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Google recently confirmed that it’ll launch a Pixel 2 and Pixel XL 2 phones this year, though the company stopped short of clarifying the exact names of the next-generation phones. Without revealing any launch details, Google did hint the Pixel 2 will hit stores about a year after its predecessor toward the end of 2017. The company said it’ll continue to target the high-end market, suggesting the Pixel 2 series will have premium prices just like the first Pixel models.
The Pixels may be high-end phones, but they do not come flaw-free. Some of the Pixel issues can be fixed via Android updates, while others are due to hardware issues that aren't so easy to fix. And it looks like Google already has a hardware revision for the Pixel phones, one that might prevent one particular problem some Pixel owners have been facing.
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