As we know well already, there is no “ideal phone”. People have different preferences and priorities. So before you order one online or go to the store to grab it, you need to know a few things
Both the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL are available for pre-order now, and shipping starts on October 17. You can place orders at the Google Store.
Pixel 2: $649 (64 GB) or $749 (128 GB)
Pixel 2 XL: $849 (64 GB) or $ 949 (128 GB)
The Pixel 2 has three color options: “Just Black,” “Clearly White,” and “Kinda Blue.” The Pixel 2 XL’s color options are “Just Black” and “Black and White.”
Important Specifications
Besides the screen and the battery, Google has some major improvements and additions in the new Pixel 2 phones. Here’s a quick look at the important specifications of both phones:
What’s the Difference Between the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2
What’s the Difference Between the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL?
Unlike the iPhone and iPhone Plus, both of Google’s Pixel phones share most of the same hardware. The biggest difference is the screen size.
The Pixel 2 XL has an infinity display, which means it removes the bezel at the bottom. What you get instead is a larger 6-inch screen in what would have been the size of last year’s Pixel XL with a 5.5-inch.
Meanwhile, the Pixel 2 sticks to the standard touchscreen phone format we have been used to for years now. It’s a 5-inch screen with a 16:9 aspect ratio, just like its predecessor.
Both smartphones use OLED displays for better colors. The 5-inch Pixel 2 has a resolution of 1920×1080 (441 ppi), while the 6-inch Pixel 2 XL boosts the resolution to 2880×1440 (538 ppi), in an odd 18:9 aspect ratio.
The other difference in the phones is the battery capacity. The Pixel 2 packs a 2700 mAh battery while the Pixel 2 XL has a 3500 mAh battery. However, Google is quick to state that you shouldn’t go by the numbers alone here. The larger screen size requires the larger battery. But the actual battery life for both phones is the same, lasting you all day of regular usage, or giving you seven hours of use on 15 minutes of charge.
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