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Google Pixel & Pixel XL Release Date, Specs, News: Alleged Images Of The Smartphones Display Assembly Have Surfaced

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As Google's Pixel and Pixel XL are moving closer to its launch day, tech fans have been seeing benchmarks, case images, as well as renders and specifications surface over the past couple of months.

Rumors have managed to paint a bright picture for the Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones that will be launched this October. But, hardware leaks for the Pixel duo have been relatively difficult to get by. Unlike the iPhone and the Galaxy lineup, Google's Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones have been shy when giving tech fans a view of their internals.

But, that seems to change today, as some alleged images of Pixel and Pixel XL's display assembly have surfaced, based on the report of WCCF Tech.

As a lot of information has surfaced on the internet regarding Google Pixel and Pixel XL lineup so far. The smartphones will be packed with the Snapdragon 821, 4 gigabyte of RAM and 12 megapixel rear camera sensors. Also the Pixels have been rumored to feature a USB Type-C, Bluetooth 4.1 and front facing speakers.

Now, alleged display assemblies for Google's Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones end up confirming earlier leaks. Pixel and Pixel XL will show screen sizes of 5.0 and 5.5 inches. But, there's only a little information so far on what differentiating features the Pixel duo will feature apart from their screen sizes.

Also, some alleged case images of Pixel and Pixel XL have also come up. The front of the smartphone largely resembles what the display assemblies come to represent. The rear also conforms with the previous reports. The Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones are also rumored to have a rather unorthodox rear design, according to XDA Developers.

However, for tech fans who are worried that Google will take the headphone jack, just like what Apple did with iPhone 7, rest assured that the Pixel smartphones will come along with the 3.5 mm traditional headphone plug-in slot, uSwitch Mobiles reported.

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