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This confirms what we know so far about the Google Pixel 2

Google is getting ready to launch its upcoming 2017 Pixel smartphone that will run on the latest Android O. A few days ago, Evan Blass, who is known for reliable leaks had revealed a couple of disappointing omissions on the new device. Now a new leak has emerged and it pretty much confirms what was speculated earlier.

GSMArena had received a couple of images that are believed to be the new Google Pixel 2 for 2017. Over at the back, you get a familiar half metal half glass design and it now comes with a bigger camera lens. Meanwhile, at the front, you get to see a pair of speaker grills which strongly indicates that it will carry a front-facing stereo speaker setup.

According to the source, there’s definitely no 3.5mm headphone jack which means that audio will be pushed through its USB Type-C port. The source also added that the Pixel 2 feels much better in the hands compared to its previous model. What do you guys think? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

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