Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL launch nears; fresh renders reveal black, white colour variants
Google is all set to launch its new smartphones Google Pixel 3, Pixel 3 XL. The new series will be launched on October 9. The smartphones have been spotted in new image renders. The images shared by WinFuture.de show the upcoming Pixel phones in black and white colour variants. Google Pixel 3 series will run on Android Pie out of the box. ALSO READ | Samsung Galaxy A7 with triple rear cameras launched in IndiaGoogle Pixel 3 series: Expected specifications Google Pixel 3 will come without the latest trending notch display design but the Pixel 3 XL is expected to come with an in-display notch. The Pixel 3 XL will have the biggest screen-to-body ratio of the two smartphones, according to reports.
The image renders reveal dual-front cameras on both Pixel 3 series phones, as well as a chin at the bottom. Both of the cameras are expected to be 8MP, though they could have different sensor. Google has so far avoided the trend of dual cameras while the rest of the industry has accepted it as a staple. WinFuture suggests that these phones will sport two microphones, out of which the bottom will hold a wide integrated speaker. Reports suggest that the phones are expected to feature identical hardware setups: Snapdragon 845 processor, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB and 128GB flash memory configurations. ALSO READ | Qualcomm alleges Apple gave swiped chip secrets to Intel Pixel fans can expect launch of a new wireless charging stand, designated as ‘Pixel Stand’.
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