We're just a couple weeks away from Google's big Pixel 2 event so,Farmer’s Wife: Handle with Care! Part 1: Angel Advent naturally, the leaks have kicked into high gear.
Leaked images of the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL appeared on the Android blog DroidLife, which show Google's new Pixel lineup in fresh colors, including "Kinda Blue" and "Just Black." The Pixel 2 will start at $649 and the Pixel 2 XL at $849, according to the site.
SEE ALSO: Google's Pixel 2 flagship will reportedly launch on October 5They report the smaller Pixel 2 will come in three, not-so-subtly-named color variations, Clearly White, Just Black, and Kinda Blue. Other than the colors, the backside of the handset, made by HTC, looks a lot like last year's Pixel.
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The new model will also follow a similar price structure as the original Pixel, with the 64GB model priced at $649 and the 128GB model at $749. Google will reportedly also offer payment plans for both models.
As for the larger Pixel 2 XL, it will also come in some new colors: Just Black and Black & White. The Pixel 2 XL will also come in 64GB and 128GB variations and will be priced at $849 and $949, respectively, according to DroidLife.
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The newly leaked images come on the heels of another leak that suggests both phones will have a load of new Google Assistant features, including a new gesture that allows you to call up the assistant by "squeezing" the sides of the phones.
Google will officially unveil both phones at a press event in San Francisco on Oct. 4. The handsets will reportedly go on sale the following day.
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