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Google Pixel got IP53 – Will not be resistant to water
Now, the latest reports have stated that Google could showcase more than one offering during this event. The Senior VP of Android, Chrome and Google Play, Hiroshi Lockheimer had recently tweeted about an important announcement regarding some Android release for 4 October. Also, 3D-Touch has limitless applications in a device, which would make it very interesting to see what the technology offers on the upcoming Google Pixel smartphones.
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The upcoming new Pixel smartphones, the Google VR Daydream, and the Google Home are expected to be launched on october 4 during a special launch event. On another side we have Google Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones from Google, The Google Pixel will have 5.2 inches capacitive Touchscreen and Pixel XL will have a 5.5 inches display and will be protected by Gorilla Glass. Both Google Pixel and Google Pixel XL will not be water resistant, which will highly disappoint users considering that the majority of high-end smartphones incorporate the feature.
Regarding their specs, it is rumored that both Pixel devices will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor that will be backed by 4GB of RAM and will come in two storage options with capacities of 32GB and 128GB. However other owners haven’t had the issue, if this applies to you then you can now find out what other owners have been complaining about when they updated their device to Android 7.0 Nougat.
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The Nexus 6p is featured by Fingerprint sensor, which is located on the back of the device, while the Google devices will be also featured by Fingerprint senor, and they will be also located on its back.