Google Pixel 3 And Pixel 3 XL Leak Train Unloads New Detailed Renders

Just when you thought there could not possibly be yet another leak having to do with Google's unreleased Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL handsets, BAM!, here comes another one. Once again, we're getting to see what in all likelihood the upcoming Pixel 3 devices will look like when they launch, based on what appear to be official press renders.

That's right, the web coughed up even more press renders of the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, to go along with the ones that leaked just a few days ago. Heck, we've even seen the actual handset at this point, provided the unboxing video that made the rounds last month is legitimate (and we can't cay for sure one way or the other).

Pixel 3 XL
Source: WinFuture

As we have seen and heard several times over, the Pixel 3 XL (shown above) adopts the notch that the Essential Phone introduced and Apple popularized with the iPhone X. These days, you can find notched displays on a bunch of different smartphone models, and barring a fake out with all these leaks, the Pixel 3 XL will join the fray.

The regular Pixel 3 will not have a notch, and instead will have a border that extends the width of the phone at the top.

It's expected that the Pixel 3 will arrive with a 5.5-inch display and the Pixel 3 XL with a 6.2-inch screen, both powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 845 processor. Surprisingly, not much has been leaked in regards to RAM. If Google aims for parity with competing flagship Android phones, then 6GB to 8GB is a safe range to bet on.

All will finally be official on October 9 during a scheduled a press event.