Google’s new Pixel phones have finally been unveiled. On this event, Google discussed user security and their in-house titan security chip which makes a more secure experience for users.
Yesterday Google Shutdown its Google Plus platform because of its bug which was leaking user static data to third-party developers. So in this event, they are more like into security, as per their announcement, their in-house Titan Security Chip will protect user’s sensitive data on a device through advanced disk encryption and secure lock screen.
Pixel 3
- Starts at $799 and £739 (64 GB)
- 5.5 inch 443 ppi OLED screen
- 12.2MP “dual-pixel” rear camera
Pixel 3 XL
- Starts at $899 and £869 (64 GB)
- 6.3 inch 523 ppi OLED screen
- 12.2MP “dual-pixel” rear camera
The Pixel Stand, a wireless charger that works with the phones, will sell for $79 and £69.
Both the phone comes in three colors, each with cheeky names: Just Black, Clearly White and Not Pink with glass backs along with matte and glossy textures in two-tone backing.
Pixel 3 has two front-facing cameras and Google claims that the second camera captures 184 percent more of the scene as the iPhone XS. New features called Top Shot, which uses AI to pick the best moments to take a picture, Night Sight, used in low-light settings without a flash, and Super Res Zoom, which improves zooming without losing image quality are implemented on these devices.
But it’s a surprise to see that Google’s Flagship Smart Phone still stick with a single rear camera while other manufacturers are moving with dual even triple camera setup.
US residents can pre-order the phones now with shipping starting on Oct. 17. People in the UK can pre-order now with phones arriving Nov. 1. More markets will be added Nov. 1.