QUEZON City, Philippines (October 25) – Google Pixel Smartphone has made a lot of news lately for being the first-ever smartphone produced by Google.
The smartphone has many new technological features to offer.
The Google Pixel has two variants just like the latest iPhone7. It comes in Pixel and Pixel XL – which resembles the iPhone6.
But what makes it so special is that the design. The Pixel makes use of a glass design that gives it a premium look. The Pixel offers three colors that we can choose from including “quite black”, “very silvery” and “very blue”.
The new phone also features a fingerprint scanner below the camera and flash at the back.
The Pixel has a 5-inch display and the Pixel XL is much larger, with a 5.5-inch display.
The phone is powered by the newest version of Android – more popularly known as the Android Nougat.
The phone also has it’s own version of “Siri” – called Google’s Assistant – which features a voice sensor to guide the user. You can also choose between 32GB or 128GB of internal storage.
But the most awaited feature of the phone would be the 12.3 mp rear camera that is just perfect for taking that selfie
According to Google, the camera will go down in history. It has received the highest DxO rating, that means the best phone camera ever. Google also promise to give the users free unlimited storage for photos and videos by using Google Image.
The big battery was one of the greatest innovation Google introduced to the world of smartphones. It has 2,770mAh non-removable battery that also promise to provide 7 hours of usage from 15 minutes charging.
Google also revealed that the Taiwanese firm HTC is actually the one behind the first-ever Google smartphone. But don’t expect to see any HTC logo on the phone. Instead, people will be expecting the “G” logo on the back of the Pixel smartphone and the “Made by Google” sign inside.
The Pixel Smartphones will be coming on the stores this coming October 20, in the USA, UK and Australia.
Sources:
techradar.com
mirror.co.uk
(written by Francis Albuen, edited by Jay Paul Carlos, additional research by Vince Alvin Villarin)