The all new Pixel 5 is already out of stock on the official Google Store. It’s selling for £599, or you can pay Google £24.96 per month to buy it (0% APR for 24 months) and then whack a SIM-only card in.
The phone has been getting rave reviews for it’s battery life (a 4080mAh unit) and camera, which actually consists of a 12 megapixel main and a 16 megapixel wide-angle lens. Up front is an 8 megapixel camera, which sits inside a 6″ 19.5:9 90Hz Full HD+ (1080 x 2340) Flexible OLED screen at 432 ppi.
It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G running up to 2.4 GHz, plus there’s wireless charging, fast charging (18W) and USB-C connectivity plus reverse wireless charging too.
The Pixel 5 comes with 8GB RAM and 128GB storage, 3 microphones, dual speakers, NFC, GPS, Dual-band WiFi, Bluetooth 5.0 and it runs Android 11.
The 5G phone also comes with a water-resistant metal body.
If you’re looking to get one on Vodafone, they have a free pair of Bose QC 35 II Headphones worth £299 (while stocks last) if you get one before October 20th. Head to the Vodafone website where they’re doing the Google Pixel 5 with 24GB of data for £51 a month (£29 upfront cost).
You can also go for one of their unlimited plans – Max (no speed restrictions) £63 per month (£19 upfront cost), Unlimited (up to 10Mbps) £58 per month (£19 upfront cost) or Unlimited Lite (up to 2Mbps) for £54 per month (£19 upfront cost).