As indicated by site Android Police, who talked with "a source acquainted with the organization's designs," Google will dispatch 'Lite' versions of its most current flagship on Verizon in March or April 2019 (Spring).
While everybody has been foreseeing we've been getting Pixel 3 Lite Leaks from Russian web journals like Wylsa and Rozetked since November, the legitimacy of these reports stayed unsubstantiated.
Google hasn't made any official or informal statement that such a variation would be released. Recently, in any case, Android Police got within scoop regarding what has been foreseen and we've been waiting.
The site's source expressed that the Pixel 3 Lite versions will arrive sooner in early spring 2019 on Verizon, however, the exact date is yet to be confirmed so other carriers will have to wait till a later date we assume.
As indicated by the blog leaks laying out the specifications of the supposed models (the two of which sport a "C" instead of the trademark "G" of the Google logo), the smaller model will have a 5.5-inch screen and the bigger a 6-inch screen.
The processor will, in any case, be a Qualcomm-marked one, however, it will be coming with a much lower version of Snapdragon either the Snapdragon 670 or 710. The two website express that each phone will accompany 4GB of RAM, 32GB of capacity, an earphone jack (in contrast to the flagship), a 12MP back camera, and an 8MP selfie camera.
With less expensive contenders like OnePlus extending in the US, the cost of the Lite models is certain to be altogether lower than the flagship version, evaluated at about US$800 and US$900.
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