Google Pixel 3 And Pixel 3 XL Are Now Official For $799 And $899


Finally the time has come. Google unveiled their flagship phones, Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. The devices are pretty much exactly what we thought they were: a pair of well-specced premium Android phones made by Google itself, with slightly revamped external designs, iterative updates across the board, and powered by best-in-class software.






Despite the many wishes for notch-less 'Pixel Ultra,' the Pixel 3 XL is exactly what everyone expected. It's equipped with a Snapdragon 845 processor, 4GB of RAM, and a 6.3-inch 2960x1440 OLED screen. The large notch on the front contains two 8MP front-facing cameras, one of which can be used for wide-angle selfies.




Just like the last year, Google Pixel 3 And Pixel 3 XL comes with a single rear camera, at a resolution of 12.2MP. The Pixel 3 XL also supports wireless charging, something that has been missing from Google's phones since the Nexus 5X/6P. The back panel is a soft-touch glass, and Google says the speakers are 40% louder than the Pixel 2's.

 The smaller Pixel has a slightly different design, with uniform bezels instead of a display notch. It has the same internal hardware, camera setup, and wireless charging support. The main difference is that it uses a smaller 5.5-inch 1080p display.

Both phones will be available in three colors - Clearly White, Just Black, and Not Pink. According to the Project Fi website, pricing starts at $799 for the smaller Pixel, and $899 for the Pixel XL.




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