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Mid-Range Google 'Pixel 3 Lite' Leaks With Snapdragon 670, Headphone Jack (9to5google.com) 94

The first alleged images of the rumored "budget" Pixel 3 have been leaked. The Pixel 3 Lite, as it is being called, looks very similar to the Pixel 3, although it features a plastic build construction, slower processor, and a headphone jack. 9to5Google reports: Just like the standard Pixel 3, there's a display that's roughly 5.56-inches in size, but this time it's an IPS LCD panel at 2220x1080 rather than an OLED panel. Obviously, there's also no notch to be seen on this alleged Pixel 3 Lite. There's a single front-facing camera as well as one speaker above that display, relatively thick bezels on the top and bottom, and a speaker along the bottom of the device as well.

Perhaps most interesting when it comes to the hardware, though, is that there's a headphone jack on the top of the phone. That's certainly unexpected since the Pixel 2 dropped the jack and Google hasn't looked back since. Tests from Rozetked reveal some of the specifications running this device as well. That includes a Snapdragon 670 chipset, 4GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. Previous reports have pointed to a Snapdragon 710. Battery capacity on this device is also reported at 2915 mAh and there's a USB-C port along the bottom.
It is rumored to include the same 12MP and 8MP cameras found in the standard Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, which will be a huge selling point for the affordable phone market. The price is expected to be around $400-500.
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Mid-Range Google 'Pixel 3 Lite' Leaks With Snapdragon 670, Headphone Jack

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  • Sweet (Score:2, Funny)

    Hope they manufacture enough for the holiday buying rush. I think about 14 should do it.
  • Just when I lost all hope of my next phone having a headphone jack. I had been contemplating switching from an iphone to the pixel when they removed the headphone jack.. Thought I was gonna be perpetually stuck on the iphone 6...

  • by Fly Swatter ( 30498 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @08:51PM (#57659150) Homepage

    for the affordable phone market. The price is expected to be around $400-500.

    • Re:Excuse me? (Score:5, Insightful)

      by markdavis ( 642305 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @10:31PM (#57659428)

      >"for the affordable phone market. The price is expected to be around $400-500."

      Yeah, wow. I bought my perfectly fine, UNLOCKED Moto G5 Plus from Costco last year for $189 (and now it just upgraded itself to Android 8.1!). AND it has a headphone jack (along with SD card, fingerprint sensor, decent cameras, etc). And now the Moto G6 is going on sale at Costco soon for around that same price.

      Since after the Nexus 5, Google has completely forgotten what "reasonable" or "affordable" means. I can't believe people spend over a thousand dollars on a stupid phone now.

      • by Zumbs ( 1241138 )

        and now it just upgraded itself to Android 8.1

        Thanks a bunch! I had totally missed the update waiting for me.

        Like you I am pretty satisfied with the Moto G5 Plus. The main hardware feature I'm missing would be a better low-light camera, but I suspect that is a problem most (all?) phone cameras are missing.

    • by TAz00 ( 1060066 )
      Specs sound exactly like my 3 year old Nexus 5X, only this time it's 50-100$ more expensive.... what the fuck??
  • by Teckla ( 630646 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @09:27PM (#57659236)

    I bet it'll come with two whole years of updates!

    Two years!!!

    • >"I bet it'll come with two whole years of updates! Two years!!!"

      Yeah, like the unlocked Moto G5, which cost $189 at Costco and just updated to 8.1... 2 years is just around the corner. Not bad for less than half the price.

      I do take it you were being sarcastic about the 2 years, and I agree. It is hard to believe that 2 years is considered exceptional... to me, that should be a bare minimum, not something to be proud of.

    • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

      It's weird... My Pixel XL reached the end of the feature update period in September, but for some reason failed to brick itself. Even stranger it keeps getting updates, including security fixes and apps.

      Someone must be asleep at the wheel because it hasn't even been hacked and added to a botnet yet. My personal data remains unstolen.

      • I can beat that. I am typing this on the precursor of the pixel ... A Nexus 6P. I just got an 8.1 notification this morning lol.

        But I will say the battery already has been replaced and it is randomly restarting but it is 2.5 years old

      • by afidel ( 530433 )

        Funny you should mention the XL, still no November security update for the OG Pixel or the Pixel XL, at this rate I'm thinking they're just skipping it and will roll it up with the December update. Pretty sad when Google with only 8 models to support can't reliably update their phones (6 models after this month, 6P and 5x just got their final update unless something changes, which seems unlikely). Oh, and they don't provide security updates if you don't update your phone to the newest OS, was stuck without

        • by AmiMoJo ( 196126 )

          Are there any pending security updates for the Pixel/XL? Maybe there just aren't any at the moment.

