Google Pixel is a brand of portable consumer electronic devices developed by Google that run either ChromeOS or the Pixel version of the Android operating system. The main line of Pixel products consists of Android-powered smartphones, which have been produced since October 2016 as the replacement of the older Nexus, and of which the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL are the current models. The Pixel brand also includes laptop and tablet computers, as well as several accessories, and was originally introduced in February 2013 with the Chromebook Pixel.
Google announced the first generation Pixel smartphones, the Pixel and the Pixel XL, on October 4, 2016 during the #MadeByGoogle event.[3] Google emphasized the camera on the two phones, which ranked as the best smartphone camera on DxOMarkMobile with 90points until HTC released the U11, which also scored 90points.[4] This is largely due to software optimizations such as HDR+. The Pixel phones also include unlimited cloud storage for pictures on Google Photos[5] and, for devices purchased directly from Google, an unlockable bootloader.[6] In 2019, a class action lawsuit[7] over faulty microphones in some devices enabled Pixel owners to claim up to $500 in compensation.
Cameras: 12.3MP rear camera Sony Exmor IMX378[8] sensor with f/2.0 lens and IR laser-assisted autofocus;[9] 1.55 μm pixel size.[10] 8 MP front camera with f/2.4 lens
Headphone Jack
Battery: 2,770mAh (Pixel); 3,450mAh (Pixel XL); both are non-removable and have fast charging
Materials: Aluminum unibody design with hybrid coating; IP53 water and dust resistance
Colors: Very Silver , Quite Black or Really Blue (Limited Edition)
Cameras: 12.2MP rear camera Sony Exmor IMX362 with f/1.8 lens, IR laser-assisted autofocus, optical and electronic image stabilization; 8 MP front camera with f/2.4 lens
Battery: 2,700mAh (Pixel 2); 3,520mAh (Pixel 2 XL); both are non-removable and have fast charging
Materials: Aluminum unibody design with hybrid coating; IP67 water and dust resistance
Colors: Just Black , Clearly White or Kinda Blue (Pixel 2); Just Black or Black and White (Pixel 2 XL)
Cameras: 12.2MP rear camera Sony Exmor IMX363 with f/1.8 lens, IR laser-assisted autofocus, optical and electronic image stabilization; 8 MP front camera with f/1.8 lens and 75° lens, second front camera with 8 MP, f/2.2, fixed focus and 97° lens; stereo audio added to video recording[13]
Battery: 2,915 mAh(Pixel 3); 3,430mAh (Pixel 3 XL); both are non-removable and have fast charging and wireless charging
Materials: Aluminum frame, matte glass back, IP68 water and dust resistance
Cameras: 12.2MP rear camera with f/1.8 lens, IR laser-assisted autofocus, optical and electronic image stabilization; 8 MP front camera with f/2.0 lens and 84° lens
Headphone Jack
Battery: 3,000mAh (Pixel 3a); 3700mAh (Pixel 3a XL); both are non-removable and have fast charging, but no wireless charging
Cameras: 12.2MP sensor with f/1.8 lens and 16MP telephoto sensor with f/2.4 lens, IR laser-assisted autofocus, optical and electronic image stabilization; 8MP front camera with f/2.0 lens and 90° lens
Battery: 2,800mAh (Pixel 4); 3,700mAh (Pixel 4 XL); both are non-removable and have fast charging and wireless charging
Materials: Aluminum frame, matte or glossy glass back, IP68 water and dust resistance
Colors: Just Black , Clearly White and Oh So Orange
Google announced the Pixel 4a on August 3, 2020 and the Pixel 4a (5G) on September 30, 2020, as budget alternatives to the original two Pixel 4 devices.
Display: 5.8" OLED (4a) 6.2" OLED (4a 5G), 60 Hz, 2340×1080 (19.5:9) pixel resolution; the display uses Corning Gorilla Glass 3. Both have a hole punch for the front camera.
Camera: 12.2MP dual-pixel sensor with f/1.7lens, autofocus with dual-pixel phase detection, optical and electrical image stabilization. In addition, the 4a 5G has a 16 MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 lens. Both have an 8 MP front camera with f/2.0 lens.
Battery: 3,140 mAh (4a); Typical - 3,885 mAh, Minimum - 3,800 mAh (4a 5G); both are non-removable and feature all day battery as well as fast charging
3.5 mm headset jack
Materials: Polycarbonate body
Colors: Just Black or Barely Blue (Limited Edition) (Pixel 4a); Just Black or Clearly White (Pixel 4a 5G)
Camera: 12.2 MP sensor with f/1.7 lens and 16 MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 lens, autofocus with dual-pixel phase detection, optical and electrical image stabilization; 8 MP front camera with f/2.0 lens.
