Google Pixel 3 to be announced on October 4

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Google released the Pixel on October 20 in 2016. It released the Pixel 2 on October 4 in 2017. Now is the time for Google Pixel 3. So far, it was only a word in the air that Google might release the Pixel 3 on the same date (as the Pixel 2) in the same month in 2018. Today, a leaked Famebit posting has now confirmed that the Google Pixel 3 will be out on October 4 this year as well. The release date of the Pixel 3 has leaked out in a very interesting manner.

Famebit, which is a Google-owned firm, helps companies to market their products using social influences. The company recently started looking for YouTubers in Canada for the upcoming Google smartphones. The company’s posting asks the content creators to switch from their non-pixel phones to Google Pixel 3. Upon experiencing the change, they have to make the videos explaining how their experience has been after switching to the latest Google Pixel 3. The interesting fact here, all these videos are supposed to go live on October 4, 2018.

So on October 4, you will see a flood of Google Pixel 3 videos on YouTube. Now that you know why there are going to be such videos, you shouldn’t be surprised at all. The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL have already leaked over the internet. We have seen the Pixel 3 in Black color and the Pixel 3 XL in Clearly White colors.

Google Pixel 3 XL Leaked Specs

The Google Pixel 3 XL appeared on GeekBench a couple of days ago. The benchmark result has revealed that Pixel 3 XL will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 CPU and a RAM of 4GB. The internal storage will begin from 64GB. The leaked pictures have shown the device having a single rear camera and a dual camera on the front. Notch is also coming on the Pixel phones now. The dual front cameras can be seen inside the notch. At the bottom, the phone has stereo speakers on its chin.

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