Comparison of Google Pixel smartphones

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The following is a comparative list of smartphones belonging to the Google Pixel line of devices, all using the Android operating system.

Model Pixel Pixel XL Pixel 2 Pixel 2 XL Pixel 3 Pixel 3 XL Pixel 3a Pixel 3a XL Pixel 4 Pixel 4 XL Pixel 4a Pixel 4a (5G) Pixel 5 Pixel 5a
Status [1] Discontinued and unsupportedDiscontinued but still supported
Manufacturer HTC LG Foxconn [2]
CodenameSailfishMarlinWalleyeTaimenBluelineCrosshatchSargoBonitoFlameCoralSunfishBrambleRedfinBarbet
Key datesReleasedOctober 2016October 2017October 2018May 2019October 2019August 2020November 2020October 2020August 2021
DiscontinuedApril 11, 2018April 1, 2019March 31, 2020July 1, 2020August 6, 2020January 31, 2022August 20, 2021July 21, 2022
Image Pixel (2016).svg Pixel XL (2016).svg Pixel 2 (2017).svg Pixel 2 XL (2017).svg Pixel 3 schematic.svg Pixel 3 XL schematic.svg Pixel 3a (2019).svg Pixel 3a XL (2019).svg Pixel 4 schematic.svg Pixel 4 schematic.svg Pixel 4a front schematic.svg Pixel 4a front schematic.svg Pixel 5 (2020).svg Pixel 4a front schematic.svg
Android version Initial 7.1 Nougat 8 Oreo 9 Pie 10 11
Upgradable to 10 11 12 12.1 13 Stable: 13
Beta: 13 QPR3 Beta 3 [3]
Stable: 14
Beta: 14 Beta 2.1 [4]
Last updated [1] December 2019December 2020June 2022September 2022February 2023August 2023October 2023
Google Photos Storage benefits [5] Forever original qualityOriginal Quality before 2021/1/16, free Storage Saver afterwardsOriginal Quality before 2022/1/31, free Storage Saver afterwardsFree Storage SaverN/A
Cellular frequencies GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/20 /25/26/28/29/30/41
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 3×DL
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/20 /25/26/28/29/30/32/ 38/40/41/66
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 3×DL and 4×4 MIMO
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/18 /19/20/25/26/28/29/ 32/38/39/40/41/42/46/ 66/71
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 5×DL and 4×4 MIMO
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/17/20 /25/26/28/32/38/40/ 41/66/71
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 3×DL and 2×2 MIMO
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/17 /18/19/20/25/26/28/ 29/30/38/39/ 40/41/46/48/66/71
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 5×DL and 4×4 MIMO
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/17 /18/19/20/25/26/28/ 29/30/38/39/ 40/41/46/48/66/71
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 3×DL and 2×2 MIMO
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/17 /18/19/20/25/26/28/ 29/30/32/38/ 39/40/41/42/46/48/ 66/71