Battery: 4,080 mAh; it is non-removable and features fast charging and wireless charging, all day battery, and Battery Share.
Materials: Brushed aluminum body, IP68 water and dust resistance
Camera: 12.2 MP sensor with f/1.7 lens and 16 MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 lens, autofocus with dual-pixel phase detection, optical and electrical image stabilization; 8 MP front camera with f/2.0 lens.
Battery: 4,680 mAh; non-removable and features all day battery as well as fast charging
Materials: Brushed aluminum body, IP67 water and dust resistance
Pixel 6: Rear 50 MP sensor with f/1.85 lens, laser detect autofocus, optical image stabilization; Rear 12 MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 lens; Front 8 MP sensor with f/2.0 lens and 84° field of view;
Pixel 6 Pro: Rear 50 MP sensor with f/1.85 lens, laser detect autofocus, optical image stabilization; Rear 12 MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 lens; Rear 48 MP telephoto sensor with f/3.5 lens; Front 11.1 MP front camera with f/2.2 lens and 94° field of view.
Battery: 4,614 mAh (Pixel 6); 5,003 mAh (Pixel 6 Pro); both are non-removable and have fast charging, wireless charging and reverse wireless charging
Materials: Aluminum frame, glass back, IP68 water and dust resistance
Colors: Pixel 6 Stormy Black , Kinda Coral and Sorta Seafoam ; Pixel 6 Pro Stormy Black , Cloudy White and Sorta Sunny
Operating system: Android 12, upgradable to Android 14, with minimum 3 years of major OS support and 5 years of security update support.[21][22]
Camera: 12.2 MP sensor with f/1.7 lens and 12 MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 lens, autofocus with dual-pixel phase detection, optical and electrical image stabilization; 8 MP front camera with f/2.0 lens.
Battery: 4,410 mAh; non-removable battery with 18 W charging
Materials: Aluminum frame, plastic back, IP67 water and dust resistance
Colors: Charcoal , Chalk and Sage
Operating System: Android 12, upgradable to Android 14, with minimum 3 years of major OS support and 5 years of security update support.[23]
Cameras: Pixel 7 Rear 50 MP sensor with f/1.85 lens and 12 MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 lens, front 8 MP sensor with f/2.2 lens and 92.8° field of view; Pixel 7 Pro Rear 50 MP sensor with f/1.85 lens, 12 MP ultrawide sensor with f/2.2 lens and 48 MP telephoto sensor with f/3.5 lens, front 11.1 MP sensor with f/2.2 lens and 92.8° field of view; Laser detect autofocus, optical image stabilization.
Battery: 4,355 mAh (Pixel 7); 5,000 mAh (Pixel 7 Pro); both are non-removable and have fast charging, wireless charging and reverse-wireless charging
Materials: Aluminum frame, glass back, IP68 water and dust resistance
Colors: Pixel 7 Obsidian , Snow and Lemongrass ; Pixel 7 Pro Obsidian , Snow and Hazel
Operating system: Android 13, with minimum 3 years of major OS support and 5 years of security update support.[24][25]
Battery: Pixel 8: Non-removable 4575 mAh battery, with fast and wireless charging; Pixel 8 Pro: Non-removable 5050 mAh battery, with fast and wireless charging
Google announced the Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL at the Made by Google event, alongside the Pixel 9 and the Pixel 9 Pro Fold on August 13, 2024.[30]
Battery: 4560 mAh, with fast and wireless charging
Materials: 100% recycled aluminum frame, scratch-resistant Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 cover glass, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 silky matte back with polished finish metal frame, IPX8 water resistant
Colors: Porcelain and Obsidian
Operating System: Android 14, with 7 years of OS/security updates[34]
The Pixel C was announced by Google at an event on September 29, 2015,[35] alongside the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P phones (among other products). The Pixel C includes a USB-C port and a 3.5 mm headphone jack.[36] The device shipped with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, and later received Android 7.x Nougat and Android 8.x Oreo. Google stopped selling the Pixel C in December 2017.[37]
Display: 10.2" display with 2560×1800 pixel resolution
The Pixel Slate, a 12.3 in (31 cm) 2-in-1 tablet and laptop, was announced by Google in New York City on October 9, 2018,[38] alongside the Pixel 3 and 3 XL. The Pixel Slate includes two USB-C ports but omits the headphone jack. The device runs ChromeOS on IntelKaby Lake processors, with options ranging from a Celeron on the low end to an i7 on the high end. In June 2019, Google announced it will not further develop the product line, and cancelled two models that were under development.[39]
The Pixel Tablet was announced by Google at I/O 2022. It comes with a stand, similar to that of a Home Hub; however, it is detachable.[40] It was released on June 20, 2023.[41]
Google announced the first-generation Chromebook Pixel in a blog post on February 21, 2013.[42] 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 touchpad," integrated stereo speakers, and two built-in microphones.[43]
Display: 12.85" display with 2560×1700 pixel resolution
On March 11, 2015, Google announced the second generation of the Chromebook Pixel in a blog post.[44] The laptop includes two USB-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 touchpad," built-in stereo speakers, and two built-in microphones, among other features.[45]
Google discontinued the 2015 Chromebook Pixel on August 29, 2016.[46][47]
Display: 12.85" display with 2560×1700 pixel resolution
Processor: 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
The Google Pixel Watch is a first-generation wearable made by Google that released in October 2022. It features a circular display. Multiple wristbands for the watch are available on the Google Store for purchase.
