Google Pixel 3 XL: This unboxing video could reveal all the details and specs
A Telegram user published an unboxing video for the Pixel 3 XL this week. Now almost all details about the upcoming Google flagship are known.
If you believe the published video, you may have already leaked the entire device here. In this, the leaker unpacks the device and shows, among other things, the complete packaging. You are also given an insight into the system settings. A leak now would be pretty early because the Presentation of the Pixel 3 scheduled for October should be.
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Packaging
The first thing you can see in the video is the packaging and the content. The box itself is shaped like the smartphone. If you lift the lid, you will be greeted directly by the smartphone. This includes the charger, an adapter to use headphones with a 3,5mm jack plug and, for the first time, a pair of USB-C headphones.
Design
The Pixel 3 XL is said to look very similar to its predecessors. It is noticeable that there is no longer a “window” made of glass on the back. The part made of glass now flows discreetly around the part made of aluminum. The display on the front should resolve with 1440 × 2960 pixels with a pixel density of 494ppi. The comparatively oversized notch is noticeable here. This could certainly have been lower. The lower edge was so thin that there was just enough space for a speaker. Presumably one was also built into the auricle so that you can enjoy stereo sound.
Specs and software
A screenshot from a Geekbench test was also shown in the video. According to this, the Pixel 3 XL has an 8-coreProprocessor from Qualcomm. There is 4GB of RAM available, which is a bit small by today's standards. An Adreno 630 was chosen for the graphics card, as the OS is running Android 9.0 Pie. It also looks like Google is doing that Pixel 3 XL with gesture control as standard come along.
It remains to be seen what Google will ultimately present. As soon as there are new leaks or information about the Pixel 3 (XL), we will update the article.
fat chunk. google does nothing at all when it comes to hardware design. I like the material design of them. (software design)
The thick border at the bottom really doesn't look attractive ... but such leaks shouldn't always be trusted. If Google got it out like that, it wouldn't be exciting anymore.