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 3×DL and 2×2 MIMO
5G bands: 1/2/3/5/7/8/12/28/ 41/66/71/77/78 (258/260/261 on Verizon Pixel 4a (5G UW) and Pixel 5)
GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/17 /18/19/20/25/26/28/ 29/30/32/38/ 39/40/41/42/46/48/ 66/71
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 3×DL and 2×2 MIMO
5G bands: 1/2/5/12/25/28/ 41/66/71/77/78
Data speeds HSDPA / HSPA+ / DC-HSPA+
DimensionsSize
(H×W×D)
143.8 mm × 69.5 mm × 8.5 mm
5.66 in × 2.74 in × 0.33 in
154.7 mm × 75.7 mm × 8.5 mm
6.09 in × 2.98 in × 0.33 in
145.7 mm × 69.7 mm × 7.8 mm
5.74 in × 2.74 in × 0.31 in
157.9 mm × 76.7 mm × 7.9 mm
6.22 in × 3.02 in × 0.31 in
145.6 mm × 68.2 mm × 7.9 mm
5.73 in × 2.69 in × 0.31 in
158.0 mm × 76.7 mm × 7.9 mm
6.22 in × 3.02 in × 0.31 in
151.3 mm × 70.1 mm × 8.2 mm
5.96 in × 2.76 in × 0.32 in
160.1 mm × 76.1 mm × 8.2 mm
6.30 in × 3.00 in × 0.32 in
147.1 mm × 68.8 mm × 8.2 mm
5.79 in × 2.71 in × 0.32 in
160.4 mm × 75.1 mm × 8.2 mm
6.31 in × 2.96 in × 0.32 in
144 mm × 69.4 mm × 8.2 mm
5.67 in × 2.73 in × 0.32 in
153.9 mm × 74 mm × 8.2 mm
6.06 in × 2.91 in × 0.32 in
144.7 mm × 70.4 mm × 8 mm
5.70 in × 2.77 in × 0.31 in
154.9 mm × 73.7 mm × 7.6 mm
6.10 in × 2.90 in × 0.30 in
Weight143 g (5.0 oz)168 g (5.9 oz)143 g (5.0 oz)175 g (6.2 oz)148 g (5.2 oz)184 g (6.5 oz)147 g (5.2 oz)167 g (5.9 oz)162 g (5.7 oz)193 g (6.8 oz)143 g (5.0 oz)168 g (5.9 oz)151 g (5.3 oz)183 g (6.5 oz)
SiliconChipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 821Qualcomm Snapdragon 835Qualcomm Snapdragon 845Qualcomm Snapdragon 670Qualcomm Snapdragon 855Qualcomm Snapdragon 730GQualcomm Snapdragon 765G
Processor Quad core 64-bit ARMv8-A
  • 2× 2.15 GHz Kryo Performance
  • 2× 1.6 GHz Kryo Efficiency
Octa core 64-bit ARMv8-A
  • 4× 2.35 GHz Kryo 280 Performance
  • 4× 1.9 GHz Kryo 280 Efficiency
Octa core 64-bit ARMv8-A
  • 4× 2.5 GHz Kryo 385 Gold
  • 4× 1.6 GHz Kryo 385 Silver
Octa core 64-bit ARMv8-A
  • 4× 2.0 GHz Kryo 360 Gold
  • 4× 1.7 GHz Kryo 360 Silver
Octa core 64-bit ARMv8-A
  • 1× 2.84 GHz Kryo 485 Gold Prime
  • 3× 2.42 GHz Kryo 485 Gold
  • 4× 1.78 GHz Kryo 485 Silver
Octa core 64 bit ARMv8-A
  • 2× 2.2 GHz Kryo 470 Gold
  • 6× 1.8 GHz Kryo 470 Silver
Octa core 64 bit ARMv8-A
  • 1× 2.4 GHz Kryo 475 Prime
  • 1× 2.2 GHz Kryo 475 Gold
  • 6× 1.8 GHz Kryo 475 Silver
Graphics Adreno 530Adreno 540Adreno 630Adreno 615Adreno 640Adreno 618Adreno 620
Memory 4 GB LPDDR44 GB LPDDR4X6 GB LPDDR4X8 GB LPDDR4X6 GB LPDDR4X
Storage 32 or 128 GB64 or 128 GB64 GB64 or 128 GB128 GB
Memory card readerN/A
Local networking A-GPS/GLONASS
Bluetooth 4.2
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
NFC
A-GPS/GLONASS
Bluetooth 5.0
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
NFC
A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS
