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Google Pixel/Nexus 2016 Release Date, Features, News: Leaked 3D Render Of The Smartphone Hints Imminent Release

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The Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P are still the current smartphones of Google, the smartphones were introduced back in September 2015. Tech fans are now waiting for the tech monster to unleash their successors.

Reports have been pumping the internet that Google will introduce a couple of new smartphones under a new title, the upcoming smartphones of Google will be called Pixel (was named as Nexus Sailfish) and Pixel XL (formerly called Nexus Marlin), which means that the Nexus branding is going down the drain.

It seems like Google is trying to bring a new brand into existence that will catch the consumer's attention, a brand that will not only include the tech company's smartphones, but some of their other devices. As Google already unleashed the Pixel Chromebooks in the past, based on the report of Android Headlines.

Google Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones have leaked several times online, and both of these devices were also certified by the FCC already.

The official unveiling of the sought after Google smartphones for 2016, formerly dubbed by their codenames HTC Sailfish and HTC Marlin, is drawing near. The tech monster is most likely going to officially unveil the two smartphones at the company's event on October 4, according to PC Advisor.

However, in terms of specifications, it has been said that the Google Pixel and Pixel XL will come along on the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 System on Chip (SoC), as well as similar RAM of 4 gigabyte.

But, the smartphones internal built-in storage will come in two different models, 32 gigabyte and 128 gigabyte. It is not yet confirmed on whether or not the two devices will be made available in both handset variants. Pixel (Sailfish) is speculated to have the standard size of 5-inch, while the Pixel XL (Marlin) will come out as an expanded option of 5.5-inch, Christian Today reported.

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