Every year, when new Nexus devices are around the corner, there’s a great deal of speculation and hype. However, this year is special. For starters, Google has decided to ditch the “Nexus” branding and go with “Pixel” instead. Also, there have been more than usual rumours and leaks about the Pixels. The devices are due for a launch exactly four days from now on 4th October. So we decided to sum up, all we know about the Pixel and the Pixel XL in this post.
Moving on to the elder sibling, Google Pixel XL a.k.a. Nexus Marlin is not much different from the Sailfish. According to the leaks and the rumours, the Pixel XL sports the same Snapdragon 820 quad-core processor clocked at a yet unknown speed. You also get the same 4 GB of RAM along with 32 GB of internal storage which we guess will be non-expandable. The front camera is an 8 MP unit while the primary camera on the device is a 13 MP snapper with an accompanying LED flash. The primary difference as compared to the Pixel is the screen. The Pixel XL sports a larger 5.5-inch screen with a quad HD resolution.
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The Pixel devices are set for unveiling at an event on 4th October where we can also expect Google to unveil some more new products. What, you ask? We’ll just have to wait to find that out. So stay tuned to find out more about the Google Pixel devices as soon as they are released.
Checkout: Expectations: Google’s Pixel event on October 4th