Pixel C | |
Aka: | Dragon (Board) or Smaug (Bootloader) |
Developer: | |
Manufacturer: | Quanta, Foxconn (as contract manufacturers) |
Family: | Google Pixel |
Type: | Tablet computer |
Releasedate: | December 8, 2015 |
Price: | 32 GB: US$499 64 GB: US$599 Pixel C Keyboard: US$149 |
Discontinued: | December 28, 2017 |
Os: | Original: Android 6.0 "Marshmallow" Current: Android 8.1 "Oreo" (without Treble)[1] |
Power: | Internal rechargeable non-removable lithium-ion mA·h) battery |
Soc: | 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: | 10.2inches 1: (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 |
Service: | Google Play |
Dimensions: | 2422NaN2 (h) 1792NaN2 (w) 72NaN2 (d) |
Weight: | 517g |
Predecessor: | Nexus 9 |
Successor: | Google Pixel Slate |
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. On October 9, 2018, it was succeeded by the Pixel Slate.[2]
The Pixel C is powered by the Nvidia Tegra X1 quad-core[3] system-on-a-chip. It features 3 GB of RAM and models are available with 32 GB and 64 GB of storage. The Pixel C features a 10.2inches 2560×1800 resolution IPS panel with a pixel density of 308 ppi.
An optional keyboard accessory is available for the Pixel C. The tablet can attach to the keyboard magnetically via a hinge (to use as a laplet), or the keyboard can be attached to the front or back of the tablet for storage. The keyboard connects via Bluetooth and is battery powered; when the keyboard is snapped to the front of the tablet, it can be charged inductively by the tablet.[4]
The rear camera has eight megapixels and the front camera two. Both can record video at Full HD (1080p) resolution.[5]
The Pixel C shipped with Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow.[6] [7] Android 7.0 "Nougat" was released for the Pixel C, among other devices, on August 22.[8] Google released Android 7.1.1 Nougat for the Pixel C (among other devices) in December 2016.[9] [10]
Android 7.1.2 was released in March 2017; it added the Pixel Launcher and System UI, as well as a redesigned recent apps menu with a new grid-based layout.[11] [12] However, the Pixel Launcher that the Pixel C runs is reportedly separate from the launcher the Pixel phones run,[13] even though they are visually extremely similar, if not identical.
Google released Android 8.0 Oreo (without the Treble feature for device independent system updates)[1] for the Pixel C, among other devices, in August 2017.[14] Android 8.1 Oreo was released for the Pixel C, as well as some other devices, on December 5, 2017.[15]