A few days back some fact falls into headlines suggesting a new mid-range device from the house of Google is in development. No specifications and availability details were leaked at that time whatsoever. Today some new details are available according to which the device will come powered by an all-new Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 SoC. It is worth noting that the details don’t belong to an official source. For more information let’s jump to the next paragraph.
Earlier it was said that the device has been specifically developed for the Indian market. But surprisingly the news is coming from a Russian source. As suggested by the latest revealed information the upcoming mid-range device from Google will come powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 710 Octa-Core processor. It will probably be the first Google Pixel device in the mid-range segment. The device is expected to appear in the first half of 2019, maybe sometime in the month of July-August.
Off to Taiwan for @computex_taipei today, but here's a tidbit for ya: Google is working on a "mobile" device based on the Snapdragon 710 currently scheduled for launch in the 1st half of 2019. Sounds like this might be the (or one of them) upcoming mid-range Pixel phone.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) June 2, 2018
There are no details available in the market about its design, price, availability, etc and for that to arrive we have to wait for a while. In case you don’t know Snapdragon 710 is the latest mid-flagship SoC from the house of Qualcomm. It delivers great performance that is slightly lower than the Snapdragon 835 chip. The device is rumored to come with an 18:9 aspect ratio Display. Users might have to compromise in terms of specs in this as this is the first time Google may be developing a mid-range device. For more Android updates stay tuned to GoAndroid.