Google Pixel 2, Pixel XL 2 Release Date, News & Update: 3D Renders Leaked Online; More Impressive Specs & Features Revealed

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Jan 24, 2017 05:53 AM EST

With the huge success of Google Pixel  and Pixel XL devices, the tech geeks are all excited to know about the release specs, updates, release date and features of the upcoming Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 smartphones. However, as of now, the search giant has not disclosed any probable date of release for these two flagship devices. But again, this doesn't stop the tech savvy people from speculating the features and specs that might come with the device.

According to BGR, a Chinese website has posted the leaked image of 3D renders belonging to the first series of Google Pixel phone. Now, based on the leaked renders, the smartphones are expected to come with a new design. Apart from that, these devices might also include thinner bezels at the bottom and at the top. The leaked image shows the device with a glass back and chamfered edges. Along with this, the image also shows the device to include fingerprint sensors and a center aligned camera.

The leaked image also gives the consumers an idea of the look they can expect from the upcoming models. As per Slash Gear, both the devices are spotted with two speakers grilled at the bottom of the device, thereby giving clues about possible volume buttons, stereo speakers, USB Type C port as well as a 3.5mm earphone jack on top. Coming to specs, latest Google Pixel models are likely to include the latest Qualcomm processor and it might be Snapdragon 835 processor with 32GB of storage space and 6GB RAM. The display of both Pixel XL 2 and Pixel 2 is expected to be the same.

Consumers also need to note that the latest Google Pixel devices are not waterproof. Interestingly, keeping in mind the user's demands, the tech giant, is planning to launch the latest models with dust and waterproof resistance capabilities with IP68 and IP67 ratings. The release date of the models is expected to be around October 2017.

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