Google Pixel 5: Specs, Launch date, Design and Price
If there is
one way we could describe the Pixel 4, it would be “disappointing.” Google made
a ton of smart moves with the phone, striking its fantastic cameras and super
quick face unlock. However, unforgivably awful battery life kept it away from
being an easy recommendation. As you might guess, this has left us eager to
perceive how they can improve things for the Google Pixel 5.
Using Pixel
4 is a remarkable thing, but there is no getting around the trade-offs needed
to use it as an everyday driver. Everything the Pixel 5 requires doing to be an
extraordinary phone is to give us a similar Pixel 4 experience, use a sensibly
sized battery and include a super-wide camera.
Is that what’s going on? Peruse on to discover all that we know so far about the Google Pixel 5!
Specifications
- Snapdragon 765G chip
- Lower price
- Improved power efficiency
- Bigger battery size
- Improved camera
- 5G support
- 5.8-inch OLED display for the Pixel 5 and 6.1-inch or 6.3-inch OLED display for the Google Pixel 5 XL
- 6GB of RAM
- 128GB of internal storage for base model
Design
The new design has pretty thick and symmetrical black bezels on the front and rounded edges, similar to previous models.
The fingerprint sensor is on the back and it has a square-ish module that fits the cameras. You can see the USB Type-C port on the bottom of the phone, with the peculiar Pixel speaker grilles that look like cutouts.
The sides
and back of the phone might have different materials, according to the CADs.
Like the Pixel 4, the Pixel 5 will probably have aluminum sides and a glass
back too.
Unofficial
launch date
Google Pixel
5 is rumoured to be launched on September 30, 2020.
Price
As for the
price, the Pixel 5 it will most likely start at $699.