Something curious, at least, was discovered by a developer who is venturing in the virtual bowels of brand new tablet from Google, Pixel C. Through its account in the specialized forum for developers, XDA Developers, it cheep5k8 revealed that by studying the portable device firmware made by the Mountain View giant, found the boot Chrome OS being used for the same, serving to ‘ignite’ the pre-installed virtual environment topping display gadget . As the device hit the market with Android listed as their standard platform, the presence of a different Bootable the little robot is a truly confusing fact. Still, it is possible to draw some conclusions about the news.
The presence of the boot Chrome OS operating system which was also developed by Google engineers, lying-installed on Chromebooks, idealized laptops by Sundar Pichai company led by may mean that such a virtual environment and the Android are walking side by side, each time becoming more alike, at least talking about their primordial levels of coding. This can also be said that the pixel C is designed to land on the shelves of retailers using notebooks software from US company, rather than the little robot, but internal decisions have been made for him to win the mobile platform features most used worldwide .
Looking back on what has been seen Google Pixel C, its technical specifications to categorize as one of the best tablets ever released, including a 10.2-inch screen resolution of 2560 X 1880, slightly higher than the Quad HD common, 3GB of RAM (LPDDR4), NVIDIA Tegra X1 chipset, so a quad-core processor and graphics card Maxwell line models with 32 GB or 64 GB of memory for internal storage, without the possibility of expansion via microSD card , support for universal connectivity USB Type-C, connecting the screen mirroring, battery recharging and synchronization of data on a single cable, and as I talked earlier, Marshmallow Android as the operating system without any changes in its interface.
Sales Google Pixel C has already begun abroad, and the cheapest version, with 32 GB of native space, and the most expensive, bringing 64 GB of memory for internal storage, out for US $ 499 and US $ 599, or R $ 2,000 and R $ 2,400, using the current price of the dollar as base conversion and ignoring the taxes that are levied in Brazilian territory. In tupiniquim soil, on the other hand, there is information on the official sale of the model here, much less to confirmation by the Mountain View giant about his arrival to national retailers, so do not raise many expectations if you have been interested in the portable device with pure version of robozinho platform.
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