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Google Pixel Key Features

  • RAM: 4 GB LPDDR4

  • Internal Storage: 32 GB, 128 GB

  • Display: 5.0‑inch, AMOLED, 1080 × 1920

  • Connectivity: 4G LTE, Wi‑Fi 5, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, USB‑C 2.0, GPS, eSIM

  • OS: Android 7.1 Nougat (upgradable to Android 10)

  • Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 821

  • Front Camera: 8 MP

  • Main Camera: 12.3 MP wide

  • Battery: 2770 mAh, 18W wired charging

  • Colors: Very Silver, Quite Black, Really Blue

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Google Pixel Price in Kenya

The Google Pixel price in Kenya is Kes 24,000 for the 64 GB 4 GB RAM storage variant at Silkroom Electronics. Launched in October 2016, this compact Google-designed flagship still shines in 2025—delivering excellent camera performance, clean Android experience, and precision craftsmanship, all at a highly affordable price.

Compact Design & Real-World Performance

The Pixel offers a snug 5.0″ AMOLED display (1080 × 1920, ~441 ppi) protected by Gorilla Glass 4—perfect for casual browsing, streaming YouTube, or staying connected under Nairobi sunshine. Powered by the Snapdragon 821 chipset and 4 GB RAM, with 128 GB of fast UFS 2.0 storage, it provides responsive, everyday performance and reliable 4G connectivity.

Flagship-Era Camera & Google Intelligence

Sporting a standout 12.3 MP Sony IMX378 rear sensor with HDR+ and Google’s early computational photography magic, this camera delivers stunning colors and sharp detail—remarkable even by today’s standards. The 8 MP front camera delivers clean, crisp selfies. With features like EIS, 4K video capture, and burst mode, you get flagship-level imaging in a compact body.

Daily Durability & Smart Extras

Packed in a sleek aluminum-and-glass body, the Pixel is IP53-rated and features a rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. It includes a 3.5 mm headphone jack, USB‑C fast charging, stereo speakers, and first-generation Google Assistant—marking its shift to being software-focused and user-smart.

Why the Pixel Still Matters

Despite its age, the Google Pixel remains a powerful value play in 2025. Whether you're after crisp visuals, enduring battery life, or clean software—this phone delivers a well-rounded, reliable experience at under Kes 25K. It’s an ideal pick for first-time smartphone buyers, students, or anyone looking for elegant simplicity infused with Google’s intelligent features.

Google Pixel Full Specifications

Overview

The original Google Pixel, released October 20, 2016, brought pure Android and flagship-level camera performance in a 5.0″ form factor. Powered by a Snapdragon 821 chipset with 4 GB RAM and up to 128 GB storage, it launched with Android 7.1 Nougat, upgradeable to Android 10, and delivered three years of OS/security updates. With its 12.3 MP rear camera offering laser autofocus and 4K video, plus an 8 MP front camera, the Google Pixel full specifications showcase why it remains a respected classic.

Display

Type: 5.0″ AMOLED

Resolution: 1080 × 1920 px (~441 ppi)

Protection: Corning Gorilla Glass 4, Always-on display

Screen-to-body ratio: ~69%

Performance

Chipset: Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 (14 nm)

CPU: Quad‑core (2×2.15 GHz Kryo + 2×1.6 GHz Kryo)

GPU: Adreno 530

RAM: 4 GB LPDDR4

Storage: 32 GB or 128 GB UFS 2.0 (no microSD)

Camera

Rear: 12.3 MP, f/2.0, 1.55 µm pixels, PDAF + Laser AF

Features: Dual‑LED flash, HDR, panorama

Video: 4K@30 fps; 1080p@60/120 fps; 720p@240 fps with gyro‑EIS

Front: 8 MP, f/2.4, 1.4 µm; 1080p@30 fps

Battery & Charging

Battery: 2,770 mAh Li-Ion, non-removable

Wired Charging: 18 W USB‑PD fast charging

Standby: Up to 456 h (3G); Talk time: Up to 26 h; Music playback: Up to 110 h

Operating System & Updates

OS: Android 7.1 Nougat → upgradable to Android 10

Support: 3 years of OS & security patches

Connectivity & Network

4G LTE (Cat9/11) with VoLTE

Wi‑Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (dual‑band, Wi‑Fi Direct, DLNA)

Bluetooth 4.2 (A2DP, LE, aptX)

GPS, GLONASS

NFC: Yes

USB: USB‑C 3.0 (OTG)

SIM: Nano‑SIM

3.5 mm headphone jack: Yes

Build & Design

Dimensions: 143.8 × 69.5 × 8.5 mm

Weight: 143 g

Materials: Glass front (Gorilla Glass 4), aluminum/glass back, aluminum frame

Colors: Quite Black, Very Silver, Really Blue

Sensors & Extras

Fingerprint: Rear‑mounted

Sensors: Accelerometer, Gyroscope, Proximity, Compass, Barometer

Other Features: Always‑on display

Audio & Multimedia

Speaker: Mono loudspeaker

Headphone jack: ✔️ Yes

USB‑C headphone support

Explore the full hardware features of the Google Pixel full specifications—compact, powerful, and camera-centric with premium build quality.

