5 Human exposure to radio frequency
6 Hearing aid compatible devices
1 Introduction
This guide lists all information of interest to Pixel and Pixel XL users:
- Safety, environmental and regulatory information: g.co/pixelphonesafety OR Settings About phone Safety & regulatory manual
- Warranty details for your country of purchase, including instructions for making a claim: g.co/pixelphonewarranty
- Electronic regulatory labels and specific absorption rate (SAR) values for your phone: Settings About phone Regulatory labels
- Comprehensive online help: g.co/pixelcare
Device information
Manufacturer: Google Inc.
Country of origin: Taiwan
2 FCC regulatory compliance
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Google could void your authority to operate the equipment.
Pixel and Pixel XL comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following 2 conditions:
- These devices may not cause harmful interference.
- These devices must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
3 Industry Canada Notices
Industry Canada, Class B
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Notice: The Industry Canada regulations provide that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Google could void your authority to operate this equipment.
Industry Canada (IC) Notices
These devices comply with Industry Canada license-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
- These devices may not cause interference.
- These devices must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
Warning:
(i) The device for operation in the band 5150–5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems;
(ii) The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250–5350 MHz and 5470–5725 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limit; and
(iii) The maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725–5825 MHz shall comply with the e.i.r.p. limits specified for point-to-point and non point-to-point operation as appropriate.
(iv) Users should also be advised that high-power radars are allocated as primary users (i.e. priority users) of the bands 5250–5350 MHz and 5650–5850 MHz and that these radars could cause interference and/or damage to LE-LAN devices.
4 Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity (page 1 of 3)
Declaration of Conformity (page 2 of 3)
Declaration of Conformity (page 3 of 3)
Declaration of Conformity (page 1 of 3)
Declaration of Conformity (page 2 of 3)
Declaration of Conformity (page 3 of 3)
5 Human exposure to radio frequency
Like any other phone, your wireless device emits radio frequency energy (RF) during use. According to the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), the critical effect of RF exposure relevant to human health and safety is heating of exposed tissue.
According to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), “Some health and safety interest groups have interpreted certain reports to suggest that wireless device use may be linked to cancer and other illnesses, posing potentially greater risks for children than adults. While these assertions have gained increased public attention, currently no scientific evidence establishes a causal link between wireless device use and cancer or other illnesses.”
However, above a certain level (referred to as the threshold) depending on the duration of exposure, RF exposure and the accompanying temperature rise can provoke serious health effects, such as heatstroke and tissue damage (burns). To avoid hazards to health deriving from high RF exposure, limits are set in relation to the threshold known to show adverse effects, with an additional reduction factor to take care of scientific uncertainties. These limits are generally expressed in terms of the specific absorption rate (SAR). SAR is a measure of the rate of absorption of RF energy in the body. Tests for SAR are conducted with the phone transmitting at its highest power level in all tested frequency bands. SAR were first established in 1996 by the FCC in the USA and they were then adopted elsewhere.
You can find additional information about SAR at the following pages:
Pixel and Pixel XL were tested and certified to not exceed SAR in the U.S., Canada, European Union, Australia, or India. You can find the SAR values applicable in each those jurisdiction on your phone: Settings System About phone Regulatory labels.
6 Hearing aid compatible devices
Google’s devices meet the hearing aid compatibility (HAC) requirements set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
Hearing aid compatible devices offered by Google:
Device | HAC rating |
---|---|
Pixel | M4/T4 |
Pixel XL | M4/T4 |
You can learn more about Pixel and Pixel XL hearing aid compatibility at g.co/pixelphonesafety.
