Google Pixel 3 XL Is A Dual-notch Phone?

Dhir Acharya - Oct 31, 2018


Google Pixel 3 XL Is A Dual-notch Phone?

It has been reported that the Google pixel 3 XL appears to have a second notch on its screen beside the available standard notch.

This may be a bit funny, but a bug was found on Pixel 3 XL which was reported on Twitter by Kyle Gutschow, Judner Aura and Jessie Burroughs, as well as Android Police.

The bug has caused the Google Pixel 3 XL screen to display two black notches rather than one standard notch for front camera.

google pixel 3 xl second notch
Google pixel 3 xl second notch

Google claimed it will fix the bug soon, yet no explanation was given. This mistake may relate to the phone’s display orientation switching between vertical and landscape mode. The second notch was reported to disappear after the phone restarted.

Except for the funny additional double-notch bug, Google’s Pixel 3 XL as well as its counterpart – the Pixel 3 – is still an outstanding phone.

Thought the phone doesn’t feature expandable memory, it is water resistant, it has one of the most wonderful camera in the current market and can help its owners with spam calls through its Google Assistant software.

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