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Google Introduces 3 Future Pixel Devices With Snapdragon 835

By Maisum Raza | Apr 25, 2017 05:23 PM EDT

Google has announced that in this year in the upcoming near future, it will release a total of three new pixel devices. That is excellent news coming from Google but the great news in it here yet is that the company is still on top in terms of phone power.

According to GSM Arena, Google mentioned that all of these devices will feature the Snapdragon 835 processor. This should excite all the fans but in reality they are not even surprised. Reason being that the Google Pixel series is meant to stay on top of the game.

The Snapdragon processor is actually the fastest processor of a smart phone in modern times. No chip maker has announced a faster processor yet and so the new Google Pixel devices will continue to have the fastest chipset known to man at the moment according to the infamous Phone Arena.

To everyone's suprise, there would not just be one or two new releases by the smart phone makers, but there would be three. Usually at maximum only two phones are released at once, there would be the normal size and the larger size. However Google has completely different plans.

Muskie, Walleye, and Taimen. Muskie is the name given to the phone project of the successor first ever original Google Pixel that is to be released in 2017. Secondly, Walleye is the name given as the successor of the Pixel XL. Taimen is a bit of a mystery still.

People are saying that Taimen could either be one of two. It could either be a long awaited successor of the Motorola Nexus 6. This could feature it with a much larger screen than even the XL. On the other hand it could be a new Google Pixel Tablet. This is because the last tablet was released back in 2015, the Pixel C.

EIther way, people are really excited to be surpised with not two, but three new Pixel devices that are coming soon. What is even more exciting is that all of these devices will be the fastest of their kind and on top of the smart phone game.

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