Bluetooth 5.0
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac
NFC
Battery capacity (mAh)2,7703,4502,7003,5202,9153,4303,0003,7002,8003,7003,1403,8854,0804,680
Face buttonsOn-screen buttons
MaterialsAluminum and Gorilla Glass 4Aluminum and Gorilla Glass 5Plastic and Asahi Dragontrail GlassAluminum and Gorilla Glass 5Plastic and Gorilla Glass 3Aluminum and Gorilla Glass 6Aluminum and Gorilla Glass 3
Water resistanceIP53IP67IP68N/AIP68N/AIP68IP67
Ports
USB-C
3.5 mm TRRS
USB-C 3.1 Gen 1
USB-C
3.5 mm TRRS
USB-C 3.1 Gen 1
USB-C 3.1 Gen 1
3.5 mm TRRS
USB-C 3.1 Gen 1
USB-C 3.1 Gen 1
3.5 mm TRRS
Display5.0 in (130 mm) AMOLED
1080×1920 px
(441 ppi)
9:16 aspect ratio
5.5 in (140 mm) AMOLED
1440×2560 px
(534 ppi)
9:16 aspect ratio
5.0 in (130 mm) AMOLED
1080×1920 px
(441 ppi)
9:16 aspect ratio
6.0 in (150 mm) P-OLED
1440×2880 px
(538 ppi)
1:2 aspect ratio
5.5 in (140 mm) OLED
1080×2160 px
(443 ppi)
1:2 aspect ratio
6.3 in (160 mm) OLED
1440×2960 px
(523 ppi)
18:37 aspect ratio
5.6 in (140 mm) OLED
1080×2220 px
(441 ppi)
18:37 aspect ratio
6.0 in (150 mm) OLED
1080×2160 px
(402 ppi)
1:2 aspect ratio
5.7 in (140 mm) 90 Hz OLED
1080×2280 px
(444 ppi)
9:19 aspect ratio
6.3 in (160 mm) 90 Hz OLED
1440×3040 px
(537 ppi)
9:19 aspect ratio
5.8 in (150 mm) OLED
1080×2340 px
(443 ppi)
6:13 aspect ratio
6.2 in (160 mm) OLED
1080×2340 px
(413 ppi)
6:13 aspect ratio
6.0 in (150 mm) 90 Hz OLED
1080×2340 px
(432 ppi)
6:13 aspect ratio
6.34 in (161 mm) OLED
1080×2400 px
(415 ppi)
9:20 aspect ratio
Rear cameraSensor Sony IMX378 Exmor RS, 1/2.3"
12.3 MP (4048×3036), 4:3 aspect ratio [6] [7]
Sony IMX362 Exmor RS, 1/2.55"
12.2 MP (4032×3024), 4:3 aspect ratio [8]
Sony IMX363 Exmor RS, 1/2.55"
12.2 MP (4032×3024), 4:3 aspect ratio [8] [9]
Wide: Sony IMX363 Exmor RS, 1/2.55"
12.2 MP (4032×3024), 4:3 aspect ratio [10] [11]
Sony IMX363 Exmor RS, 1/2.55"
12.2 MP (4032×3024), 4:3 aspect ratio [12]
Wide: Sony IMX363 Exmor RS, 1/2.55"
12.2 MP (4032×3024), 4:3 aspect ratio
N/AUltrawide: Sony IMX481 Exmor RS, 1/3"
16 MP (4656×3496), 4:3 aspect ratio [13]
Telephoto: Sony IMX481 Exmor RS, 1/3"
16 MP (4656×3496), 4:3 aspect ratio [10] [11]
N/A
Lensf=4.67mm (80° diag. AOV) f/2.0 [6] f=4.44mm (77° diag. AOV) f/1.8Wide: f=4.38mm (78° diag. AOV) f/1.7f=4.38mm (78° diag. AOV) f/1.7 [12] f=4.38mm (78° diag. AOV) f/1.7 [12]
N/AUltrawide: f=2.22mm (107° diag. AOV) f/2.2
Telephoto: f=5.84mm (52° diag. AOV) f/2.4N/A
VideoUp to 4K@30, 1080p@120 or 720p@240Up to 4K@60 or 1080p@240
Features PDAF & CDAF with laser assist
EIS
Dual pixel PDAF
EIS OIS
Dual pixel PDAF
EIS OIS, 2x optical zoom
Dual pixel PDAF
EIS OIS
Front cameraSensor Sony IMX179 Exmor R, 1/3.2"
8 MP (3264×2448), 4:3 aspect ratio [6] [8] [14]
Sony IMX355 Exmor, 1/4"
8 MP (3264×2448), 4:3 aspect ratio [8]
1/4"?
