This article is more than
7 year oldAt its hardware event in San Francisco, Google launched two new smartphones: the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 2 XL. Both phones are an update to the original Pixel, which Google introduced a year ago.
The Pixel 2 is similar in size and design to last year's Pixel. The 64 GB model starts at $649, while the 128 GB model starts at $749. The phone will be available through Verizon, and you can preorder it starting Wednesday.
The new device will come in three colors: white, black, and a pale-grayish blue. There's also a "pop of color" on the power button of the blue Pixel's power button — it's bright aqua.
Here are some of the specs of the Pixel 2:
Like many other recent flagship phones, including the new iPhones, the new Pixel 2 also lacks a standard headphone jack, though the phone will come with an adapter for wired headphones.
Like Samsung's Galaxy phones, the Pixel will have an "always on" display, meaning the phone, even when its screen is unlit, shows the time and other information like the battery life, date, and the song playing.
You'll also get a free Google Home Mini with any purchase of a Pixel phone for a limited time.
NOW WATCH: Meet the forgotten co-founder of Apple who once owned 10% of the company
More From Business InsiderNewer articles
<p>The deployment of Kim Jong-un’s troops has added fuel to the growing fire in recent weeks. Now there are claims Vladimir Putin has put them to use.</p>