Pixel Phone by Google: Everything You Need To Know; The Best Smartphone In The Market Today?

Google recently launched their new Pixel phone, and Google has pulled out all the stops to make their latest product the very best. This will be the first phone ever released, that is solely made by Google.

It's been a long time coming for Google to launch their very own phone line, and many were anticipating what a phone created by the search giant could really do. Now, Google believes that their new Pixel phone is the best smartphone in the market today.

The new Pixel Phone by Google, as it is introduced in Google's ads, will come in two sizes, the regular Pixel and the Pixel XL, and both phones feature high-resolution AMOLED display, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 quad-core processor, 32 -128 GB of internal storage, and an impressive battery life that could last 7 hours after just a 15 minute charge.

The Pixel phone also features the highest rated smartphone camera, with a DxOMARK score of 89, while keeping the 3.5 mm headphone jack, giving the people who were hoping to buy the Google phone a sigh of relief. The Google smartphone is also VR ready with Google's Daydream virtual reality headset.

The best part of the new Pixel phone software, is that it is the first phone to feature the Google Assistant. Google's very own virtual assistant, an expansion from the "OK Google" feature, and is designed to become more personal. Google CEO, Sundar Pichai, has stated that the developers aimed for the user and Google Assistant to have an on-going to way dialogue, making easier for people to get help or assistance, according to a report from Pocket Lint.

The new Pixel Phone by Google, is indeed very impressive, and looks to be on top of the smartphone ladder and beat out Samsung's S and Note series, as well as Apple's iPhone. The premium phones do come with a steep price, as the Pixel phones range from $760 for the Pixel and around $900 for the larger Pixel XL.

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