Google’s forthcoming Pixel XL2 smartphone has made a new appearance on GFXBench, showing off what appears to be an approximately 18:9 aspect ratio display — just slightly shorter than the Samsung Galaxy S8’s 18.5:9 display and on par with the LG G6’s 18:9 display.
The display has an unusual 2560 x 1312 pixel resolution and comes in at 5.6-inches, up from the first generation Pixel XL’s 5.5-inch screen.
The Google Pixel XL2 prototype that appeared on the benchmarking platform features an octa-core 2.4GHz processor and Adreno 540 GPU — likely Qualcomm’s latest premium chipset, the Snapdragon 835 — backed by around 4GB of RAM and featuring 100GB of internal storage.
The benchmarking results also revealed a 12-megapixel rear shooter capable of 4K video capture and an 8-megapixel front-facing camera.
Source: GFXBench
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