After the Google Pixel and Pixel 2 XL, we came across a brand new concept of an affordable Google handset: Google Pixel 2B. This Google mid-range smartphone comes with specs like 4GB RAM, 16MP camera and more! Take a look at this handset right below!
Google Pixel 2B: 16MP camera, aluminum alloy body
For now, Google Pixel and Google Pixel 2 XL are the premium flagships of this big brand. However, if you have a lower budget, then you might want to take a look at the Google Pixel 2B today. This Pixel handset is a creation of a Deviantart user: r4yNTv. In terms of the display, this handset seems to be slightly smaller than the standard Google Pixel. Regarding the design, the Pixel variant has an aluminum alloy body with metal frame. Furthermore, it also comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3.
This new handset seems to be slightly smaller than the average Google Pixel. However, they keep some trademark design elements. On the other hand, the overall handset has a rectangular shape with rounded corners. The Pixel 2B also sports a sloped top and bottom. As for the camera, this smartphone also features a rear camera glass window. Additionally, Google Pixel 2B also has bezel-less display and software buttons on the rear.
Regarding specifications, Google Pixel 2B specs sport a 5.5 inch Full HD screen with the resolution of 1080 x 1920 pixels. Under the hood, this mid-range handset runs on a Qualcomm MSM8998 Snapdragon 630 chipset. Furthermore, this smartphone has 4GB RAM and two ROM variants: 64G/128GB (not expandable). In terms of the photography, Google Pixel 2B has a 16MP rear camera and another 16MP selfie snapper. For the operating system, this handset might run on the Android P 9.0, an under-beta project of Google. Finally, Google Pixel 2B has a 2700 mAh battery capacity.
Google Pixel 2B release date and price
For now, we have no further information about the Pixel 2B. However, we expect Google to release more details of this mid-range handset around June 2018. For the cost, Google Pixel 2B price begins at $349 (~Rs. 22,502). Would you prefer this mid-range Google handset over other mid-range smartphones in the market? Leave a comment to let us know!