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Google Will Launch the Pixel 3 and 3 XL 'Lite' on Verizon in Spring 2019, Report Says (androidpolice.com) 30

An anonymous reader shares a report: Speaking to a source familiar with the company's plans, we've learned that Google intends to launch two new Pixel smartphones on Verizon in early spring 2019 -- the Pixel 3 and 3 XL "Lite." An exact announcement date and pricing are not yet known. A Pixel 3 Lite prototype was leaked on a Russian tech blog last month, fueling rampant speculation about where the phone would be sold and how it would be positioned in Google's larger smartphone lineup. Later, renders of the 3 Lite and a larger XL variant were released by OnLeaks. These "Lite" Pixels will be the first phones in the mid-range Google has released since the Nexus 5X, which launched at $379 in the US in 2015.
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Google Will Launch the Pixel 3 and 3 XL 'Lite' on Verizon in Spring 2019, Report Says

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  • ...we've learned that Google intends to launch two new Pixel smartphones on Verizon in early spring 2019 -- the Pixel 3 and 3 XL "Lite."...

    A multibillion company that can't get messaging right on itswholly owned platform launches new products... Why should I care?

    • Why does Google keep beating the overpriced vanity product with insignificant market share dead horse?

  • On Verizon? (Score:4, Interesting)

    by Teckla ( 630646 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @08:35AM (#57869962)
    On Verizon? We're not past this carrier locked nonsense yet? Sheesh.
  • by jddj ( 1085169 ) on Friday December 28, 2018 @09:30AM (#57870210) Journal

    No want.

  • >"These "Lite" Pixels will be the first phones in the mid-range Google has released since the Nexus 5X, which launched at $379 in the US in 2015."

    Too late. I (and probably many, many others) moved on, after waiting years for a nice, affordable, capable phone from Google to replace the Nexus 5 (the last one meeting the criteria). I bought a Moto G5+ from Costco for $189 and couldn't be more pleased. Plus, unlike the Nexus/Pixel, it has an SD card, which as been EXTREMELY useful. Also still has a headp

    • I recall very well what a fuckup the LG Nexus 5X was. Pretty much all of those phones boot-looped sooner or later. The Nexus 5X was the only American-market smartphone based on Snapdragon 808/810 SoC with only 2GB of RAM. (Meanwhile folks buying the Moto G4/G5 plus for under 250USD with 4GB of memory and 64GB of storage could laugh all day at people who still thought 5X was a good value).

      The screen on many 5X phones developed a yellowish tint and needed a settings option to correct it. This was the only pho

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