are built by HTC, but Google takes full credit for their design and makes this explicit with its “phone by Google” branding.
Pixel users will be getting the latest Android updates directly from Google as soon as they become available. This is one of the biggest pain points with Android, and Google is stressing its lead in this category.
The company has also paid close attention to the Pixel’s endurance on the move, adding fast charging that gets you up to 7 hours of power in 15 minutes of charging.
As you can see the Pixel use USB-C for fast charging
Google has also built in 24-hour live phone support right into the Pixel’s software, so that a tech support operator can see exactly what’s on your screen and thus help you better.
For sure, Google has given tough time to the competitors by developing this masterpiece. Watch the video below so that you don’t miss on anything.