8 MP (3264×2448), 4:3 aspect ratio
Sony IMX520 Exmor RS, 1/3.6"
8 MP (3264×2448), 4:3 aspect ratio [10] [11]
Sony IMX355 Exmor, 1/4"
8 MP (3264×2448), 4:3 aspect ratio [12] [13]
Lensf=3.38mm (80° diag. AOV) f/2.4 [6] f=3.0mm (75° diag. AOV) f/1.8, [8] [15] autofocus enabled.f=2.54mm (84° diag. AOV) f/2.0 [9] f=2.49mm (90° diag. AOV) f/2.0f=2.51mm (85° diag. AOV) f/2.0 [12]
f=2.0mm (92° diag. AOV) f/2.2 [8] [15]
VideoUp to 1080p30
Wireless charging [16] NoYesNoYesNoYesNo
Reverse wireless chargingNoYesNo
SIM card format Nano-SIM Nano-SIM and Google Fi eSIM
eSIM only supports Fi [17] [18]
Nano-SIM and eSIM
can only use either at a time [19]
Nano-SIM and eSIM, DSDS [20]
Colors
  •  Very Silver
  •  Quite Black
  •  Really Blue (ltd)
  •  Just Black
  •  Clearly White
  •  Kinda Blue
  •  Just Black
  •  Black & White
  •  Just Black
  •  Clearly White
  •  Not Pink
  •  Just Black
  •  Clearly White
  •  Purple-ish
  •  Just Black
  •  Clearly White
  •  Oh So Orange
  •  Just Black
  •  Barely Blue (ltd, added 2020-11-16)
  •  Just Black
  •  Clearly White
  •  Just Black
  •  Sorta Sage
  •  Mostly Black
References [21] [22] [21] [23] [24] [25] [24] [26] [27] [28] [27] [29] [30] [31] [30] [32] [33] [34] [33] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] [44]


Model Pixel 6 Pixel 6 Pro Pixel 6a Pixel 7 Pixel 7 Pro Pixel 7a Pixel Fold Pixel 8 Pixel 8 Pro
Status [1] Discontinued but still supportedIn production
Manufacturer Foxconn [2]
CodenameOrioleRavenBluejayPantherCheetahLynxFelixShibaHusky
Key datesReleasedOctober 2021July 2022October 2022May 2023June 2023October 2023
DiscontinuedOctober 13, 2022
Image Google Pixel 6 front.svg Google Pixel 6 Pro front.svg Pixel 6a (2022).svg Google Pixel 7 front.svg Google Pixel 7 Pro front.svg Pixel 7a (2023).svg Google Pixel Fold inside (Obsidian).svg Google Pixel 8 front.svg Google Pixel 8 Pro front.svg
Android version Initial 12 13 14
Upgradable toStable: 14
Beta: 14 Beta 2.1 [4]
Last updated [1] October 2023
Google Photos Storage benefits [5] N/A
Cellular frequencies GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
LTE (US) bands: 1/2/3/4/5/7/8/12/13/14/17 /18/19/20/25/26/28/29/30/32/38/ 39/40/41/42/46/48/66/71
Carrier Aggregation: Yes, up to 3×DL and 2×2 MIMO
5G bands: 1/2/3/5/7/8/12/14/20/25/28/ 30/38/40/41/48/66/71/77/78 (257/258/260/261 on Verizon)
 ?
Data speeds HSDPA / HSPA+ / DC-HSPA+
DimensionsSize
(H×W×D)
158.6 mm × 74.8 mm × 8.9 mm
6.24 in × 2.94 in × 0.35 in
163.9 mm × 75.9 mm × 8.9 mm
6.45 in × 2.99 in × 0.35 in
152.2 mm × 71.8 mm × 8.9 mm
5.99 in × 2.83 in × 0.35 in
155.6 mm × 73.2 mm × 8.7 mm
6.13 in × 2.88 in × 0.34 in
162.9 mm × 76.6 mm × 8.9 mm
6.41 in × 3.02 in × 0.35 in
152 mm × 72.9 mm × 9 mm
5.98 in × 2.87 in × 0.35 in
Folded: 139.7 mm × 79.5 mm × 12.1 mm
5.50 in × 3.13 in × 0.48 in
Unfolded: 139.7 mm × 158.7 mm × 5.8 mm
5.50 in × 6.25 in × 0.23 in
150.5 mm × 70.8 mm × 8.9 mm
5.93 in × 2.79 in × 0.35 in
162.6 mm × 76.5 mm × 8.8 mm
6.40 in × 3.01 in × 0.35 in
