# Google Pixel ## Identification Action Dashboard/ActionDash is a digital-wellbeing/app-usage tool name; Payoneer is payments; Pixel 1 is Google's first-generation Pixel family; TouchWiz is Samsung's older Android UI; SIM2 means a second SIM context. An [[Integrated Circuit Card Identifier|ICCID]] identifies a SIM card and is preserved only on the source page. ## Notebook evidence - [[Scanned_20260730-1659#PDF page 52 — Action Dashboard, Pixel, TouchWiz, SIM, and ICCID|PDF page 52: Action Dashboard, Pixel, TouchWiz, SIM, and ICCID]] — The page combines apps/actions with hardware identity. Pixel and TouchWiz mark Google and Samsung interface lineages; `SIM2` indicates a second subscriber module; the long numeric groups resemble an ICCID, the identifier printed on or assigned to a SIM card. ICCIDs are device/account identifiers, not passwords, so they are archived but should not be copied into general navigation indexes. ## Relationships and overlays The source places this record in an evidence cluster with [[ActionDash|ActionDash]] · [[Integrated Circuit Card Identifier|Integrated Circuit Card Identifier]] · [[Payoneer|Payoneer]] · [[Samsung TouchWiz|Samsung TouchWiz]] · [[Subscriber Identity Module|Subscriber Identity Module]]. The occurrence contributes to the notebook's larger model of [[Identity Continuity|identity continuity]], [[Device Sovereignty|device sovereignty]], and [[Continuity Architecture|continuity architecture]]. ## Evidentiary status and open leads Confirm the ICCID reading from the physical SIM/device record and avoid duplicating it into indexes. ## Source - [[Scanned_20260730-1659|Scanned_20260730-1659]] ## Scanned_20260730-2016 overlay PDF page 19 of [[Scanned_20260730-2016]] maps a Pixel device beside Visible and iPhone-number records. PDF page 41 names a Pixel 6 inside a Facebook, WhatsApp, ID.me, LinkedIn, Tumblr, and Namecheap authentication map. This adds an account-and-authenticator role to the earlier device-identity record. Model adjacency does not prove which Pixel unit was enrolled, who possessed it, or what accounts were active. ## Scanned_20260730-1958 overlay PDF page 3 of [[Scanned_20260730-1958]] records a Pixel-related question beside Akonadi and KIO. PDF page 49 later records `blueline`, the Pixel 3 codename, beside an interface that appeared to identify a Nexus 5. The notebook correctly preserves the mismatch. Retail model, codename, restored history, virtual/emulated profile, and dashboard display name are different evidence layers; the page does not determine which produced the inconsistency.