7 Accessibility features
Accessibility features for Pixel and Pixel XL:
Pixel
ACCESSIBILITY FEATURE | REQUIREMENTS - DESCRIPTION | VALUE |
---|---|---|
Handset/Hardware information |
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Touch screen | Does the device have a touch screen | Yes |
If the device has a touchscreen, is it capacitive (sometimes referred to as heat activated) | Yes | |
Key identification | Are individual keys easily discernible to the user | NA – touch screen keyboard/keypad |
How are the keys discernible - separate keys, use of ridges to define | N/A | |
Key centre point distance | What is the distance from the centre point of one number key to another | NA |
Keyboard layout | The keypad is laid out like a QWERTY typewriter keyboard | Yes |
Lanyard pin for key ring or lanyard strap | Has a small bar allowing a key ring or neck strap (lanyard) to be attached | No |
Differentiation of function keys | The number keys have a different color or shape from the other keys, making them easier to tell apart by touch or by sight | NA |
Shape of device | A. Clam Shell / Flip Phone B. Candy Bar / Stick C. Slide D. Swivel E. Touchscreen F. Other |
B, E, |
Operating system | The operating system and version used by this phone | Android 7.1 |
Anti-slip features | Has a non-slip coating or ridges to prevent it slipping out of your hand | No |
Mobility/Dexterity features |
||
Handset weight | Handset weight including battery | 147.5 grams |
Easy Battery Placement | Is battery clearly marked for proper orientation and placement | NA |
Speaker-phone capable | Hands free operation during dialing and after call initiated | Yes |
Guarded/recessed keys | Individual keys are recessed or guarded in some way to reduce the chance that you will press the wrong key | NA |
Wireless earphones/headsets | Wireless earphones and headsets, such as Bluetooth headsets, are supported | Yes |
Coupling to a device | To allow people to use computers as text terminals. Also allows customized devices to work with the phone. Device can be connected to the phone by using: | |
|
Yes | |
|
No | |
|
Yes | |
|
NA | |
Flat back for table top operation | Has a flat back, so it can be used while it is lying on a table | Yes |
Any key answering | The user can answer the call by pressing any key | No |
Hand movement | Some controls require you to pinch or twist them with your fingers, or rotate your wrist | Yes |
Voice recognition for dialing | Allows you to dial a number by speaking the person's name, if it is stored in your contact list (a personal "telephone book" you create in your phone) | Yes |
Voice recognition for accessing features | Allows you to activate features by speaking commands into the phone, reducing the need to use the keypad | Yes |
Automatic answering | Enables the phone to pick up a call automatically after a designated number of rings | No |
Vision features |
||
Tactile key markers – "F" and "J" | The "F" and "J" keys have raised dots or bumps on them so you can distinguish them by touch (only relevant for phones that have a QWERTY typewriter-style keypad) | NA |
Standard number key layouts | The number keys are laid out in the standard way with 1 2 3 at the top and * 0 # at the bottom | Yes - note touch screen keyboard |
Key feedback - tactile | When you press a key you can feel a physical click, so you know it has been pressed | No |
Key feedback - audible | When you press a key it makes a sound, so you know it has been pressed | Yes |
Audible identification of keys - spoken | When you press a number key the number is spoken out, so you know you have pressed the correct one | Yes |
Audible identification of keys - functions | The sounds you hear when you press a key are different for number keys and function keys, so you can easily tell them apart | Yes |
Adjustable font - style | You can change the font (typeface) used for the text on the display, which may make it easier to read | Yes |
Adjustable font - size | You can make the text on the display larger or smaller to make it easier to read | Yes |
Personalized shortcuts | You can assign a particular feature to a single key or a short key sequence | Yes |
Display characteristics - Adjustable Contrast Control | You can adjust the contrast of the display to make text and symbols easier to see against the background | No / color correction and color inversion is available |
Display characteristics - Adjustable Brightness Control | You can adjust the brightness of the display to make it easier to read | Yes |
Display characteristics - Main Display Size | Size of the main display | 5.0" 127 mm |
Display characteristics - Main Display Resolution | The number of dots (called pixels) used to display text and images on the main display. More dots mean more detail. | FHD (1920×1080) |
Display characteristics - Color Differentiation | The information presented on the display does not rely on color perception for understanding (e.g. you do not have to be able to distinguish red symbols from green symbols) | Yes – color correction is available |
Display characteristics - Symbols/Icons | Menus can be displayed using symbols or pictures in a grid layout. This can make them easier for some people to understand or remember | Yes |
