Google Pixel and Pixel XL are confirmed to be water and dust proof

Google at long last launched the Pixel and Pixel XL, its first cell phones. All through its occasion, in any case, the organization not even once specified whether the two have any kind of dust or water resistance rating. An IP53 confirmation was reputed a month ago for the twosome, in front of the declaration.

What's more, now the inquiry mammoth has evidently affirmed to Droid-Life that the Pixel and Pixel XL without a doubt do accompany the IP53 rating - in spite of this not being specified in its official specs pages for the handsets.

So what does this mean, you ponder? All things considered, we should simply say right off the top that the Pixels are very a long way from their primary rivals in such manner - the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Note7 are IP68 evaluated, while Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus convey an IP67 confirmation.

With respect to the Pixels, as per the meanings of the IP code, they are "dust ensured" and have fluid entrance assurance that is powerful against "splashing water". The previous implies that "entrance of dust is not by any means avoided, yet it must not enter in adequate amount to meddle with the palatable operation of the gear". Also, "water falling as a shower at any point up to 60° from the vertical should have no hurtful impact, using either: an) a wavering apparatus, or b) A splash spout with an offset".

Deciphered, this implies in case you're gotten in the downpour with a Pixel or Pixel XL your telephone will be fine. Be that as it may, don't consider submerging it into any measure of water, or giving it around.

Both Samsung's and Apple's most up to date leads are "clean tight", which is a stage above what the Pixels give. As far as water resistance, it's no challenge truly, as the Pixels' primary rivals would all be able to be inundated into water with no harm, in any event up to 1m for up to 30 minutes.

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