Google's Pixel 2 could be without a new processor

Google Pixel 2

It will not be too many weeks until the giant Google unveils the second generation of its smartphones, the Pixel 2 and the Pixel XL 2, however, the rumor that circulated that these new phones could incorporate a Snapdragon 836 processor is now in question.

If this information is confirmed, the new Google phones would incorporate various improvements and a similar design that is expected, however, would incorporate the same processor that is already included in the first generation.

Google Pixel 2: new smartphone with the same heart

New information rapidly circulating on the web in the form of rumors is knocking down previous rumors that suggested that the new Google Pixel 2 would include a totally new processor, even faster than the one integrated in the Galaxy S8 and OnePlus 5. This new chip was speculated that it could be Qualcomm's Snapdragon 836, basically, an improved version of the Snapdragon 835, something similar to when Qualcomm launched the Snapdragon 821 replacing the 820.

However, since XDA Developers and Android Police, it is claimed that the Snapdragon 836 rumor is overstated, and that Google's next phone will use Qualcomm's 835 chip.

To support your news, Android Police alludes to the FCC but perhaps most importantly, in fact, Qualcomm hasn't announced a Snapdragon 836 processor yet.

It seems that the new devices could be presented next October 5, within less than a month. And so far, we know that, like last year, we will see two sizes that will integrate smaller frames and, of course, Android Oreo as an operating system.

So all this fuss is because the processors not only make phones faster, but also are responsible for many of its functions and features such as being able to create smaller terminals, allow a longer battery life, facilitate high-quality photos and videos, allow iris scanning and facial recognition, accelerate mobile connectivity ... In other words, an advanced processor gives the first phone a advantage over the rest, and when the Pixel 2 are released, they will have to face smartphones as important and emblematic as the Galaxy Note 8, the LG V30 or the new Apple iPhone.


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