The Pixel Watch 2 is a second-generation wearable made by Google that released in October 2023. It features a similar design to the first-generation Pixel Watch's circular display. Multiple wristbands for the watch are available on the Google Store for purchase.
At Google's October 2017 hardware event, a set of wirelessearbuds were unveiled alongside the Pixel 2 smartphones.[50] The earbuds are designed for phones running Android Marshmallow or higher, and work with Google Assistant.[51] In addition to audio playback and answering calls, the earbuds support translation in 40 languages through Google Translate.[52] The earbuds are able to auto pair with the Pixel 2 with the help of the Google Assistant and "Nearby".[53] The Pixel Buds are available in the colors Just Black, Clearly White and Kinda Blue. The earbuds have a battery capacity of 120 mAh while the charging case that comes with the Pixel Buds have a battery capacity of 620 mAh.[54] The earbuds are priced at $159.[54]
A second generation of Pixel Buds were released in 2020, omitting the cord between the two earbuds. In June 2021, a mid-range variant of the second-generation earbuds were released as the Pixel Buds A-Series.
At the 2022 Google I/O event, an enhanced version of the second-generation earbuds was announced and later released in May 2022, as the Pixel Buds Pro, which featured Active Noise Cancellation mode, transparency mode, and spatial audio (added in a subsequent software update). The "Pro" earbuds are priced at $199.
Pixelbook Pen
Alongside the launch of the Pixelbook in October 2017, Google announced the Pixelbook Pen, a stylus to be used with the Pixelbook. It has pressure sensitivity as well as support for Google Assistant. The Pen is powered by a replaceable AAAA battery and is priced at US$99.[55]
Pixel Stand
In October 2018, Google announced the Pixel Stand alongside the Pixel 3 smartphones.[56] In addition to standard 5 watt Qi wireless charging, the Pixel Stand has wireless 10 watt charging using a proprietary technology from Google.[57] It also enables a software mode on the Pixel 3 that allows it to act as a smart display similar to the Google Home Hub. In October 2021, alongside the release of the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones, a second-generation Pixel Stand was made to support the phones' new wireless charging speeds of 23 watts.[58]
Google Pixel UI[59] is an Android skin used for the Pixel phones and the Pixel Tablet, and developed by Google. Starting from first generation of Google Pixel phones,[60][61] Google had replaced the launcher for their smartphone with Pixel Launcher instead of Google Now Launcher which is the default launcher for Nexus series.
Unlike the Nexus phones, which Google shipped with "stock" Android (AOSP), the Pixel UI that came with the first generation Pixel phones were slightly modified compared to "stock" Android. Currently, Pixel UI and its home launcher are available on Pixel family devices only. (However, third-party modifications allow non-Pixel smartphones to install the Pixel Launcher with Google Now feed integration).[62]
During the launch of Android 4.x "Ice Cream Sandwich", Google had started to replace some of the stock Android apps with Google apps, including the stock Android music apps with Google Play Music, and Android browser with Google Chrome. By the launch of Android 4.4.x "KitKat", most of the stock Android apps had been replaced with Google apps, such as the stock Android gallery being replaced with Google Photos, etc.[63] This also includes the Android home launcher being replaced with the Google Now Launcher, allowing users to access to their Google Now feed more conveniently.[64] However, the rest of the UI was still similar to stock Android, including the settings menu and toggles buttons colors.[65]
Google officially launched the Pixel Launcher and Pixel UI together the Pixel phones; unlike the Google Now Launcher which allowed non Nexus phones to install, the Pixel Launcher was only available on the Pixel phones. Most Android smartphones including Nexus phones are not compatible with the launcher.[66] Some of the modifications Google had done to differentiate Pixel UI with stock Android included the setting toggle's buttons colors, and 24/7 online support which allowed the user to get direct support from Google's customer support.[67]
^For unsupported devices, lifespan describes the time between initial release and final software update. For supported devices it's the time from initial release to the present date in years and months.
^"Google Pixel 3 review". GSMArena.com. October 31, 2018. p. 5. Audio is recorded in stereo at 192 kbps - a new development after the Pixel 2's mono audio