Google Pixel 3 XL To Have a Mammoth 6.7-Inch QHD+ Screen and a Triple-Camera Setup at One Side, According to Leaked Video

Google Pixel 3 XL To Have a Mammoth 6.7-Inch QHD+ Screen and a Triple-Camera Setup at One Side, According to Leaked Video

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The Pixel 3 XL could very well be Google’s biggest smartphone offering ever since the tech giant partnered with Motorola to bring to you the Nexus 6. If this leaked video is anything to go by, then the upcoming flagship will come with a gigantic 6.7-inch screen, making it larger than the upcoming iPhone X Plus.

Despite featuring a mammoth 6.7-inch display and sporting a QHD+ resolution, which equates to 2,960 x 1,440 pixels, the battery capacity is one of the disappointment bits belonging to the Google Pixel 3 XL. Sure, that notch certainly is an ‘eye-catcher’ and some resort to calling it an ugly part of the phone, but we feel that if Google was going to be launching a flagship that will provide future customers with an enlarged screen estate, the least they could do is outfit it with a large cell underneath the hood.

Google Pixel 3 XL To Have a Mammoth 6.7-Inch QHD+ Screen and a Triple-Camera Setup at One Side, According to Leaked Video

Aug 10, 2018, 5:01pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/google-pixel-3-xl-leaked-video-massive-6-7-inch-display/ > The Pixel 3 XL could very well be Google’s biggest smartphone offering ever since the tech giant partnered with Motorola to bring to you the Nexus 6. If this leaked video is anything to go by, then the upcoming flagship will come with a gigantic 6.7-inch screen, making it larger than the upcoming iPhone X Plus. > Despite featuring a mammoth 6.7-inch display and sporting a QHD+ resolution, which equates to 2,960 x 1,440 pixels, the battery capacity is one of the disappointment bits belonging to the Google Pixel 3 XL. Sure, that notch certainly is an ‘eye-catcher’ and some resort to calling it an ugly part of the phone, but we feel that if Google was going to be launching a flagship that will provide future customers with an enlarged screen estate, the least they could do is outfit it with a large cell underneath the hood.