          • To answer your question, just got the November updates this morning, no idea what took nearly a month, though I guess I'm good they actually QA their patches, unlike MS of late.

    • I bet it'll come with two whole years of updates!

      Two years!!!

      I'm sure it'll be three years, same as the other Pixel 3s.

  • Great news (Score:5, Interesting)

    by trawg ( 308495 ) on Friday November 16, 2018 @10:40PM (#57659472) Homepage

    If this has the camera features of the pixel 3 (even if it doesn't have as good a lens) this is almost certainly my next phone - if it has a Nexus price point. I've avoided the z
    Pixel line so far but am super impressed with my partner's Pixel 3, but hate the price tag and lack of headphone jack.

    If they put an SD card and removable battery in this it'd be even better of course.

    All hinges on the price point though for me! I'm on a Nexus 5X which is feeling a bit dated.

    • If you care about photo quality, forget phones, get a real camera!

      • If you care about photo quality, forget phones, get a real camera!

        Absolutely. But the best camera in the world is no use if you don't have it with you - which is going to be most of the time. I always have my phone though... If you care about photography during all the times you're not carrying your dedicated device, then yes you should also be getting the best photography phone that you can.

      • by trawg ( 308495 )

        I have a Canon 50D SLR and lenses and am about to upgrade to a 5D. But I don't carry it everywhere. The quality of the latest gen phone cameras is simply stunning for casual use.

    • From what I've read it has the same hardware / software for the camera as the 3 / 3XL, so this could easily be a good compromise. I don't need the latest most awesomest phone but having had a Pixel 2, I'd really struggle to give up the camera.

  • by AbRASiON ( 589899 ) * on Saturday November 17, 2018 @01:17AM (#57659812) Journal

    I'm sick of the features I want, being relegated to the 'basic' phones, with the assumption that only the 'basic users' need them.

    Try and offer 2 identical premium phones but with variations like headphone jack or curved non curved.

    Samsung? Hello, I want your top of the line phones. I do NOT IN ANY WAY want them with curved screens, therefore, I assume you don't want me to buy your phones.

    Google? Hi, I'm not fully into your phones, but you've _ensured_ I won't try them, without headphone jacks.

    Huawei, I'm considering that new Mate 20 phone, it sounds half decent. Why the @#% (!!!) does the non pro phone, which has a nice FLAT screen, have to be IPS and not OLED? Having gotten used to OLED on a phone, especially in bed / dark rooms, why would you make a pretty damn premium phone and put IPS in it? When your pro model of the same phone is curved / oled but without a headphone jack.

    I spent 3 hours not more than 24 hours ago and as someone who used to be a phone junkie, I had issues with every single phone I found.

    Seriously, would someone just copy the Note 5 or 4 but put in a top of the line processor, nicer camera and a USB-C socket? I'll pay an extra $200 at this point.

    • OLED has durability issues, you know.

      • It does, but it takes a lot of it use for that. I'm literally on my 5th OLED phone.

        • I'm literally on my 5th OLED phone.

          So you change phones pretty often, right? But people who want to make the most of the investment won't change them so often, so they will encounter those issues. Maybe it's intentional, a kind of planned obsolescence.

    • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

      OLEDs are hard to manufacture.

      Apple pretty much bought up the supply of OLED screen manufacturing equipment for years to ensure Samsung could actually make enough (the iPhone X pretty much trumped Samsung's normal OLED production for their high end phones, so Apple had to ensure Samsung had at least double the equipment. And we're talking about something that is produced in single quantities per year - the manufacturer Samsung's equipment comes from makes at most 2 machines a year.)

      Tiny monochrome OLEDs are

    • Look up pocophone. Every Indian I know swears by them. Liquid cooling, headphone jack, dust resistant, and a snap dragon 845 for $399.

  • by account_deleted ( 4530225 ) on Saturday November 17, 2018 @01:21AM (#57659818)
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  • by Anonymous Coward

    When you come down to 200 EUR, then you can start calling phones "budget" and "affordable".

    This phone will be less capable than the 150 EUR Xiaomi A2 Lite, and still cost 4 times as much. If you've got more money than sense, then Google would like to do business with you.

  • If it's LG or HTC, #donotwant

    Only incompetents want to build phones for Google, everyone else can sell phones with their own names on them

  • with those specs, you can find them on phones way cheaper, even with Android One.

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