Hooray! Google needs inputs for Pixel 2 design. Product Lead for Pixel, Krishna Kumar posted in the Pixel Community forum asking users for their feedback about the Google Pixel flagship. This feedback acquisition is for the purpose of developing the design for the alleged Google Pixel 2.
So far, Google Pixel users pointed out highlights such as the phone's large bezels, lack of waterproofing, single bottom speaker as the primary design issues needed to be addressed. Most of the users also highlighted Google Pixel's lack of availability as the biggest problem. Furthermore, the feedback topic continues to receive ideas and suggestions from users around the globe.
Now, talking about the Google Pixel 2, leaks continue to pop up as the day goes by, making readers and interested buyers engaged. Previously, AWN reported about the possibilities of Google Pixel 2 having waterproofing, an enhanced smartphone camera, and much more. Today, a new report claims that Google Pixel 2 will exhibit AMOLED display with an aluminum body.
Mstarnews discussed the possible look of the Google Pixel 2 once it is released. The source pointed out Google Pixel 2 to have a more slender bezel design both on top and the base of the gadget. The back of the Google Pixel 2 will exhibit a full glass back compared to Pixel's half glass and aluminum body.
The Pixel 2 camera and flash are adjusted to the middle on top of the finger impression scanner. Meanwhile, the phone's speakers are moved from the base to the lower bezel on the front. The 3.5 mm earphone jack with USB Type-C port remains at the base.
The Pixel 2 is speculated to exhibit the combination of AMOLED display and aluminum body. Since the first Pixel smaller version shows a 5.5 inch AMOLED display, it is not far from reality Google incorporating both designs for Google Pixel 2.
Google Pixel 2 is speculated to reveal by autumn of 2017. The price of the next flagship will be $50 more compared to Google Pixel. As always, share us your thoughts in the comment section below.
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