Google's next flagship: pixel 3, 3xl
By Google:
As we
celebrate the 10th anniversary of the first Android phone,
we're also counting down the days until Oct. 9 -- the day we expect Google to
introduce its next flagship. Of course, we think we already know quite a lot
about the still-officially-unannounced Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.
Between Russian bloggers leaking a full-fledged multimedia showcase and
someone leaving a prototype Pixel 3 XL
in the backseat of a Lyft, it appears as if many of the beans have already been
spilled. (The leaking has now spread to a rumored Google Pixel Slate tablet.) If even half
of the leaks are legit, Google will be hard-pressed to conjure much surprise at
the phone's official introduction. (We reached out to Google to verify the
authenticity of the leaks, but haven't heard back.)
How to
watch: Google's Pixel event on Oct. 9
But
Google may have some revelations in store. The latest version of its Android operating system,
known as Android Pie, has compelling new features -- such as
multiplayer AR and enhancements to its already-superior voice assistant -- that
will likely be integrated in the Pixel 3. (Apple showed off its own multiplayer AR at the iPhone XS launch
and gave Siri a much-needed makeover with iOS 12.)
And the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL may be more different from one another than in
previous years -- chiefly due to the iPhone-like notched design that Google is
rumored to have given the larger model.
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Again,
the company hasn't formally announced the Pixel 3 phones, so most of what we
think we know is based on the voluminous rumors. However, because the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL and are
among the best phones on the market today on
account of their excellent cameras, snappy performance and tight Android
integration, many are interested in what Google will offer this time around.
We've
collated the major buzz on the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL below, and will
continue to update this space regularly with news and rumors.
Editors'
note, Sept. 27: This post
was originally published on June 10, and will continue to be updated with news
and rumors about the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.
Rumor: Google will introduce the Pixel 3 and Pixel
3 XL on Oct. 9
According
to Bloomberg, Google plans to
unveil new Pixel phones in New York on Oct. 9. The
general timeframe follows precedent: The company introduced the Pixel 2 and
Pixel 2 XL on Oct. 4, 2017 and the original Pixel phones
exactly one year earlier on Oct. 4, 2016.
Rumor: Google to unveil new Pixel Stand charger
In
addition to the new phones, Google is said to have developed a new
wireless charger called the "Pixel Stand," according to MySmartPrice. A purported image
shows a white dock with an orange bottom and a small "G" logo that's
connected, ostensibly, to a USB-C cable. MySmartPrice says that the Stand will
turn your Pixel into a smart display with access to shortcuts for music apps,
the Google Assistant and notifications.
Rumor: Pixel 3 XL gets a notch, Pixel 3 does not
Traditionally,
the Pixel and Pixel XL have been nearly identical -- except for the size
difference. That may change this time around.
Google is
rumored to have bestowed the Pixel 3 XL with an iPhone-like notch to
accommodate an updated camera system. The first leaked photos gave us our first
look at the larger model, after which an anonymous Reddit user delivered purported images of the smaller Pixel 3,
via 9to5Google. And now we have
a pic of what leaker Evan Blass says is both handsets, side-by-side.
The
images are consistent with earlier leaks, showing a Pixel 3 XL that has a
notched display -- and not just any notch, but a big, deep notch -- and a Pixel 3 with a more
traditional layout. We know that Android Pie supports phones with notches, so,
conceptually at least, this checks out.
Rumor: Pixel Bud-like earbuds included
Those
Russian bloggers supposedly got their hands on the Pixel 3 XL from a Ukrainian black market dealer. And the unboxing
videos they posted showed a pair of earbuds with a meaty, Pixel Buds design. If the package is real, this
would be new; the Pixel 2 didn't come with any headphones.
The
images of the headphones did also have misspelled "@googel.com" email
address on the label, which is a little sketch. Our email bounced when we tried
emailing that address, so keep in mind this all might be a clever fake.
Separately,
a Telegram user @LuchkovCH also "leaked" photos of the Pixel 3 XL and
dropped a YouTube video here. In it, they walk through the
Settings menu, launcher and running benchmarks. There's a look at the (notched)
front, familiar-looking back and what looks like a single USB-C charging port.
Confirmed: It won't be the first Android Pie device
Countering
speculation that Google would introduce its latest operating system on the
Pixel 3, the company released Android Pie to the existing generation
of Pixel phones on Aug. 6. The Pixel 3 is likely, however, to be the first
phone running Pie right out of the box, if that matters in any way.
Android
Pie mostly focuses on behind-the-scenes improvements designed to make Android
phones work faster while saving battery life, but it also paves the way for the Pixel XL's notch.
Watch
this: Android P: A slice of 'Pie'
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Rumor: The Pixel 3 could have wireless charging
XDA Developers found
evidence in an Android Pie beta release that points to support for wireless
charging. This rumor dovetails with another -- that the new Pixel may
have a glass back that would be more conducive to
wireless charging. Google has made wireless charging phones before (like the Google Nexus 6 and Nexus 5), but stopped in 2015 with the launch of
the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P.
Rumor: Pixel 3 XL will have front-facing speakers
According
to a recent case leak from Gizmo China, the Pixel 3 XL
has two front-facing cameras. The leaked images also show that the speaker will
be located on the front bottom bezel and the fingerprint reader will remain
positioned on the back below the camera.
Rumor: Two front-facing cameras and a new display
for the Pixel 3 XL
In
addition to the notch, Bloomberg posited that the Pixel 3 XL will have an edge-to-edge
display and two front-facing cameras. The smaller Pixel 3,
however, will have neither of these things apparently.
The
German news site WinFuture, which has a pretty reliable record
with tech rumors, also reported that Google will partner with Taiwanese
manufacturer Foxconn (the same company that makes iPhones) to build "new
display hardware."
Rumor: A premium Pixel will battle 2018 iPhones
Tech blog
Droid Life reported
that Google has three new Pixel phones in the pipeline for 2018. This trio
could include a mysterious higher-end version -- perhaps intended to compete
with the $1,000 iPhone XS -- in addition to the standard and XL
models. As a reminder, the 64GB Pixel 2 starts at $649 and the Pixel 2 XL
starts at $849 (£799 or AU$1,399).
That
noted, frequent tipster Evan Blass tweeted that, according to a "reliable
source," Google will deliver a Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL -- as well as the
next generation of Pixel Buds and a Pixel-branded watch. If he's right, we're back to
looking at two phones, not three. The Pixel 3 XL might have to take on the
$1,099 iPhone XS Max on its own.
Rumor: Google has a cheaper Pixel
Google is
said to be developing an inexpensive "midrange" Pixel for emerging
markets that could debut this summer, according to Economic Times. It's not
clear whether Google would bring this budget model to the US; the timing
doesn't sync up with the Pixel's usual October debut. But, depending on the
price, such a phone could make an interesting foil to Apple's new $749 iPhone XR.
Other rumored Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL specs
- Octacore Qualcomm CPU (perhaps Snapdragon 845)
- Adreno 630 GPU
- 2,960x1,440-pixel resolution
- Wired version of Google Pixel Buds connecting via USB-C
- Confirmed: Support for Android Pie
- 4GB RAM
- 2,915mAh battery that supports wireless charging
- Available at least two colors: black and white
Pixel 2 review: It still has an amazing camera,
but its followup is expected soon.
iPhone XR hands-on: Apple's most colorful iPhone
is also its cheapest.
Google's next flagship: pixel 3, 3xl
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September 29, 2018
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