Google introduced the Pixel 5 at a virtual event earlier this week. It brings new features to the company’s phone brand, including 5G connectivity, an ultrawide-angle camera, Android 11 and a much larger battery. The phone costs $699 (£599, AU$999) and will be available in the US from retailers on Oct. 29.
While the phone has notable updates compared to its predecessor, the Pixel 4, Google anticipates lower-than-usual sales due to the coronavirus pandemic and is planning to produce only 800,000 units this year.