![]() This includes the Pixel 2 XL's Black & White option with a white back and a black glass window, as well as the Pixel 2's Kinda Blue color option. Whichever color option you go for will offer the same black bezels in the front. This means you should never put the Pixel 2 XL flat on its face without a case to lift the glass away from the surface. The lack of a glossy finish also means you'll see much less smudging, but the glass window in the back is still glass.Įven so, you'll want to put this guy in a case, as the front glass protrudes past the frame. The black paint finish is a bit "grittier" than the other paint jobs and offer a really nice feel in your hand along with improved grip. We got a Just Black model from Google, which holds a different textural finish from the Clearly White or Kinda Blue Pixel 2 models. This subtle design choice makes for a more attractive design. The glass is tapered all the way around the display, which raises it past the frame. This means that transmitting components were placed either behind the rear glass window or around the display, which is made of "3D" glass. The new design also omits the use of antenna lines. This metal is covered in Google's "Premium Hybrid Coating". A single piece of metal makes up the frame of the phone before curving toward the back panel. The exterior is made up of three major parts: the front glass, the back cover and the rear glass window. This time around, the 2 XL's design is simpler, yet somehow more attractive. The Pixel 2 XL's design is refined from the Pixel XL from last year. There is also a USB Power Delivery 2.0 adapter with a USB-C port, so no USB-A cables allowed here, unless it's to connect to a PC. Under the Quick Switch adapter is a USB-C to 3.5mm headphone jack adapter, as well as a USB-C to USB-C cable for charging the Pixel 2 XL. With it, you can physically plug your old device into the new Pixel and transfer your content directly. Under the documentation is an OTG to USB-A adapter, which Google calls its "Quick Switch" adapter. Under the phone's cardboard insert is a welcome pack with documentation including quick-start guide, SIM-eject tool, and reference booklet. Sliding up the top part of the box reveals the phone, wrapped in translucent plastic. Finally, the left side of the box is dedicated to: "Google Assistant built-in" with a Google Lens camera icon. ![]() ![]() The back/bottom of the box reads: "#teampixel" against a blue background. The right side of the box has a side view of the phone printed to scale. Of course, the quad-color "G" is on the front, along with a graphic of the phone. Google's retail packaging is clean and its colorful elements are inviting.
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