Google's flagship devices have their launch just around the corner and we are getting a sharper image on what the smartphones will look like and what would be under the hood. Images of the Google Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL have been leaked just a day before the official launch. The report comes from the renowned tipster, Evan Blas, who has posted the images of the smartphones on his official Twitter handle.
If these images are to be believed true, the Pixel 2 XL flaunts a beautiful display up front which is nearly bezel-less and share the design language found on the LG G6 and LGV30 as the manufacturer remains the same. On the other hand, the smaller Pixel 2 sports a 5-inch display with a 16:9 aspect ratio. As far as the resolution is concerned on the Pixel 2 XL, the smartphone flaunts a 6-inch edge-to-edge display with a resolution of 1440x2880 pixels.
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The images also suggest that the Pixel 2, just like the last year's Pixel, will have the fingerprint sensor at the back and will have a two-tone colour at the back. The images also reveal the colour variants of the upcoming Pixel 2.
The leaks suggest that the Google Pixel 2 XL will be quite expensive than the last year's Pixel XL, making the price at $849 (roughly Rs. 56,000) for the 64GB variant while the 256GB variant will retail for $949 which roughly converts to Rs. 62,500. On the other hand, the smaller Google Pixel 2 will be priced at $649 (roughly Rs. 42,500) for the 64GB variant whereas the 256GB variant will come with a price tag of $749 (roughly Rs. 50,000).
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