Display characteristics - Screen Flicker | The main display does not flicker at a rate that could cause problems for people with photo-epilepsy (between 2 Hz and 60 Hz) | Yes |
Voice output of caller ID from contacts list | When you receive a call, it speaks the caller's name if it is stored in your contact | No |
Voice output of SMS: inbuilt | Can read text messages out loud to you | Yes |
Voiced menus | Speaks the menu options, allowing you to access functions even if you cannot read the display | Yes |
Alternative format user manual | The user manual is available in alternative formats such as accessible online | Yes |
Hearing Features |
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Vibrating alert | The phone can be set to vibrate when it receives a call or text message or when it gives a warning alert | Yes |
Visual alerts - Incoming calls | When a call or text message comes in, it displays a visual alert, such as the caller's name or photo if it is stored in your contact list | Yes |
Two-way video communications – using mobile networks | Allows you to make video calls in which you can see the other person and they can see you using your mobile network | Yes |
Two-way video communications – using wireless LAN networks | Allows you to make video calls in which you can see the other person and they can see you using your wireless LAN network | Yes |
Headset – plug type | The type of plug a headset will need to have so that it can be connected to the phone | 3.5 / USB |
Hearing aid compatibility | When used with a hearing aid set to the "T" position, the sound is clearer | Yes |
Alternative hearing aid technologies | When used with alternative coupling technologies, the sound is clearer | NA |
Messaging Options - MMS | Allows you to send and receive multimedia messages, which can include photographs, audio and video clips | Yes |
SMS personalization and reuse | Allows you to create standard text messages that you can quickly send to anyone without having to retype them each time. For example, "I'm in a meeting; I'll call you back" | Yes |
Messaging options - Email | Allows you to send and receive email messages | Yes |
Internet capability | You can use the phone to browse websites and use other internet-based services | Yes |
ADDITIONAL FEATURES & CHARACTERISTICS | Google Pixel is a Touch screen device. However it has the following touch keys : Power and volume control keys | |
OPTIONAL FEATURES & ACCESSORIES | The nature of the open operating system and accessibility features mean that some features are provided as part of the Android operating system and as such are subject to change and upgrade during the life of the product |
Pixel XL
ACCESSIBILITY FEATURE | REQUIREMENTS - DESCRIPTION | VALUE |
---|---|---|
Handset/Hardware information |
||
Touch screen | Does the device have a touch screen | Yes |
If the device has a touchscreen, is it capacitive (sometimes referred to as heat activated) | Yes | |
Key identification | Are individual keys easily discernible to the user | NA – touch screen keyboard/keypad |
How are the keys discernible - separate keys, use of ridges to define | N/A | |
Key centre point distance | What is the distance from the centre point of one number key to another | NA |
Keyboard layout | The keypad is laid out like a QWERTY typewriter keyboard | Yes |
Lanyard pin for key ring or lanyard strap | Has a small bar allowing a key ring or neck strap (lanyard) to be attached | No |
Differentiation of function keys | The number keys have a different color or shape from the other keys, making them easier to tell apart by touch or by sight | NA |
Shape of device | A. Clam Shell / Flip Phone B. Candy Bar / Stick C. Slide D. Swivel E. Touchscreen F. Other |
B, E, |
Operating system | The operating system and version used by this phone | Android 7.1 |
Anti-slip features | Has a non-slip coating or ridges to prevent it slipping out of your hand | No |
Mobility/Dexterity features |
||
Handset weight | Handset weight including battery | 172.5 grams |
Easy Battery Placement | Is battery clearly marked for proper orientation and placement | NA |
Speaker-phone capable | Hands free operation during dialing and after call initiated | Yes |
Guarded/recessed keys | Individual keys are recessed or guarded in some way to reduce the chance that you will press the wrong key | NA |
Wireless earphones/headsets | Wireless earphones and headsets, such as Bluetooth headsets, are supported | Yes |
Coupling to a device | To allow people to use computers as text terminals. Also allows customized devices to work with the phone. Device can be connected to the phone by using: | |
|
Yes | |
|
No | |
|
Yes | |
|
NA | |
Flat back for table top operation | Has a flat back, so it can be used while it is lying on a table | Yes |
Any key answering | The user can answer the call by pressing any key | No |
Hand movement | Some controls require you to pinch or twist them with your fingers, or rotate your wrist | Yes |
Voice recognition for dialling | Allows you to dial a number by speaking the person's name, if it is stored in your contact list (a personal "telephone book" you create in your phone) | Yes |
