Google to Launch Pixel on Oct. 4 , Phone Leaked Ahead of Launch

The revision to the Google Nexus Phones, the Pixel, is set to launch on Oct 4th 2016, and Alphabet has shared the invite for the same. An interesting taser video of the launch has been put by Google and it shows silhouettes of the handset transforming from a flat line to a smartphone shell.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNnCtmyujLA

The event will begin at 9AM in San Francisco according to the company invites. The Pixel and Pixel XL are the two phones that the company is working on launching.

According to rumours the 5-inch model of Pixel smartphone will start from $649, while the Pixel XL will be priced higher. New leaked pictures show that the phones will have a fused metal and plastic chassis, with an aluminium part covering the bottom back. The phones will apparently be made by HTC, but no clear information has leaked on that.

google-pixel

pixel

Comments

8 responses to “Google to Launch Pixel on Oct. 4 , Phone Leaked Ahead of Launch”

  1. Manoj Kumar Avatar
    Manoj Kumar

    When he lunch in India

  2. Kalpesh Dalvi Avatar
    Kalpesh Dalvi

    Why No post related to Samsung galaxy J7 prime on this page…

  3. Sajal Tdkr Shekhar Avatar
    Sajal Tdkr Shekhar

    Tech geek live already did it

  4. Mayuresh Rajan Shirolkar Avatar
    Mayuresh Rajan Shirolkar

    Aa raha hai ye bhi
    Gharpe baat hoo gayaU0001f602U0001f602

  5. Dhiraj Arora Avatar
    Dhiraj Arora

    Mayuresh Rajan Shirolkar…. isiliye bolta hu baap ko mat sikha!

  6. Utkarsh Gupta Avatar
    Utkarsh Gupta

    Please upload the leaked pic also

  7. Rashid Ali Meo Avatar
    Rashid Ali Meo

    ? ? ?WeSo?e ? ?

  8. A'bHi Khan Avatar
    A’bHi Khan

    N!çé?. bY.> A’bhi khaN?

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

iGyaan Network
Privacy Overview

This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

Share via