Google Pixel 2 renders have been leaked on a Chinese website Anzhuo. Google Pixel smartphone was launched in the last quarter of 2016 and was one of the most awaited phone. The has not reached to a very large audience and yet we have leaked renders of the Google Pixel 2, the successor of Google Pixel .

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The leaked render shows us that the half glass back of the Google Pixel is now a full glass back on Google Pixel 2. The camera, flash and finger print aligns in the same line which I really like aesthetically.

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The top view tells us that Google is not yet ready to get rid of the 3.5 mm headphone jack which can be a good news and also bad news for some.

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The top and bottom bezels on Google Pixel 2 have been reduced it looks like but the side bezels doesn’t give a thin bezel look which is really sad because I hate big side bezels. Because size bezels hinder most of the big screen experience, for me.

Looks like speakers have been placed at the front which is good as your fingers and hand now won’t completely cover the sound while watching videos or playing games. Are those stereo speakers? 🙂 And of course, a USB Type-C port.

Overall, I really like this design, the phone looks thin and elegant. Very good thing that they haven’t added a camera bump in Google Pixel 2 which is really a concern in my OnePlus 3 right now.

As far as the specs are concerned, speculations are that Google Pixel 2 will sport currently top of the line Snapdragon 835 SoC. Minimum 4 GB RAM but it should have 6 GB RAM now. And the base model should have a 64 gigs storage with a second option of 128 Gigs as well.

Please note, this is the very first leak of Google Pixel 2 and the specs are just speculations right now. The official & final version can be much different in terms of design and hardware. Lets wait for a few more leaks until we start forming an opinion about Google Pixel 2 and decide to love or hate it.

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