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-[* black] A pixel is but a point of light helping to form a picture. But this particular Pixel's picture is produced by some pretty performant pieces of—whoaaa this got out of hand. Let's just list the specs:
+[* black] Normally we're all about high resolution, but this is shaping up to be the most Pixellated teardown ever. Check out the specs on our teardown unit:
[* red] 6.3" OLED display with QHD+ 3040 x 1440 resolution (537 ppi) and variable refresh rate up to 90 Hz
[* orange] Octa-core 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, paired with 6 GB of LPDDR4X RAM
[* yellow] Dual rear-facing camera with one 12.2 MP ƒ/1.7 wide-angle module, and one 16 MP ƒ/2.4 telephoto module; single 8 MP ƒ/2.0 wide-angle selfie cam
[* green] 64 GB of onboard storage (128 GB optional)
[* light_blue] IP68 ingress protection rating
[* blue] Android 10 mobile OS
[* icon_note] Google, we'll see your radar and raise you some X-rays. Our esteemed colleagues at [https://www.creativeelectron.com|Creative Electron|new_window=true] provide an early look at this Pixel's internals—and it looks like a ''completely'' different layout from Pixels 2 and 3.