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Google's Pixel 3 XL is being flogged on the black market

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THE HUGE NUMBER of leaks surrounding the Pixel 3 XL can allegedly be credited to a Ukranian black market deal, who is flogging the as…
THE HUGE NUMBER of leaks surrounding the Pixel 3 XL can allegedly be credited to a Ukranian black market deal, who is flogging the as-yet-unreleased Google flagship for $2,000.
That’s according to 9to5Google, which has verified that the potentially stolen, pre-release handsets can be credited for the huge number of leaks surrounding Google’s incoming Pixel 3 XL.
The seller, which is flogging the devices via Telegram, claims the devices were originally intended to be given to Google engineers and has been telling interested buyers that the devices will be globally shipped from London.
A message sent by the seller, seen by 9to5Google, reads: “Remains only 3 pcs. Google Pixel 3 XL I answer immediately to the most popular questions: • The price is 2000 $ • Payment is possible via PayPal or Bitcoin. The second is preferable because PayPal has a horse commission for international transfers. • Dispatch is made from London via DHL or FedEx. Regarding the purchase, please contact [removed] Also I remind you that there is a large amount of Google Pixel 2 XL at a good price. Please!”
23/8/18: We’re still two months away from the official unveiling of Google’s next Pixel phones, but that hasn’t stopped yet more details about the Pixel 3 XL from surfacing online.
New, high-quality images of the flagship ( above) have been posted by Russian blog Rozetked, which reveals almost everything there is to know about the handset. Not only does the leak confirm the Pixel 3 XL’s notched 2960×1440 display and uniform design, but it also reveals that the flagship will feature a Snapdragon 845 processor, Google’s Android Pie OS and bundled USB-C Pixel Buds.
Alleged camera samples from the Pixel 3 XL have also been posted to Instagram user Khoroshev ‘s account, showcasing the performance of the smartphone’s alleged 12MP rear-facing sensor.
And if that wasn’t enough, Khoroshev also posted a video of the Pixel 3 XL’s wireless charging in action, confirming that it’ll be the first Google smartphone to support wire-free charging.
21/8/18: The Pixel 3 XL has been spotted out and about in public and photographed by a MobileSyrup reader.
The spy shots ( below), taken on Canada’s public transportation system, confirm that the Android Pie flagship will sport a deep iPhone X-like which will seemingly house two front-facing cameras. It remains unclear whether these will be used to offer Face ID-style authentication, or simply a souped-up portrait mode with bokeh effect.
An image of the rear of the device doesn’t tell us much but appears to show a single-lens rear camera and a new curved glass back. Google’s two-tone design looks set to remain too, despite earlier rumours pointing to a uniform colour scheme.
13/8/18: A prematurely-posted hands-on video has revealed that Google’s Pixel 3 XL will feature a Note 9 -besting 6.7in screen.
The four-minute video ( below), posted by Ukranian blogger ‘iVenyaWay’, gives us a glimpse of a powered-on, working Pixel 3 XL for the first time. And despite earlier rumours that the smartphone would pack a modest 6.2in display, it shows us that the handset will pack a Note 9-rivalling 6.7in 2960×1440 OLED screen.
Unlike the Note 9, the Pixel 3 XL will sport a chunky notch to house its dual front-facing cameras and a sizable chin underneath the display. It’ll also feature a 2015-esque single-lens 12.2MP camera on its rear, whereas the Note 9 packs an upgraded 12MP dual camera system.
Elsewhere, this comprehensive leak confirms, if legit, that the Pixel 3 XL will pack a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, a 3,430mAh battery and a single USB-C port. It’ll also run Android 9.0 Pie, naturally, and the video shows off Google’s new navigation gestures.
8/8/18: The unveiling of Google’s Pixel 3 lineup is presumably still months away, but that hasn’t stopped images of “finalised” Pixel 3 XL production hardware showing up online.
The pictures ( below) which come via Russian tech blogger Канал Лучкова’s, confirm much of what we already know, showing the Pixel 3s chunky notch, its single-lens rear camera and its new uniform colour scheme, with Google ridding of its usual two-tone design.
A peek at the handset’s Settings menu confirms that the Pixel 3 XL runs Android 9, naturally and packs an 8-core Qualcomm processor (presumably the Snapdragon 845) paired with a measly 4GB RAM and an Adreno GPU. The image also confirms the handset’s screen resolution of 1440×2960 and pixel density of 494.
Also included in the leak is an image of what looks like bundled USB-C headphones ( above), all-but-confirming earlier rumours that Google is prepping a wired version of its Pixel Bud earphones.
6/8/18: The launch date for the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL has leaked, courtesy of, er, Google.
YouTube channel This is Tech Today spotted an advert on Famebit, allegedly made by Google, which seeks, ugh, influencers and content creators to cover the Pixel 3’s upcoming launch. The ad confirms the smartphone’s 4 October launch date – the same date that the Pixel 2 and first-gen Pixel made their debut.
Google’s slip up comes just days after specs for the Pixel 3 XL showed up on Geekbench, confirming that the smartphone will pack Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 CPU paired with a measly 4GB RAM. Still, the smartphone’s single-core score of 2426 and a multi-core score of 8355 are both significantly higher than the last year’s Pixel 2 XL, which came in with scores of 1845 and 6185.
30/7/18: The Google Pixel 3 XL has been shown off in its clearest leak yet, confirming its ‘Clearly White’ colour variant and iPhone X-style display cutout.
XDA Developers Forum user dr.guru claims to have gotten his hands on a Google Pixel 3 XL, the larger of the two flagship handsets that Google is expected to launch later this year.
The legit-looking images, which are said to show off the Pixel 3 XL’s ‘Clearly White’ colour variant, backs up earlier rumours that the smartphone will feature a notch on its front to accommodate two front-facing speakers. There will also be a sizable chin on the bottom of the phone, supposedly to house the Pixel’s front-facing speaker.
Pictures of the device’s rear confirm that Google will rid of its two-tone effect design, but plans to stick with a single-lens rear-facing camera, despite most modern smartphones sporting at least two.
And based on the handset’s device’s Fastboot screen, the Pixel 3 XL will pack 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage. According to dr.guru, the supposed Pixel XL 3 is unable to boot any further because it has been “remotely erased by Google”.
29/6/18: If you want to be surprised when Google unveils the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL later this year, you might want to look away now.
New renders of the Android P duo, based on factory CAD files and shared by MySmartPrice on behalf of reputable leaker @OnLeaks, show both the Pixel 3 and 3 XL from all angles, and reinforce much of what we’ve seen already: glass backs, single-lens cameras and Google’s typical two-tone design.
The Pixel 3 XL will sport chunky chin and an iPhone-style notch, albeit smaller than the cutout on Apple’s flagship. This will sit at the top of the handset’s 6.2in display, which MySpartPrice speculates will boast a 19:9 aspect ratio.
The smaller Google Pixel 3 doesn’t feature a notch and instead sticks to bezels above and below its 5.4in 18:9 aspect ratio display, although these look noticeably smaller than the bezels on last year’s Pixel 2.
Both devices will sport somewhat-dated single lens cameras on their rear, and appear to sport two sensors up front (although MySmartPrice notes that the second module could be an ambient light sensor).
In terms of physical dimensions, the Pixel 3 will measure 145.6×68.2×7.9mm, while the Pixel 3 XL will measure 158×76.6×7.9mm. However, both smartphones will measure 8.6mm thin when the rear camera bump is accounted for.
The 5K renders don’t give much else away besides confirming the handsets’ USB-C port and SIM-card tray, but MySmartPrice notes that we can also expect Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 processor to power both devices.

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