Model | |
device Type | |
CPU | |
Configuration of cores | |
video Processor | |
Operating system | |
RAM, GB | |
Internal memory GB | |
Display | |
Camera megapixel | |
Network | |
the Number of SIM-cards. | |
MicroSD Support | |
data Transfer | NFC HSDPA, 3G, LTE |
aGPS/GPS/GLONASS/Beidou | |
Battery mAh | |
Dimensions | |
Weight, g | |
Price |
the Smartphone has a top at the end of 2016 hardware component. However, Snapdragon 821 here works at frequencies of 820, but we really modification MSM8996 Pro, no doubt about it.
looks a Little strange the choice of resolution, given a bunch of lyrics about the arrival of the VR content to the masses. With such a diagonal, the pixel density is at 441 ppi, which is perfect for a classic use, but too little to enjoy virtual reality. In this respect, Pixel XL looks more interesting with its 534 ppi. Is to criticize and dimensions, which are peculiar to almost 5.5″ smartphones of the present time.
Packaging and integration of Google Pixel
Google Pixel comes in a nice stylish package. And it seems that the internal cavity is not fully inserted inside, although this is done for ease of opening.
overall, this is a classic design with dust cover.
Inside we are waiting for a typical package includes:
- Charger;
- USB Cable Type-C –> USB Type-C;
- USB Cable Type-C -> USB (“dad”);
- USB Type-C -> USB (female);
- Documentation.
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This package is valid for smartphones, designed for the Asian market. And now everything in order.
Charger with a plug for the Asian countries. The main disadvantage of this gadget is on its side not the usual USB and USB Type-C. this is why the set is such a non-standard cable.
It supports fast charging with maximum voltage of 9 V.
the USB Type-C -> USB is needed to connect an OTG-compatible devices, and to transfer contacts with iPhone and other smartphones using their standard cable.
Classic cable USB Type-C -> USB need to connect the gadget to the computer. Overall, too clever by half. Why was this mess – it is unclear if it was easier to make the charger with the usual USB connector.
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