Also known as | Dragon (Board) or Smaug (Bootloader) |
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Manufacturer | Quanta, Foxconn (as contract manufacturers) |
Product family | Google Pixel |
Type | Tablet computer |
Release date | December 8, 2015 |
Introductory price | 32 GB: US$499 64 GB: US$599 Pixel C Keyboard: US$149 |
Discontinued | December 28, 2017 |
Operating system | Original: Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" Current: Android 8.1 "Oreo" (without Treble)[1] |
System on a chip | Nvidia Tegra X1 |
CPU | Quad-core 1.9 GHz 64-bit ARM Cortex-A57 |
Memory | 3 GB LPDDR4 RAM + 1 GB VRAM |
Storage | 32 or 64 GB flash memory |
Display | 10.2 in (260 mm) 1:√2 (64:45) aspect ratio, 308 ppi pixel density 2560x1800 px backlit LTPS IPS LCD |
Graphics | 256-core Maxwell, 16M colors |
Sound | Dual side-facing speakers |
Input | Multi-touch screen, accelerometer, gyroscope, magnetometer, quad microphone |
Camera | Rear: 8 MP Front: 2 MP |
Connectivity | 3.5 mm combo headphone/microphone jack, Bluetooth 4.1, Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n/ac @ 2.4 GHz & 5 GHz Dual-band) (2x2 MIMO), USB-C 3.1 |
Power | Internal rechargeable non-removable lithium-ion 3.8 V 34.2 W·h (9,000 mA·h) battery |
Online services | Google Play |
Dimensions | 242 mm (9.53 in) (h) 179 mm (7.05 in) (w) 7 mm (0.28 in) (d) |
Weight | 517 g (18.2 oz) |
Predecessor | Nexus 9 |
Successor | Google Pixel Slate |
Website | store |
The Pixel C is a 10.2-inch (260 mm) Android tablet developed and marketed by Google. The device was unveiled during a media event on September 29, 2015.[2] On October 9, 2018, it was succeeded by the Pixel Slate.[3]
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