Weight207 g (7.3 oz)210 g (7.4 oz)178 g (6.3 oz)197 g (6.9 oz)212 g (7.5 oz)194 g (6.8 oz)283 g (10.0 oz)187 g (6.6 oz)213 g (7.5 oz)
SiliconChipset Google Tensor Google Tensor G2Google Tensor G3
Processor Octa core 64 bit ARMv8-A Octa core 64 bit ARMv8-A
  • 2× 2.85 GHz Cortex-X1
  • 2× 2.35 GHz GHz Cortex-A78
  • 4× 1.8 GHz Cortex-A55
Nona core 64 bit ARMv9-A
  • 1× 3.0 GHz Cortex-X3
  • 4× 2.45 GHz Cortex-A715
  • 4× 2.15 GHz Cortex-A510
Graphics Mali-G78 MP20Mali-G710 MP7 Immortalis-G715s MC10
Memory 8 GB LPDDR512 GB LPDDR56 GB LPDDR58 GB LPDDR512 GB LPDDR58 GB LPDDR512 GB LPDDR58 GB LPDDR5X12 GB LPDDR5X
Storage 128 GB128 or 256 GB128, 256 or 512 GB128 GB256 or 512 GB128 GB128, 256 or 512 GB; 1 TB
Memory card readerN/A
Local networkingA-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BDS
Bluetooth 5.2
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/6e
NFC
A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BDS
Bluetooth 5.3
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/6e
NFC
A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS
Bluetooth 5.2
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/6e
NFC
A-GPS, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, BDS
Bluetooth 5.3
Wi-Fi IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac/6e
NFC
Battery capacity (mAh)4,6145,0034,4104,3555,0004,3854,8214,5755,050
Face buttonsOn-screen buttons
MaterialsAluminum and Gorilla Glass VictusPlastic and Gorilla Glass 3Aluminum and Gorilla Glass VictusPlastic and Gorilla Glass 3Aluminum, Plastic, and Gorilla Glass VictusAluminum and Gorilla Glass Victus 2
Water resistanceIP68IP67IP68IP67IPX8IP68
PortsUSB-C 3.1 Gen 1USB-C 3.2 Gen 2
Display6.4 in (160 mm) 90 Hz OLED
1080×2400 px
(411 ppi)
9:20 aspect ratio
6.7 in (170 mm) 120 Hz LTPO OLED
1400×3120 px
(512 ppi)
6:13 aspect ratio
6.1 in (150 mm) OLED
1080×2400 px
(429 ppi)
9:20 aspect ratio
6.3 in (160 mm) 90 Hz OLED
1080×2400 px
(416 ppi)
9:20 aspect ratio
6.7 in (170 mm) 120 Hz LTPO OLED
1440×3120 px
(512 ppi)
6:13 aspect ratio
6.1 in (150 mm) 90 Hz OLED
1080×2400 px
(429 ppi)
9:20 aspect ratio
Front/Cover: 5.8 in (150 mm) 120 Hz OLED
1080×2092 px
(408 ppi)
9:17.4 aspect ratio

Inside: 7.6 in (190 mm) 120 Hz OLED
2208×1840 px
(378 ppi)
6:5 aspect ratio

6.2 in (160 mm) 120 Hz OLED
1080×2400 px
(428 ppi)
9:20 aspect ratio
6.7 in (170 mm) 120 Hz LTPO OLED
1344×2992 px
(489 ppi)
9:20 aspect ratio
Rear cameraSensorWide: Samsung ISOCELL GN1, 1/1.31",
50 MP (8160×6144), 4:3 aspect ratio [45]
Wide: Sony IMX363 Exmor RS, 1/2.55"
12.2 MP (4032×3024), 4:3 aspect ratio
Wide: Samsung ISOCELL GN1, 1/1.31",
50 MP (8160×6144), 4:3 aspect ratio
Wide: Sony IMX787 Exmor RS, 1/1.73"
64 MP (9280×6920), 4:3 aspect ratio
Wide: 48 MP (8000×6000?), 4:3 aspect ratioWide: Samsung ISOCELL GNV?, 1/1.31",
50 MP (8160×6144), 4:3 aspect ratio
Ultrawide: Sony IMX386 Exmor RS, 1/2.9"
12 MP (4032×3016), 4:3 aspect ratio [45]
Ultrawide: Sony IMX381 Exmor RS, 1/2.9"
12 MP (4032×3016), 4:3 aspect ratio
Ultrawide: Sony IMX712 Exmor RS
13 MP (4160×3120), 4:3 aspect ratio
Ultrawide: Sony?
