Google debuted its first smartphone this week, dubbed "Pixel,"
signaling the company's move into an industry long dominated by the
likes of Apple and Samsung. And considering Google is already the
developer of the Android mobile operating system, what will make the
Pixel different from other smartphones already on the market?
Google unveiled the Pixel Oct. 4, saying it will provide the best
experience "by bringing hardware and software design together under one
roof."
This isn't Google's first foray into the smartphone industry: The company's Android operating system
is available on smartphones from a number of companies, including
Samsung, HTC and Motorola. Previous smartphone releases from Google were
part of the Nexus program, in partnership with other smartphone
providers. But Pixel is all Google's — the first smartphone built
entirely by the company.
With Pixel, we obsessed over every detail, from the industrial design
to the user experience," Brian Rakowski, vice president of product
management at Google,
With its curved edges, sleek design and two size options, the Pixel is
reminiscent of Apple's iPhone. The 5-inch Pixel has a 1080p screen —
1440 x 2160 on the 5.5-inch Pixel XL — 4GB of RAM and either 32GB or
128GB of storage. The new iPhone 7 has similar specs: the screen
resolution is 1334 x 750, with 2GB of RAM and storage options of 32GB,
128GB or 256GB.
Google has highlighted that Pixel users also will have unlimited photo
and video cloud storage, which may quell some smartphone users' fears of
reaching their storage capacity.
Pixel also has what Google is touting as the "best smartphone camera ever."
The 12.3-megapixel rear camera received top marks from DxOMark, which
measures camera image quality through rigorous testing. With an overall
score of 89, the Pixel's camera surpassed every other smartphone camera
currently on the market,
"Pixel puts cutting-edge computational photography in an ultra-fast and
easy-to-use camera," Rakowski wrote in the blog post. "Our team of
photography gurus and image-processing experts have spent the last year
designing and tirelessly optimizing our entire camera stack. Pixel's
camera lets you take stunning photos in low light, bright light or any
light."
Another feature touted by Google is the Pixel's battery and charge time.
According to the company, 15 minutes of charge will yield 7 hours of
use. Pixel is also the first phone with the company's virtual "smart"
service, known as Google Assistant, built in, allowing users to have "a
natural conversation with Google" to search or complete tasks.
Pixel phones will start at $649 (equivalent to the price of the new iPhone 7)
for the smaller versions and $769 for the "XL" model. The phone comes
in three colors: "really blue," "very silver" and "quite black." In
addition to being available for preorder from Google directly, Pixel can
be bought at all Verizon retail outlets, including Best Buy stores.
At the Google event earlier this week, the search-engine company also
announced the launch of a new virtual reality headset and a home
assistant to rival Amazon's Alexa
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