Google Pixel 3 XL In Its Clearly White Color Variant Leaks out in the Latest Image Gallery – Embracing the Notch but No Dual Camera

Google Pixel 3 XL In Its Clearly White Color Variant Leaks out in the Latest Image Gallery – Embracing the Notch but No Dual Camera

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The Google Pixel 3 XL can be seen from both ends in the latest image gallery leak and though there are a few interesting design choices, some things were bothering us about them. For example, irrespective of the fact that the Pixel 2 XL came with the best smartphone camera possible in the industry, it appears that the Pixel 3 XL will be sticking to the same single-lens rear configuration as its predecessor. While that is nothing to be completely disappointed about, we have to note that having more lenses on a smartphone will give you access to more features, or has Google managed to find a way around that?

An XDA Junior Member dr.guru has shared what the Google Pixel 3 XL looks like from the front and back. Strangely enough, the device looks like it will be sporting a dual-camera lens system at the front but there is no inclusion of a dual lens at the back, meaning that Google will be relying on a single rear camera to make all the magic happen.

Google Pixel 3 XL In Its Clearly White Color Variant Leaks out in the Latest Image Gallery – Embracing the Notch but No Dual Camera

Jul 29, 2018, 6:24pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/google-pixel-3-xl-clearly-white-images-leaked/ > The Google Pixel 3 XL can be seen from both ends in the latest image gallery leak and though there are a few interesting design choices, some things were bothering us about them. For example, irrespective of the fact that the Pixel 2 XL came with the best smartphone camera possible in the industry, it appears that the Pixel 3 XL will be sticking to the same single-lens rear configuration as its predecessor. While that is nothing to be completely disappointed about, we have to note that having more lenses on a smartphone will give you access to more features, or has Google managed to find a way around that? > An XDA Junior Member dr.guru has shared what the Google Pixel 3 XL looks like from the front and back. Strangely enough, the device looks like it will be sporting a dual-camera lens system at the front but there is no inclusion of a dual lens at the back, meaning that Google will be relying on a single rear camera to make all the magic happen.