Google Pixel 2 Update: Concept Video Reveals Amazing Features

Feb 27, 2017 09:00 AM EST | Lasitha

Google Pixel 2 is what most people have been waiting for after its predecessor took over the market in a storm. The concept video which showed the possible features of the new phone, if taken seriously, is what one would ever want in a smartphone. It is a dream come true!

The concept video portrayed the 'Google Pixel 2' as a very cool phone. It actually looks very slick. There are various components of the phone that are mentioned in the video.

According to the video, the 'Google Pixel 2' will feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835. It is supported by a 6GB LPDDR4 RAM. It comes with 3 storage options - 32/64/128GB storage. Additional storage is provided by Micro SD (up to 256GB.) The phone will have the awesome Android 8, reported Trusted Reviews.

The phone is said to have an all-metal body with a 5.5-inch QHD AMOLED display (534ppi.) It comes with an option of 5.1-inch FHD AMOLED display (441ppi). The phone also has a 16-megapixel camera.

The Google Pixel 2 will also come with a fingerprint scanner and wireless charging facility. It will also have a3.5mm headphone jack, reported CNET.

Though the concept video boasts that Google Pixel 2 will run on Android 8, it should be noted that the next version of Android will be announced at Google I/O 2017 in spring and it will debut with the next flagship phone from the company. Hence it remains unclear if the Google Pixel will feature the new version of Android or not.

The concept video does seem to equip the new Pixel with all that we can hope for. However, Google has not announced any phone such as this. However, if there is a Google Pixel 2 that is to be announced, it can be expected that it will be launched around the time when Apple iPhone 8 will be launched.

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