Google Pixel 3 hands-on images confirm design, reveal specs
Google is all set to launch its 2018 flagship smartphones on October 9. Interestingly, as we inch closer to the event, more and more leaks are coming our way. Recently, the Google Pixel 3 XL was leaked in full glory. And now, hands-on images of the Google Pixel 3 have surfaced, giving away the design and specs of the phone. Here's a leak peek.
Google Pixel 3: At a glance
These hands-on images reiterate the design we have seen in previous mockups. Hence, it is near certain that the Pixel 3 will sport a conventional display (unlike the notched display on Pixel 3 XL), along with dual front speakers and dual front cameras. Further, on the back, the phone will get a single camera and a fingerprint sensor housed in a dual-tone glass panel.
Google's upcoming Pixel 3 phones could offer DSLR-like selfies
While the current Pixel 2 phones sport one of the best smartphone cameras, Google is aiming to redefine the selfie game. The leak suggests the Pixel 3 will feature dual 8-megapixel front cameras with one of the sensors having an f/1.8 aperture. Notably, the other sensor will get f/1.8- f/2.2 variable aperture that should offer hardware-powered Bokeh effect and better low-light selfies.
What else do we know about the Pixel 3
As for the specs, the leak suggests Pixel 3 will feature a 5.5-inch full-HD+ (1080x2160 pixels) display with rounded corners and an 18:9 aspect ratio. Additionally, the phone will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor and pack a 2,915mAh battery. Further, considering modern day flagship devices, Pixel 3 could come with up to 6GB/8GB of RAM and up to 256GB/512GB of storage.