Google has taken a new approach to the Pixel 5. Instead going with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 to make it extremely expensive, Google is using a midrange Snapdragon 765G chipset with 8Gigs of RAM and 128Gigs of storage.Yeah, you got that right, it's the same chip that you find on the OnePlus Nord. However, the Pixel 5 is packed with flagship-grade features, with all of them focusing on the good user experience.
Google's Pixel line-up phones are well known for the camera setup and performance and the Pixel 5 improves upon that. The main camera is still using a 12.2 MP sensor with 1.4um senor size. Night Sight is back along with a new portrait lighting effect to change the angle of lighting. A cinematic mode for the video shooting has also included in the camera app. You can record 4K videos at 60 fps and there’s Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) onboard for stability.
Other Features
As for the display, the Pixel 6 gets a new 6-inch Full HD+ AMOLED display with refresh rate of 90Hz. The top of the display only has a punch-hole cutout for the front camera. The bezels are shrunk to almost non-existent and there’s no chin. The rest of the body is made of aluminum and a type of resin to allow for wireless charging. There’s IP68 certification for water and dust resistance.
The 4080mAh battery is the biggest one on a Pixel device yet. This is charged by an 18W fast-charging system via a USB-C port. There’s wireless charging, as mentioned, and reverse wireless charging too. If you didn’t notice already, the Pixel Imprint fingerprint sensor is back.
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