Google going all Pixel

Google has surprised a lot people with their new smartphone, the Google Pixel. The phone comes in three colors: Quite Black, Very Silver, and Really Blue. The phone is now in stock only in Verizon stores and Google's own website for a heavy price of $649 for the regular size and $769 for the XL, but will cost more if the buyer wants more GBs available.

Alejandro Gonzalez

Google has surprised a lot people with their new smartphone, the Google Pixel. The phone comes in three colors: Quite Black, Very Silver, and Really Blue. The phone is now in stock only in Verizon stores and Google’s own website for a heavy price of $649 for the regular size and $769 for the XL, but will cost more if the buyer wants more GBs available.

Joel Chavez, Tech Reporter

Google amazes people with their new high tech smartphone, Google Pixel. The smartphone features the fast and concise Android version Nougat 7.1 and has high quality in their photos. It also has unlimited storage for all the photos and videos that users may need stored in Google Photos.

Google Pixel has a voice trigger Assistant, which will help users search for anything on the web or search for nearby destination like restaurants, stores or any other destination. The voice trigger assistant is activated by saying “Okay Google” and will answer any question asked. The device may take a few attempts to pick up your voice in noisy environments or when loud music is playing in the background, but Dave Snelling of dailystar.co.uk states that with Google Assistant, “this is by far the best voice-controlled phone on the market.”

Google decided to not just sell the Google Pixel on their own website, like their previous Nexus phone, but signed a distribution partnership with Verizon Wireless, which will only sell their new smartphone in every Verizon Wireless store. Google have already started to sell the smartphone throughout these past weeks starting at $649 and $769 for the XL version.