For this price you get a display on the smaller end and have to give up
fancy camera specs (like a flash).
Not exact matches
As a result, choosing which Jeep Grand Cherokee model is right for you isn't exactly easy — though we reckon, due to the rather sparse amount of equipment on the entry - level «Laredo» trim (dual - zone climate control, a reversing
camera and rear parking sensors are about as
fancy as the standard equipment levels get), we recommend you consider the $ 35,375 75th Anniversary trim, as that comes with the sort of features you expect from a vehicle of this caliber (18inch alloy wheels, heated and power - adjustable front seats and an 8.4 - inch touchscreen interface that replaces the tiny 5inch system seen on the Laredo -
spec Jeep Grand Cherokees) whilst being fairly reasonably priced.
On paper, the phone came loaded with
fancy specs, including five
cameras, a 3D display, and a hardware / software feature called Firefly that could identify objects so that you could easily add them to your shopping cart.
With the Pixel, you don't get a ~ $ 400 price, dual
cameras, stereo speakers, wireless charging, a microSD card slot, modules, a shatterproof screen, tiny bezels, an Iris scanner, 6 gigs of RAM, a
fancy amp, an IR blaster, strong waterproofing, or anything else that particularly stands out on a
spec sheet.
While the phone comes with a bunch of high - end
specs that include a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820, 3 GB RAM, an impressive 64 GB storage, IP68 dust and water resistance certification and a massive 23MP
camera on the back, the huge price tag that it came with meant that not so many people
fancied it, unless they were real diehard Sony Xperia fans.