Google Pixel Tablet
The Google Pixel Tablet is a capable 11-inch Android-based tablet which offers Bluetooth 5.2 and UWB “for accurate ranging” — but not NFC... More
The Google Pixel Tablet is a capable 11-inch Android-based tablet which offers Bluetooth 5.2 and UWB “for accurate ranging” — but not NFC... More
The Google Pixel Fold is a US$1,800 flagship Android smartphone with a large folding screen... More
The Google Pixel 7a is a sub-US$500 mid-range Android smartphone which offers NFC, Bluetooth 5.3 and LE, and what Google terms in its spec sheet “BT Diversity” — likely to refer to Bluetooth antenna diversity, which offers a stronger link in adverse environments at the potential cost of some latency... More
The Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro are Google’s flagship Android devices for 2023... More
The Google Pixel 6 and Google Pixel 6 Pro are the search giant’s flagship Android devices for 2022... More
Google Pixel 3a and 3a XL details at Wikipedia... More
Pixel 2 details at Google... More
Pixel XL details at Google... More
Pixel details at Google... More
The Google Nexus 5X is a 5.2-inch premium Android 6 smartphone with a built-in fingerprint sensor and NFC. More
The Google Nexus 6P is a 5.7-inch premium Android 6 smartphone with an all-metal body and NFC. More
Google’s HTC-made Nexus 9, announced in October 2014, is a 9-inch tablet with NFC... More
Google’s Motorola-made Nexus 6 boasts a massive 5.96-inch screen and NFC. More
Google’s ‘Project Tango’ tablet is a developer device that “provides unique sensing capabilities that allow developers to explore new user experiences not possible on other mobile devices.” A teardown has revealed that the device offers NFC. More
The Google Nexus 5 is the latest ‘pure Google’ device, and is a high-end NFC smartphone built by LG. More
The second generation Google Nexus 7 is faster, slimmer and all-round better than 2012’s model — but no longer has an embedded secure element. More
The Google Nexus 10 is a 10-inch tablet with a 2560 by 1600 (300ppi) screen and NFC. The device is approved for use with Google Wallet. More
The LG-built Google Nexus 4 is the search giant’s hero phone for 2013. More
The Google Nexus Q is a media player that runs Android 4.0 and is controlled and fed content by Android phones and tablets. The device was initially available in the US but, after a luke-warm reception, has been withdrawn pending unspecified improvements. More
The Google Nexus 7 is a powerful 7-inch NFC-enabled tablet running a new version of Android, “Jelly Bean”, and which retails from US$199. More