Someone bought Google’s new Pixel 3 XL smartphone in Hong Kong 3 days before its official unveiling
according to Engadget reporter Richard Lai has gotten his hands on what appears to be a Google Pixel 3 XL three days ahead of the device's official release. In a video for Engadget, Lai said that he acquired the widely anticipated smartphone from a Hong Kong electronics shop called WahPhone Digital for $2,030. According to Lai, the device seems to be the real deal, with features matching leaked information on the phone, including a rear fingerprint reader and a large upper notch. "[It] feels solid and well-built," Lai wrote. It's still not clear how WahPhone Digital acquired the Pixel 3 XL's days before its official release date.
Google announces successor to Pixel 2, the new Pixel 3 smartphone
DesignThe mostly metal backs of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 1 were one of the few unique hardware features of the Pixel line. New front-facing speakers on both handsets are 40 percent louder than those on past Pixel smartphones, and Google will include six months of YouTube Music with Pixel 3 smartphones so users can experience the new speakers. A single camera may live on the back of Pixel smartphones, but Google added a second camera to the front. The Pixel 3 gets a 2,915 mAh battery, while the bigger Pixel 3 XL has a 3430mAh battery. The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL come in white, black, and "not pink" color options and are available for preorder today starting at $799.collected by :John Smith
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