
Nexus tech specs - Nexus Help - Google Help
Fingerprint sensor (Nexus Imprint) Android Sensor Hub Accelerometer Gyroscope Barometer Proximity sensor Ambient light sensor Hall sensor. Network. Phone is carrier-unlocked and works on major carrier networks. Check with your service provider for more information. North America: GSM/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900MHz UMTS/WCDMA: B1/2/4/5/8 CDMA: BC0/1/10
Android updates on Nexus devices - Nexus Help - Google Help
Nexus devices get updates for security issues documented in our Public Android Security Bulletins. Nexus devices get security updates for at least 3 years from when the device first became available on the Google Store, or at least 18 months from when the Google Store last sold the device, whichever is longer.
Nexus Help - Google Help
Official Nexus Help Center where you can find tips and tutorials on using Nexus and other answers to frequently asked questions.
Insert a SIM card into a Nexus device - Nexus Help - Google Help
If you contact customer service, you may need to share your phone’s IMEI identification number. Your phone’s IMEI identification number is located on the SIM card tray and the box your phone comes in. Write the IMEI number down in your Quick Start Guide or take a photo of the number. Related articles. Charge your Nexus device; Switch to ...
Set up your new Nexus device - Nexus Help - Google Help
When you set up your phone, you can import Google Accounts, backed-up apps, and data from your current Android device to your new Nexus phone by using Tap & Go. To use Tap & Go: Your new Nexus phone must be using Android 5.0 and up. Your current Android device must be using Android 4.0 and up and have NFC turned on.
Understand fingerprint security - Pixel Phone Help - Google Help
Your fingerprint data is stored securely and never leaves your Pixel device or Nexus phone. Your fingerprint data isn't shared with Google or any apps on your device. Apps are notified only whether your fingerprint was verified. If you're ready to get started using your fingerprint to unlock your phone or tablet, learn how to set up your ...
Find, secure, or erase a lost Android device - Nexus Help - Google …
On another Android phone or tablet, open the Find My Device app. If you don’t have the app: Get it on Google Play. If you don’t have your Android device: On a browser, go to Find My Device. Sign in. If your own device is lost: Tap Continue as [your name]. If you're helping a friend: Tap Sign in as guest and let your friend sign in.
Fix an Android device that's restarting or crashing
To learn how to restart your phone in safe mode, visit your manufacturer’s support site. Step 2: Check if the problem goes away. Check if the problem goes away. If it does, an app is likely causing your problem. Go to the next step. If the problem does not go away, skip to Advanced troubleshooting. Step 3: Restart your phone normally & check apps
Back up or restore data on your Android device - Android Help
When you add your Google Account to a phone that's been set up, you have the option to restore what you'd previously backed up for that Google Account onto the phone. To restore a backed-up account to a reset phone, follow the on-screen steps. …
Reset your Android device to factory settings - Android Help
Be sure that you know the password for the Google Account on the phone. To confirm, sign in to that account on another device or computer. If you don't remember the password, get sign-in help. If you've set a screen lock, be sure that you know your phone's PIN, pattern, or password. If you can't unlock your phone, learn what you can do.