Google and HTC might stick to an older design languagewith the release of the Pixel 2. One talented individual now has managed to create high-resolution images of the leaked renderings and looking at these images, it looks like we have a pretty good idea what the company’s intentions are.
High-Resolution Images of the Pixel 2 Disappoint as They Reveal a Single-Lens Rear Camera and a High Percentage Of Bezels
One Reddit user has made detailed images of the leaked Pixel 2 renders and while we should give him props for his hard work in recreating these with more detail, they also provide a bit of foreshadowing that the upcoming flagship might not be what we expect. With several manufacturers aiming for a bezel-less display handset, both Google and HTC might be looking the other way as we speak, going as far as to remove the headphone jack, according to a previous rumor.
The design also shows a rear-positioned fingerprint reader just like last year’s model, showing that apart from the stock-Android advantage, Google does not want to use winning formulas that might favor the tech giant’s smartphone business. With Lenovo also focusing on releasing handsets that will boast near-stock-Android skins, it looks like the company will have a bit of competition on its hands to tackle in the long run.
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It is possible that these renders belong to the more affordable Pixel 2, as there are rumors that Google intends to release a more affordable handset later in the year. It will not feature powerful internals as the more premium and capable Pixel 2 versions, but it could deliver a pure-Android platform for a much smaller price tag.
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Still, we would not have minded if Google would have placed a little emphasis on changing up the design, but it looks like cost-cutting devices could be seen in the future. However, before you start reaching conclusions, remind yourself that it is just another render and should be taken with a pinch of salt.
For now, we want your thoughts down in the comments on how you feel about these high-resolution renders. We’ll be waiting for your responses.
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