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Google will soon launch new smartphones in its Pixellineup, expected to be called Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. While the details of Pixel 3 XL have been leaking from all corners of the Internet, the Pixel 3 has largely been missing from the leaks. Renders of the Pixel 3 have been doing the rounds for a while, but there haven’t been live images reported until now. Thanks to some freshly leaked images, we may finally have a first look at the upcoming smartphone. These photos suggest that the alleged Pixel 3 will come with a 5.5-inch display, but without the notch that is expected in the Pixel 3 XL. It is seen to have dual front speakers, glass and metal back, rear fingerprint sensor, among other things.
As per a post by a Reddit user, hands-on images of the alleged Pixel 3 show a new dual-tone back. In the Pixel series, Google appears to still be adamant on the single rear camera with dual-tone LED flash. The smartphone appears to have a glossy finish and long volume rocker and power button. Meanwhile, Google’s ‘G’ moniker and a fingerprint scanner are present at the back.
Meanwhile, the tipster also included several images of the alleged Pixel 3 tipping its specifications. The smartphone is said to come with a 5.5-inch (1080×2160 pixels) display with rounded corners and an 18:9 aspect ratio. Meanwhile, the battery has been upgraded to 2,915mAh compared to 2,700mAh in Pixel 2. Additionally, the smartphone is said to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor.
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In terms of optics, previous rumours had claimed that the Pixel lineup with come with two cameras at the front. As per the leaked images, the phone will bear two 8-megapixel cameras. Interestingly, one of the sensors is said to have f/1.8 aperture but the other one has been listed as having two – f/1.8 and f/2.2. This indicates that the Pixel 3 will come with a variable aperture technology, similar to the Samsung Galaxy S9+.
Notably, the alleged Pixel 2 was tested on a different carrier than Verizon, some other rumours had reportedly said that it will be Verizon-exclusive.
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