New Pixel XL 2 leak details software-based features.
We got a first look at the earlier this week, and a post out of sheds more information on a few features. The Pixel XL 2 is expected to sport a 5.99-inch OLED display with slim bezels, with the panel sourced from LG.
According to XDA, the Pixel XL 2 will offer an Always On Display mode, giving you the ability to preview incoming notifications even when the screen is off. The phone will feature a squeezable frame à la , with the publication noting that you'll be able to squeeze the sides of the phone even when the display is off to launch . You can also silence incoming calls by pressing down on the sides of the frame.
The phone will also include new display profiles — sRGB mode will be moved from the Developer Options to the standard display settings, and Google is set to introduce a "Vivid Colors" option. Finally, XDA notes that the color palette of the interface will color palette will revert to the darker theme found in earlier .
The phone itself will be manufactured by LG, with the initial render featuring a lot of design influences from the . There's no further details regarding when we'll see the device, but we'll let you know once we hear more.
We got a first look at the earlier this week, and a post out of sheds more information on a few features. The Pixel XL 2 is expected to sport a 5.99-inch OLED display with slim bezels, with the panel sourced from LG.
According to XDA, the Pixel XL 2 will offer an Always On Display mode, giving you the ability to preview incoming notifications even when the screen is off. The phone will feature a squeezable frame à la , with the publication noting that you'll be able to squeeze the sides of the phone even when the display is off to launch . You can also silence incoming calls by pressing down on the sides of the frame.
The phone will also include new display profiles — sRGB mode will be moved from the Developer Options to the standard display settings, and Google is set to introduce a "Vivid Colors" option. Finally, XDA notes that the color palette of the interface will color palette will revert to the darker theme found in earlier .
The phone itself will be manufactured by LG, with the initial render featuring a lot of design influences from the . There's no further details regarding when we'll see the device, but we'll let you know once we hear more.