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Google Pixel is a line of consumer electronic devices from Google that run either the Chrome OS or Android operating system. The Pixel line of devices includes the Pixel C tablet, Chromebook Pixel laptops, and the Pixel smartphones.

Smartphones[edit]

Pixel and Pixel XL[edit]

Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones
Main article: Pixel (smartphone)

Google announced the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones on October 4, 2016 during the #MadeByGoogle event.[1]

  • Display: 5.0" AMOLED display with 1080x1920 pixel resolution (Pixel); 5.5" AMOLED display with 1440x2560 pixel resolution (Pixel XL)
  • Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon 821
  • Storage: 32 GB or 128 GB
  • Memory: 4 GB LPDDR4 RAM
  • Cameras: 12.3 MP rear camera with f/2.0 lens and IR laser-assisted autofocus;[2] 8 MP front camera with f/2.4 lens
  • Battery: 2,770 mAH (Pixel); 3,450 mAH (Pixel XL); both are non-removable and have fast charging
  • Colors: Silver, Black, or Blue

Tablets[edit]

Pixel C[edit]

Main article: Pixel C

Google announced the Pixel C at an event on September 29, 2015.[3] The Pixel C includes a USB Type-C port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.[4] The device ships with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow. Google released the Android 7.0 Nougat update for the Pixel C, as well as some other devices, on August 22, 2016.[5]

  • Display: 10.2" display with 2560x1800 pixel resolution
  • Storage: 32 or 64 GB
  • 3 GB RAM
  • Cameras: 8 MP rear camera; 2 MP front camera

Laptops[edit]

Main article: Chromebook Pixel

Chromebook Pixel (2013)[edit]

Chromebook Pixel (2013)

Google announced the first generation Chromebook Pixel in a blog post on February 21, 2013.[6] The laptop includes an SD/multi-card reader, Mini-DisplayPort, combination headphone/microphone jack, and two USB 2.0 ports. Some of the device's other features include a backlit keyboard, a "fully clickable etched glass trackpad," integrated stereo speakers, and two built-in microphones.[7]

  • Display: 12.85" display with 2560x1700 pixel resolution
  • CPU: 3rd Generation (Ivy Bridge) Intel Core i5 processor
  • Storage: 32 GB internal storage and 1 TB Google Drive storage for 3 years
  • 4 GB RAM

Chromebook Pixel (2015)[edit]

On March 11, 2015, Google announced the second generation of the Chromebook Pixel in a blog post.[8] The laptop includes two USB Type-C ports, two USB 3.0 ports, an SD card slot, and a combination headphone/microphone jack. The device also has a backlit keyboard, a "multi-touch, clickable glass trackpad," built-in stereo speakers, and two built-in microphones, among other features.[9]

Google discontinued the 2015 version of the Chromebook Pixel on August 29, 2016.[10]

  • Display: 12.85" display with 2560x1700 pixel resolution
  • CPU: 5th Generation (Broadwell) Intel Core i5 or i7 processor
  • Storage: 32 or 64 GB internal storage and 1 TB Google Drive storage for 3 years
  • 8 or 16 GB RAM

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Pixel 'phone by Google' announced". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved 4 October 2016. 
  2. ^ Zimmerman, Steven (12 October 2016). "Sony IMX378: Comprehensive Breakdown of the Google Pixel's Sensor and its Features". XDA Developers. Retrieved 17 October 2016. 
  3. ^ Opam, Kwame. "Google unveils Android-based Pixel C tablet". The Verge. Vox Media, Inc. 
  4. ^ "Pixel C specifications". Retrieved 2 September 2016. 
  5. ^ Whitwam, Ryan. "Android 7.0 Nougat is rolling out to Nexus devices starting today". Android Police. Illogical Robot LLC. 
  6. ^ "The Chromebook Pixel, for what's next". Retrieved 2 September 2016. 
  7. ^ "Chromebook Pixel specifications". Retrieved 2 September 2016. 
  8. ^ "Meet the updated Chromebook Pixel and the new Google Store". Retrieved 2 September 2016. 
  9. ^ "Chromebook Pixel (2015) specifications". Retrieved 2 September 2016. 
  10. ^ Novet, Jordan. "Google discontinues the Chromebook Pixel 2". Retrieved 2 September 2016. 

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