Google has just showed to the world how it is taking on the smartphone industry, as it introduces the Google Pixel and the Google Pixel XL. Despite the obvious differences it has, it still has a lot in common which makes it harder for us to know which is the better buy. So which is which?
Google Pixel vs Google Pixel XL: Display
The main difference that the two Pixel phones has is that the Google Pixel has a 5-inch screen that features 1080p resolution, while the bigger 5.5-inch Google Pixel Xl offers a much better 2560 x 1440 resolution. Obviously, the Google Pixel XL wins this.
Google Pixel Vs Google Pixel XL: Specs
Both the Google Pixel and the Google Pixel XL will be running on the new Snapdragon 821 SoC. This means that both phones are equals in terms of processing power, as both also have 4GB of RAM. However, the two phones' big turnoff is that they don't have microSD slots.
Google Pixel vs Google Pixel XL: Software, Battery And Camera
The Google Pixel and the Google Pixel XL both run under the latest Android 7.1 Nougat, as well as its own Pixel Launcher. A split-screen productivity tool and the Doze mode which saves battery power are all featured in both Pixel phones.
Both the Google Pixel and the Google Pixel XL feature a 12.3-megapixel rear camera and an 8-megapixel front camera. But the Google Pixel XL has a much better battery life thanks to its 3,450 mAH. The Google Pixel only has a 2,770 mAH battery.
The Google Pixel starts at $649 for the 32GB model, while the Google Pixel XL is priced at $749 for the 128GB model. The Google Pixel and the Google Pixel XL will be out to the market on October 20.