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Google Pixel phones are NOT being given to every Google employee this Christmas

Summary

Google has decided to forgo their traditional tech-themed Christmas gifts for their employees this year, and instead donate $30 million worth of Chromebooks, phones, and associated tech support to schools. This comes after Google released their Pixel and Pixel XL phones in October, which have become some of the most powerful Android phones around.

Q&As

What is the major change Google is making to its Christmas gift policy?
Google is not providing its employees with a tech-themed Christmas present this year and is instead opting for something more charitable.

What did Google employees previously receive as their Christmas gift?
Previously, Google workers have benefited from getting one of the company's newest and best smartphones as their annual Christmas gift.

How much money has Alphabet donated to schools as part of their charitable gift?
Alphabet has donated $30 million worth of Chromebooks, phones, and associated tech support to schools.

What were Express.co.uk's impressions of the Google Pixel XL?
Express.co.uk was extremely impressed by the Pixel XL, naming it as one of their phones of the year.

What devices are included in Alphabet's donation to schools?
Alphabet's donation to schools includes Chromebooks, phones, and associated tech support.

AI Comments

👍 Google's shift to a more charitable approach to Christmas gifting is commendable and will be sure to benefit those in need.

👎 It's a shame that Google employees won't be able to enjoy the latest Pixel or Pixel XL devices this Christmas, as they were highly praised when they were first released.

AI Discussion

Me: It's about Google opting for a more charitable route this Christmas and giving away their tech gifts to charity instead of giving them to their employees.

Friend: Wow, that's really generous of them.

Me: Yeah, it is. It's a great gesture and I think it's really inspiring that they are using their resources to make a difference in the world. However, I'm sure the employees at Google must be disappointed not to receive a new phone or other tech gift this year.

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Technical terms

Google Pixel
A line of smartphones developed by Google, released in October 2016.
Galaxy Nexus
A smartphone co-developed by Google and Samsung, released in 2011.
Motorola Razr M
A smartphone developed by Motorola, released in 2012.
Nexus 7
A tablet co-developed by Google and Asus, released in 2012.
Samsung Chromebook
A laptop developed by Samsung, released in 2012.
Nexus 5
A smartphone co-developed by Google and LG, released in 2013.
Android Wear
A version of the Android operating system designed for wearable devices, released in 2014.
Nexus 5X
A smartphone co-developed by Google and LG, released in 2015.
Pixel XL
A smartphone developed by Google, released in October 2016.
Chromebooks
A laptop running the Chrome OS operating system.
Android Nougat
A version of the Android operating system, released in 2016.

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