Pixel 3 XL Lite Renders Surface: Show Notch-Less Display, Dual-Tone Finish

Karamchand Rameshwar


The Renders of the Pixel 3 XL Lite just leaked and it shows that the device will come with notch-less display and also a dual-tone finish.

For the last couple of months, we have been seeing a lot of leaks about the Pixel 3 Lite device of Google. As suggests from its name, the handset will join the competition in the mid-range segment. It is expected to come with slightly lower specifications, but identical excellent cameras on the high-end Google Pixel 3 and 3 XL. Now, there are some renders that give us a good look at both the long-rumored Pixel 3 Lite and its bigger model, the Pixel 3 XL Lite.

Renders of both Pixel 3 Lite (right) and Pixel 3 XL Lite (right)

The renders of the two Pixel 3 and 3 XL ‘Lite’, courtesy 91Mobiles and OnLeaks, show some noticeable differences between the two Lite and regular Pixel series. The most significant different is the lack of notch on the Pixel XL Lite. Also, despite the fact that both devices have sizeable top and also bottom bezels, the ‘Lite’ devices only have one speaker. In comparison, both high-end Pixel 3 devices come with stereo speakers.

Not just that, both of the affordable Pixel devices are not only come with one front-facing camera, but also a headphone jack. And of course, it comes with a USB Type-C port.

In terms of design, the Pixel 3 and 3 XL ‘Lite’ seem to be pretty much the same to the high-end Pixel 3 and 3 XL.

In terms of specifications, the Pixel 3 Lite model is speculated to feature a 5.5-inch screen, while the 3 XL Lite device may sport a 6-inch screen. The handsets most likely feature a Snapdragon 670 SoC along with Adreno 615 GPU and 4GB of RAM, although it isn’t confirmed yet.

 

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