The Google Pixel 2 landed at the FCC back in August of this year and confirmed a variety of different features about itself. For those hoping the same thing would happen with the Pixel XL 2, that doesn’t appear to be the case.
The Google Pixel XL 2 has officially made the rounds through the FCC’s testing labyrinth, and while there are some features confirmed, there aren’t any major discoveries. The device’s FCC ID is ZNFG011C and, more importantly, the device’s model number is G011C.
That’s the giveaway that this is indeed the newest Pixel XL 2 smartphone; the original Pixel XL’s model number was G0011A.
We do know through the filing that the handset includes support for AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint, which isn’t too surprising. Unfortunately, that’s all the information that was gleaned from the FCC filing.
Earlier today, Google confirmed that it will officially announce the Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 on October 4, so we don’t have long to wait. Are you already planning on upgrading to a new Pixel this year?
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Androidandme