Leaked: Here's how Google's Pixel 3 devices will look like
We already know that Google's new 2018 flagship phones, the Pixel 3 and the Pixel 3 XL, are going to be big and expensive. Now, thanks to reliable leakers @OnLeaks, and MySmartPrice, we've got renders that give us the best look (so far) about Google's upcoming flagship devices. Notably, the official unveiling would happen around October. Here's a sneak peek.
Glass backs and notched displays are on the cards
Unlike Google's previous Pixel devices which were mostly made of metal, Google has decided to give the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL a full glass back. Whether that'll also mean wireless charging remains to be seen. Meanwhile, the Pixel 3 will feature a display with slim top and bottom bezels, while the Pixel 3 XL will feature a bezel-less notched display.
Seems like Google is going for dual front cameras
Both the phones, according to the renders, seem to spot a single camera module at the back, indicating that Google has decided to not go with the trends of dual and triple rear cameras. Interestingly, the renders show dual front cameras, which echoes an earlier report by Bloomberg. However, it's unclear as to whether both are cameras or one is an ambient light sensor.
Well, what about the specs of the phones?
As for the specifications of the Pixel 3 devices, we're completely in the unknown as of now. However, it's expected that both phones will come with Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 SoCs under the hood, and will sport at least 6GB of RAM.