Why It Still Matters

  • Pure Android with timely updates (up to Android 10)
  • Flagship camera that set the standard for computational photography
  • Fast charging and durable build remain appealing even years later

Google Pixel Compare & Alternatives

Why Choose the Google Pixel?

The original Google Pixel introduced phone buyers to flagship Android with its 5.0″ 1080p AMOLED display, durable aluminum-and-glass body with Gorilla Glass 4, and USB‑C port—plus a 3.5 mm headphone jack, rare among early flagships. Powered by the Snapdragon 821 with 4 GB RAM and up to 128 GB storage, it launched in October 2016 and remains beloved for its pure Android experience and timely updates, lasting support through Android 10 .

📊 Performance & Everyday Use

Despite its age, Snapdragon 821 with 4 GB RAM still delivers smooth performance for browsers, maps, messaging apps, and casual games. With a responsive UI and fluid animations, the original Pixel remains surprisingly capable for daily tasks .

🔋 Battery & Charging

The 2,770 mAh battery provides solid full-day usage, thanks to efficient hardware—charging to 50% in about 30 minutes using USB‑C. Users report reliability rather than longevity, making it a dependable choice in its era .

📸 Camera & Imaging

Featuring the celebrated 12.3 MP Sony IMX378 lens, the original Pixel set a high bar for smartphone photography. With digital stabilization, HDR+, and later Night Sight updates, it delivered sharp, color-rich shots—still impressive for its generation.

🔄 Alternatives to Google Pixel

● Google Pixel 2

  • Adds Snapdragon 835, IP67 water resistance, Always-on display, and a larger 2,700 mAh battery—while staying compact.
  • Compared: Faster processing and better durability make it a strong value upgrade.

● Google Pixel XL

  • Shares internals but offers a bigger 5.5″ QHD screen and larger 3,450 mAh battery—ideal for media and battery endurance.
  • Compared: Bigger screen and longer runtime, same camera and build quality .

● Google Pixel 3a

  • Features the same camera excellence, headphone jack, faster charging, and modern updates—all at a lower cost.
  • Compared: Best camera experience with improved modern features and affordability .

🧭 Which One Should You Choose?

  • Pixel: Go for it if you want a compact, camera-first experience with clean Android and headphone jack—the essence of Google's early vision.
  • Pixel 2: Choose this for faster performance, IP67 rating, and smoother UI in the same pocketable size.
  • Pixel XL: Best if you prefer a larger display and bigger battery without sacrificing camera quality.
  • Pixel 3a: The smart mid-range pick today—modern OS support, excellent camera, and great value.

Still Not Sure? We’re Here to Help

Need guidance on screen sizes, headphone use, or software support? Silkroom Electronics Kenya is ready to assist. Send us a WhatsApp message or drop by our Nairobi showroom for hands-on demos—we’ll help you find the perfect Pixel for your lifestyle!

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key specifications of the original Google Pixel?

The Google Pixel (2016) features a 5.0″ AMOLED display (1080×1920) with Gorilla Glass 4, powered by a Snapdragon 821 chipset, 4 GB RAM, and 32 GB or 128 GB internal storage (no microSD). It launched with Android 7.1 and officially upgraded up to Android 10. A compact, well-built phone with a rear fingerprint sensor and a 3.5 mm headphone jack—a rarity at the time

How is the camera quality on the Pixel?

It sports a 12.3 MP rear camera (f/2.0) with laser autofocus but no optical image stabilization, relying instead on digital stabilization. The camera was praised for its speed and image quality, thanks to computational features introduced later by Google .

What battery life and charging features does it offer?

Equipped with a 2,770 mAh battery and 18 W USB‑PD fast charging, Google claimed up to 26 h talk time or 13 h internet use on LTE .

Is the Pixel water-resistant?

No—this original model had only a water-repellent coating, but lacked formal dust and water resistance (no IP rating).

What connectivity features does it support?

Includes 4G LTE (Cat 11), dual-band Wi‑Fi (a/b/g/n/ac), Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, GPS/GLONASS, and USB‑C 3.0.

What common problems did users report?

Popular community feedback included:

  • Reboot loops after early Android updates (fixable via Safe Mode)
  • Screen flicker or freeze, often resolved by restarting or updating software
  • Speaker and microphone issues, including crackling or low volume, sometimes fixable by resets or service repairs
  • Overheating and battery drain, occasionally hardware‑level in aging units

How can I fix these issues?

General troubleshooting includes updating to the latest software, restarting or booting in Safe Mode, clearing caches, factory resets, and using official accessories. Hardware issues may require professional repair .

Is the original Pixel still receiving updates?

It shipped with Android 7.1 and received official updates through Android 10, but it stopped getting security patches after 2020, marking its end of official support.

Is it worth buying today?

If you're after a compact phone with clean Android and excellent early Pixel camera quality, it can still be charming—especially if you’re okay with no modern updates and potential hardware aging. That said, newer models like the Pixel 4a, 6a, or 7a provide longer support, batteries in better health, and fewer reliability concerns.