Bring up Google’s new Pixel phone with enough people, and you’re bound to hear a bewildered reaction: “Wait — it costs how much?!”

At $650 for the base model — and all the way up to $869 for a higher-storage, plus-sized version — the Pixel definitely isn’t cheap. It isn’t necessarily outrageous, either; it’s priced in the same range as other premium phones, like those made by Apple and Samsung. But regardless, with decent Android devices now going in the ballpark of 400 bucks, it’s a number that’s sure to raise some eyebrows — particularly among enthusiasts who are used to paying significantly less for Google’s old Nexus-branded flagships.

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Source: COMPUTER WORLD