At its "October 4 hardware event" in San Francisco today, Google announced the Pixel and Pixel XL, succeeding the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P respectively. The company calls the Pixels its first phones "designed inside and out by Google," but for our intents and purposes, let's just agree they're rebranded Nexus phones.

Nexus 5X

Pixel

Price

$379, $429

$649, $749

Storage

16GB, 32GB

32GB, 128GB

Display

5.2-inch, 1920x1080, 423 ppi

5.0-inch, 1920x1080, 441 ppi

CPU

Snapdragon 808, 1.8GHz

Snapdragon 821, 2.15GHz

RAM

2GB

4GB

Fingerprint sensor

Nexus Imprint

Pixel Imprint

Rear camera

12.3MP, 1.55 μm; f/2.0

12.3MP, 1.55 μm; f/2.0

Video recording

4K at 30fps

4K at 30fps

Front camera

5MP

8MP

Connectivity

Bluetooth 4.2, NFC

Bluetooth 4.2, NFC

Battery

2700 mAh

2770 mAh

Height

5.79 inches (147.0 mm)

5.6 inches (143.8 mm)

Width

2.86 inches (72.6 mm)

2.7 inches (69.5 mm)

Depth

0.31 inch (7.9 mm)

0.3 inch (8.5 mm)

Weight

4.80 ounces (135 grams)

5.04 ounces (143 grams)

SIM card

Nano-SIM

Nano-SIM

Project Fi

Yes

Yes

Connector

USB Type-C

USB Type-C

Colors

Black, White, Blue

Black, Silver, Blue

Preorders begin today, and the devices will begin shipping on October 20. Before you get your credit card out, and assuming you're not into Apple's iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus, you might want to see what exactly you're getting with the latest Android offerings. The tables below show you what Google changed, comparing the Nexus 5X to the Pixel and the Nexus 6P to the Pixel XL. 

Nexus 6P

Pixel XL

Price

$499, $549, $649

$769, $869

Storage

32GB, 64GB, 128GB

32GB, 128GB

Display

5.7-inch, 2560x1440, 518 ppi

5.5-inch, 2560x1440, 534 ppi

CPU

Snapdragon 810, 2.0GHz

Snapdragon 821, 2.15GHz

RAM

3GB

4GB

Fingerprint sensor

Nexus Imprint

Pixel Imprint

Rear camera

12.3MP, 1.55 μm; f/2.0

12.3MP, 1.55 μm; f/2.0

Video recording

4K at 30fps

4K at 30fps

Front camera

8MP

8MP

Connectivity

Bluetooth 4.2, NFC

Bluetooth 4.2, NFC

Battery

3450 mAh

3450 mAh

Height

6.27 inches (159.3 mm)

6.0 inches (154.7 mm)

Width

3.06 inches (77.8 mm)

2.9 inches (75.7 mm)

Depth

0.29 inch (7.3 mm)

0.34 inch (8.5 mm)

Weight

6.28 ounces (178 grams)

5.93 ounces (168 grams)

SIM card

Nano-SIM

Nano-SIM

Project Fi

Yes

Yes

Connector

USB Type-C

USB Type-C

Colors

Black, White, Silver

Black, Silver, Blue

And now for the phablet -- is that still a term worth using? -- comparison: 

In short, both phones are smaller and thus lighter than their predecessors, but also much more expensive. If you're coming from the Nexus 5X, you're actually getting the bigger upgrade but paying significantly more. If you're upgrading from the Nexus 6P, you're getting a little bit more and paying so accordingly.