10.8 MP, 4:3 aspect ratio
Ultrawide: Sony IMX381? Exmor RS, 1/2.9"
12 MP (4032×3016), 4:3 aspect ratio
Ultrawide: Sony IMX787? Exmor RS, 1/1.73"
64 MP cropped to 48MP (8064×6048?), 4:3 aspect ratio
N/ATelephoto: Sony IMX586 Exmor RS, 1/2"
48 MP (8000×6000), 4:3 aspect ratio [45]
N/ATelephoto: Samsung ISOCELL GM5, 1/2.55"
48 MP (8064×6048), 4:3 aspect ratio
N/ATelephoto: 10.8 MP, 4:3 aspect ratioN/ATelephoto: Samsung ISOCELL GM5?, 1/2.55"
48 MP (8064×6048), 4:3 aspect ratio
Lensf=6.81mm (82° diag. AOV) f/1.85 [46] f=4.38mm (77° diag. AOV) f/1.7f=6.81mm (82° diag. AOV) f/1.85f=5.43mm (80° diag. AOV) f/1.9f=4.53mm (82° diag. AOV) f/1.7f=6.9mm (82° diag. AOV) f/1.68
Ultrawide: f=2.35mm (114° diag. AOV) f/2.2 [46] Ultrawide: f=1.95mm (125.8° diag. AOV) f/2.2Ultrawide: f=1.84mm (120° AOV) f/2.2Ultrawide: f=2.22mm (121° AOV) f/2.2Ultrawide: f=1.95mm (125.8° AOV) f/2.2Ultrawide: f=2.23mm (125.5° AOV) f/1.95
N/ATelephoto: f=19.0mm (23.5° diag. AOV) f/3.5 [46] N/ATelephoto: f=19.0mm (20.5° diag. AOV) f/3.5N/ATelephoto: f=14.2mm (22° diag. AOV) f/3.1N/ATelephoto: f=18.0mm (21.8° diag. AOV) f/2.8
VideoUp to 4K@60 or 1080p@240Up to 4K@60 or 1080p@60
FeaturesDual pixel PDAF Laser AF
EIS OIS
Dual pixel PDAF Laser AF
EIS OIS, 4x optical zoom
Dual pixel PDAF
EIS OIS
Dual pixel PDAF Laser AF
EIS OIS
Dual pixel PDAF Laser AF
EIS OIS, 5x optical zoom
Omnidirectional PDAF
EIS OIS
Front cameraSensor Sony IMX355 Exmor, 1/4"
8 MP (3264×2448), 4:3 aspect ratio [12] [13]
11.1 MP, 4:3 aspect ratio Sony IMX355 Exmor, 1/4"
8 MP (3264×2448), 4:3 aspect ratio
Samsung ISOCELL 3J1, 1/3",
10.8 MP (3976×2736), 4:3 aspect ratio
Sony IMX712 Exmor RS,
13 MP (4032×3024), 4:3 aspect ratio
Front/Cover: 9.5 MP, 4:3 aspect ratio
Inside: 1/4" 8 MP, 4:3 aspect ratio
1/3.1" 10.5 MP (3648×2736), 4:3 aspect ratio
Lensf=2.51mm (85° diag. AOV) f/2.0 [12] f=2.7mm (94° diag. AOV) f/2.2 [47] f=2.54mm (84° diag. AOV) f/2.0f=2.74mm (92.8° AOV) f/2.2f=2.7mm (84° AOV) f/2.2Front: f=2.7?mm (95° AOV) f/2.2f=2.7?mm (95° AOV) f/2.2
Interior: f=?mm f/2.0
VideoUp to 1080p30Up to 4K30 or 1080p60Up to 1080p30Up to 4K60 or 1080p60Up to 4K30 or 1080p30Up to 4K60
Wireless charging [16] YesNoYes
Reverse wireless chargingYesNoYesNo
SIM card format Nano-SIM and eSIM, DSDS [20]
Colors
  •  Stormy Black
  •  Sorta Seafoam
  •  Kinda Coral
  •  Stormy Black
  •  Cloudy White
  •  Sorta Sunny
  •  Charcoal
  •  Chalk
  •  Sage
  •  Lemongrass
  •  Snow
  •  Obsidian
  •  Hazel
  •  Snow
  •  Obsidian
  •  Coral (Google Store exclusive)
  •  Sea
  •  Charcoal
  •  Snow
  •  Porcelain
  •  Obsidian
  •  Hazel
  •  Mint
  •  Obsidian
  •  Rose
  •  Bay
  •  Mint
  •  Obsidian
  •  Porcelain
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