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Google’s Pixel 2 specs leaked ahead of unveiling

The Google Pixel 2 and its XL variant are set to be revealed next week, as the company is holding an event centred around the devices on October 4th. Ahead of its unveiling, however, full on specifications have begun to appear online, giving us the potential ins and outs of what to expect.

Android Central has managed to get the exclusive on both handsets, which are both set to pack the current-standard Snapdragon 835 processor, 64GB and 128GB storage variants, Active Edge, Pixel Cameras as well as 80-85 percent screen-to-body-ratio.

This information lines up with previous rumours that the new Pixel devices would be opting for a slim bezel design as well as making use of its Google Assistant via squeezable edges.

Another thing that both devices are said to have in common is their ditching of the 3.5mm headphone jack and traditional SIM card slot, instead opting for audio via built-in dual stereo speakers and USB-C, as well as using an e-SIM similar to that of the Apple Watch 3. This allows users to connect to different networks without the trouble of physically replacing the card. Only some markets are said to have the devices shipped with USB-C headphones in the box, however this information might not hold up according to the source.

Renders for the potential Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL

Just as the original Pixel XL, the Pixel 2 XL will feature a larger battery than most other competition, sitting at 3,520 mAh. The smaller Pixel 2 will only feature a 2,700 mAh battery which is, in fact, larger than the iPhone 8+ which sits at 2,675 mAh but less than the Samsung Galaxy S8’s 3,000 mAh.

Other differences between the two devices sees the Pixel 2 sporting a smaller Full-HD display, whereas the XL variant will feature a curved QHD screen.

KitGuru Says: With the positive experience I’ve had with my Pixel, this makes me want to upgrade sooner if it were at all possible. What do you think about the potential Pixel 2 specs? Are you looking to upgrade any time soon?

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11 comments

  1. All the renders available and you chose those two… They’re awful but that’s just opinion. I was hoping for the 836S Snapdragon to appear to make this a little more special over anything else however apparently not, either way the 835 is amazing, from experience with my OnePlus 5. Battery looks decent I must say at the display ratio is certainly interesting…

  2. Samsung pre-ordered the whole first batch of the upcoming Snapdragon chipset. No other phone at the moment can have anything over 835.

  3. Incorrect. OnePlus 5 and the LG G6 does. I own the OnePlus 5.

  4. … Yes they have the 835, nothing newer 🙂

    I said no other phone can have anything over 835, so the only thing they’re getting is 835 as the 1st batch of the next chipset is reserved for Samsung

  5. Oh sorry, I see now. I believe I read a post from Kitguru about a month ago regarding the new Google Pixel leaked specs potentially having the 836S, although not sure what that it myself.

    Have you personally got the 835? Brilliant chip!

  6. Yes ! Got it on my Note 8, simply wonderful. I can run so many apps at the same time and the battery lasts forever.

  7. Note 8? I’m already jealous! Amazing phone, need to play with one in a store when I can. Huge battery, what’s the RAM again? I know 4GB is decent in the S8, I think the Note 8 has more? My OP5 has 8GB, total madness for a phone, I don’t think I’ve even used it enough to see what the usage averages at 🙁

  8. I was going for a OnePlus 5, so don’t feel bad. Your smartphone is one of the best, and OxygenOS is fantastic. The Note 8 has 6 GB of RAM, and I never closed any app myself, the phone does so after I’ve not used an app for a while. 0 lag, 0 hickups, everything picks up where I left it. The phone is a true joy.

  9. I recently bought the Pixel XL and I loved the phone, but after seeing that the Pixel 2 was coming out I returned it and now I’m waiting. Hopefully it won’t be too long before I can get my hands on the XL 2.

  10. The Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have been officially announced. Let’s take a look at what they offer!

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