Google Pixel XL 2 spotted on Geekbench; Snapdragon 835, 4 GB RAM and 128 GB storage variant confirmed
A leaked render of the second generation of Google’s flagship phone Pixel has appeared online. The supposed render for Google Pixel 2 revealed a slightly new design along with new features as reported by Gizmochina. The report points out that the smartphone is set to launch in October 2017. One thing to note here is that the Pixel 2 render has not deviated from the original design except minor tweaks in terms of the aesthetics and features.
Google Pixel XL 2 have been allegedly leaked via Geekbench.As per Geebkbench the Pixel XL 2 will come with Snapdragon 835 clocked at 2.35 GHz processor. The phone packs an Adreno 540 graphics, 4 GB RAM and 128 GB of internal memory. It is unlikely to accommodate an external memory slot. Pixel XL 2 is expected to have a 12 MP rear camera capable of shooting 4K resolution videos but there is no info if it will be dual-camera system. The front camera will have an 8 MP sensor and the smartphone come pre-loaded with Android O.
Google Pixel XL2 shows up on GFXBench: ~5.6in display w/ 18:9 ratio? SD835, 4/128GB, 12/8MP cams, NFC.... https://t.co/1UIyEkDk1Y pic.twitter.com/8e6PGOOzXo— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) June 9, 2017
Ronald Quandt, a popular leakster was the first to reveal the information on his Twitter account. The tweet suggested that the Pixel XL 2 may support Gigabit Wi-Fi dual-band and Bluetooth 5.0 and also expected to support NFC connectivity.
The render for Google Pixel 2, the successor to the original show a dual rear camera setup located the top left corner with a prominent LED flash. The second change in the render shows a near edge-to-edge display design with a higher screen-to-body ratio. Google has not issued any official statement regarding the design.
The Google Pixel 2 is expected to sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 836 chipset along with a dual rear camera setup with sensor resolutions of 16 MP and 8 MP. The device is expected to be the smartphone in the market with Android O out of the box.We can expect the 2017 flagships to carry a premium price tag.
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