By Travis Howard, | January 13, 2017
If this is the case, tech savvies will likely see two variants of the Google Pixel 2 later this year. YouTube)
Google is set to unveil its next generation Pixel smartphones - the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 - in the fourth generation of this year. These phones are expected to feature 2K display, Tri-Camera advanced technology, and 6 GB of RAM.
The next generation of Google's Pixel phones are expected to come with many impressive features. Some experts have noted that there are slim chances of HTC partnering with Google to produce the upcoming Pixel handsets. Nonetheless, there are rumors that Google could work with HTC to produce its upcoming flagship phones.
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The Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 are expected to get a new and improved design.
The Google Pixel line boasts of 2K display, and the Pixel 2 is likely to get upgraded to 2,560 x 1,440 QHD resolution. The smartphones are also likely to come with a 5-inch display.
The next generation Pixel smartphones are also likely to get improvements in their battery life and the memory. The Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 will sport 6 GB of RAM which is an upgrade from the 4 GB of the current generation Pixel smartphones.
Other improvements include the enhanced capabilities of the camera. Tech Times suggests that the upcoming Pixel line might feature a dual-camera setup like the iPhone 7 Plus.
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