Voice recognition for accessing features | Allows you to activate features by speaking commands into the phone, reducing the need to use the keypad | Yes |
Automatic answering | Enables the phone to pick up a call automatically after a designated number of rings | No |
Vision features |
||
Tactile key markers – "F" and "J" | The "F" and "J" keys have raised dots or bumps on them so you can distinguish them by touch (only relevant for phones that have a QWERTY typewriter-style keypad) | NA |
Standard number key layouts | The number keys are laid out in the standard way with 1 2 3 at the top and * 0 # at the bottom | Yes - note touch screen keyboard |
Key feedback - tactile | When you press a key you can feel a physical click, so you know it has been pressed | No |
Key feedback - audible | When you press a key it makes a sound, so you know it has been pressed | Yes |
Audible identification of keys - spoken | When you press a number key the number is spoken out, so you know you have pressed the correct one | Yes |
Audible identification of keys - functions | The sounds you hear when you press a key are different for number keys and function keys, so you can easily tell them apart | Yes |
Adjustable font - style | You can change the font (typeface) used for the text on the display, which may make it easier to read | Yes |
Adjustable font - size | You can make the text on the display larger or smaller to make it easier to read | Yes |
Personalised shortcuts | You can assign a particular feature to a single key or a short key sequence | Yes |
Display characteristics - Adjustable Contrast Control | You can adjust the contrast of the display to make text and symbols easier to see against the background | No / color correction and color inversion is available |
Display characteristics - Adjustable Brightness Control | You can adjust the brightness of the display to make it easier to read | Yes |
Display characteristics - Main Display Size | Size of the main display | 5.5" 139.7 mm |
Display characteristics - Main Display Resolution | The number of dots (called pixels) used to display text and images on the main display. More dots mean more detail. | WQHD (1440 x 2560) |
Display characteristics - Color Differentiation | The information presented on the display does not rely on color perception for understanding (e.g. you do not have to be able to distinguish red symbols from green symbols) | Yes – color correction is available |
Display characteristics - Symbols/Icons | Menus can be displayed using symbols or pictures in a grid layout. This can make them easier for some people to understand or remember | Yes |
Display characteristics - Screen Flicker | The main display does not flicker at a rate that could cause problems for people with photo-epilepsy (between 2 Hz and 60 Hz) | Yes |
Voice output of caller ID from contacts list | When you receive a call, it speaks the caller's name if it is stored in your contact | No |
Voice output of SMS: inbuilt | Can read text messages out loud to you | Yes |
Voiced menus | Speaks the menu options, allowing you to access functions even if you cannot read the display | Yes |
Alternative format user manual | The user manual is available in alternative formats such as accessible online | Yes |
Hearing Features |
||
Vibrating alert | The phone can be set to vibrate when it receives a call or text message or when it gives a warning alert | Yes |
Visual alerts - Incoming calls | When a call or text message comes in, it displays a visual alert, such as the caller's name or photo if it is stored in your contact list | Yes |
Two-way video communications – using mobile networks | Allows you to make video calls in which you can see the other person and they can see you using your mobile network | Yes |
Two-way video communications – using wireless LAN networks | Allows you to make video calls in which you can see the other person and they can see you using your wireless LAN network | Yes |
Headset – plug type | The type of plug a headset will need to have so that it can be connected to the phone | 3.5 / USB |
Hearing aid compatibility | When used with a hearing aid set to the "T" position, the sound is clearer | Yes |
Alternative hearing aid technologies | When used with alternative coupling technologies, the sound is clearer | NA |
Messaging Options - MMS | Allows you to send and receive multimedia messages, which can include photographs, audio and video clips | Yes |
SMS personalisation and reuse | Allows you to create standard text messages that you can quickly send to anyone without having to retype them each time. For example, "I'm in a meeting; I'll call you back" | Yes |
Messaging options - Email | Allows you to send and receive email messages | Yes |
Internet capability | You can use the phone to browse websites and use other internet-based services | Yes |
ADDITIONAL FEATURES & CHARACTERISTICS | Google Pixel XL is a Touch screen device. However it has the following touch keys : Power and volume control keys | |
OPTIONAL FEATURES & ACCESSORIES | The nature of the open operating system and accessibility features mean that some features are provided as part of the Android operating system and as such are subject to change and upgrade during the life of the product |