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Unpacking the Box: A Guide to Buying and Setting Up a Google Pixel Phone


 

Introduction

You've decided you want a Google Pixel phone. Good choice! Now let's get you set up with one. Here's what you need to know.

The first thing you'll need to do is figure out which model of Pixel phone you want. The Google Store has three options: the Pixel, the Pixel XL, and the Pixel 2. (There's also a limited-edition "Panda" model of the Pixel 2 XL, but that's not available in all countries.)

Once you've decided on a model, it's time to decide how much storage you need. The Pixel comes with 32 or 128GB of storage, while the Pixel XL and Pixel 2 come with 64 or 128GB of storage. If you think you might need more storage in the future, it's a good idea to choose the highest-capacity option.

Next, you'll need to choose your color. The Google Store has five colors to choose from: Just Black, Clearly White, Kinda Blue, Not Pink, and Black & White.

Finally, there are a few things you'll need to decide before placing your order: your preferred language, whether or not you want a warranty, and whether or not you want Google financing.

Features of the Google Pixel Phone

The Google Pixel phone is a powerful device that has many features that are beneficial to the user. Some of these features include:

The phone has a 5-inch display and is available in two colors: Quite Black and Very Silver. It also has a rear-view camera with 12.3 megapixels, as well as an 8-megapixel front-view camera. The phone runs on Android 7.1 Nougat and has 4 GB of internal memory.

It is important to read the specifications of the phone before purchasing it to ensure that it meets your needs.

A Guide to Selecting the Right Model

Not sure which Google Pixel phone is right for you? Here's a guide to help you select the right model.

The Pixel and the Pixel XL are the two flagship phones from Google. They both offer the best of Google, including the latest Android OS, Google Assistant, and unlimited photo storage. But there are some differences between the two models.

The Pixel has a 5-inch display, while the Pixel XL has a 5.5-inch display. The Pixel is also lighter and thinner than the XL. And finally, the Pixel has a 2770 mAh battery while the XL has a 3450 mAh battery.

So, which one should you choose? If you want a smaller phone with good battery life, go for the Pixel. If you want a larger phone with better battery life, go for the Pixel XL.

Setting Up Your New Phone

After you've purchased your new Pixel phone, the next step is to set it up. This process is simple, and we're here to guide you through it.

First, turn on your phone by holding the power button down. You'll see a startup screen with two options: "Start" or "Restart." Tap "Start."

Next, you'll be prompted to choose your language. Tap the flag of the language you want to use and then tap "Next."

The next screen will ask for your phone's PIN, password or pattern. If you don't want to use any of these, tap "Skip."

You'll then be asked to sign in with your Google account. If you don't have one, tap "Create." If you do have one, enter your email address and password and tap "Sign In."

The next screen will ask if you want to back up your data. Tap "Back Up Now" or "Later." If you choose later, you can always back up your data later by going to Settings > Backup & reset.

Your Pixel phone is now set up!

Transferring Data and Apps From Your Old Phone

Now that you’ve successfully purchased the Google Pixel, it’s time to transfer your old phone's data to the new one.

The first step is to download the Google Move app on your old phone. After that, use a USB cable or wireless connection (if both phones support it) to connect the two phones. Once they are connected, you can select what type of data you want transferred and make sure all your apps and personal information transfers safely over.

For iPhones, you are able to transfer contacts and photos directly from the iCloud but if you have more than just these types of data, Google has a few more steps for users. Be sure to check Google's website for more detailed instructions.

Once the transfer is complete, all that’s left to do is enjoy your new Google Pixel!

Accessories That Improve Functionality

Once you've bought your new Pixel phone, chances are you'll want to buy some accessories that'll help you get the most out of it. From cases, to screen protectors, to wireless chargers, there's an array of possible add-ons to consider.

For instance if you're looking for extra protection for your device, consider getting a phone case that's shockproof and drop-resistant, like a heavy-duty Otterbox. Similarly, picking up an impact-resistant tempered glass screen protector is always a good idea.

Looking for convenience? Why not get a pocket charger or power bank, so you can always be sure that you’re never out of juice? And finally, if you're into wireless charging, why not invest in a Qi compatible wireless charger so that all you have to do is set down your phone—no cords or ports needed?

Thinking strategically about the accessories and extra pieces can do wonders for improving the functionality and usability of your Google Pixel phone.

Conclusion

All in all, if you're looking for a new phone and you're sold on what the Pixel has to offer, our guide can help you get set up with one. Just keep in mind that, like any new device, there may be a few quirks that you'll have to work out -- but that's all part of the fun, right?

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