'Google Pixel' News, Features, Specs: Dubbed As Google's Most Advanced Android With Google Assistant

"Google Pixel" is here - the most advanced android we have ever seen yet. A 5.50-inches touch screen with 1440 pixels by 2560 pixels display resolution at 534 pixels per inch, the "Google Pixel" is supported by Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor 1.6 GHz quad-core coupled with 4GB RAM. Pixel's internal storage is a whopping 32GB says Made By Google.

As for the cameras, Pixel comes with a rear 12.3-megapixel primary camera along with an 8-megapixel front lens for taking our favorite selfies and groupies. The "Google Pixel" operates under Android 7.1 and is put to life by a 3450mAh battery.

According to Tech Crunch, above all features, "Google Pixel" offers one distinct functionality that is closest to Pixel's heart. Siri meets a frenemy, in the person of Google Assistant, the descendant of Google Now and the proud result of the company's effort on machine learning. Google Assistant is seated in the center of the launcher software of "Pixel," given a voice, making the new flagship a stand-out among the stars of the mobile constellation.

Google Assistant started smart by offering the list of the things it could do in a very familiar and comfortable visual interface similar to many smart chat applications - an edge over Siri, Cortana and the rest of the gang.

Assistant did well in failing, sensing and relieving frustrations when desired results are not achieved. Tech Crunch added that it have a more positive disposition, a better and enjoyable sense of humor compared to others. Well, this could be subjective and the funny and creative answers could be adopted by competitors, this is a good sign that Google is on the right track as to anticipating and coping up with user frustrations.

Using Assistant may not be your chosen primary means of interacting with "Google Pixel," users may, later on, find themselves having fun and communication with Assistant more often than expected.

Who knows, the "Google Pixel" Assistant might be everybody's buddy soon. Would you agree?

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