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Google Pixel, Pixel XL Phones: ‘Business-Centric’ Phones are also Called ‘Student-Friendly’ and Perfect for Growing Kids – Here’s Why [VIDEO]

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If there is one thing that Apple may have missed out during their several marketing campaigns for iPhones it is calling the attention of children who are considered to be another side of the sales dichotomy. For this matter, Google's newly launched Pixel phones might have picked up the role of being 'student-friendly' phones which are built by the experts in HTC according to The Verge.

Google Pixel phones are not only business-centric but also perfect fit for students and growing kids who are fascinated with current technology. According to Google blog, their efforts of bringing hardware and software design together in a device showed an indication of the company's desire to bring so much experience.

Pixel phones features an aluminum body with screen display protected by 2.5D Corning Gorilla Glass that avoid scratches resulted from kids' untoward actions. The fingerprint sensor located at the back of the phone provides ease and convenience for kids to automatically access their phones.

The fast charging and longer battery life feature of Pixel phones works well with kids who love to stream YouTube educational videos or watch movies for idle time. The Google Assistant is also a great help for kids who are not keen in navigating their phones; one voice command will do.

Furthermore, kids with inclination to photography would love the Pixel phones cutting-edge camera features. With 12.3MP camera, Pixel phones will deliver stunning photos even under low light and kids would also love to take sequence shots through the Smartburst camera feature.

Lastly, Google Pixel phones come with a free unlimited storage for the original with high quality photos and high definition videos.  The pre-installed Google Duo and Allo will also let kids enjoy the beauty of communications with loved ones and friends. 

Watch the video below to know more about the features of Google Pixel phones. 

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