Google’s latest flagship smartphone, the Pixel, is expected to hit retail stores across the US this week.
The smartphone is being dubbed the Pixel 2 in the US and the Pixel 3 in Canada.
Google announced the Pixel at I/O last month and the device is set to be released in the second half of this year.
The phone will come with a 5.5-inch Full HD display, a 13-megapixel rear camera with optical image stabilization, a 1,280mAh battery, and an 8-megixel main camera.
The Pixel 2 will have a 2,100mAh battery and be available for $399.
The device is being marketed as a “Google Pixel” for the purpose of this launch, but it has been speculated that the Pixel is actually the “Pixel 2” since the phone will not have a physical home button.
Google says the Pixel will be available in “one of two variants”, a 16GB model for $379 and a 64GB model priced at $649.
The phones will also have Google Assistant and a Snapdragon 835 processor.
The company has already said that the Google Pixel 2 is being targeted at those who “do not need a bigger smartphone than they already have”.
Google has also said that it is targeting the US to sell the Pixel.