New renders suggest the Pixel 2 won't feature a headphone jack

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Rumors that Google might “do an Apple” by removing the headphone jack in the upcoming Pixel 2 handsets have been around for a while. Now, a new set of unofficial CAD renders have been released that support this theory.

The renders, which are said to be based on factory designs, come from a collaboration between tech site MySmartPrice.com and Steve Hemmerstoffer, better known by his Twitter handle @OnLeaks.

Hemmerstoffer has proved accurate with many of his leaks in the past, and as more devices – like the Moto Z and HTC U Ultra - abandon the 3.5mm jack in favor of USB Type-C, there’s a good chance that Google is about to also show some “courage,” as Apple put it.

Assuming this is true, expect people to remind Google of its ads for the original Pixel, which derided Apple’s decision by including the line “3.5mm headphone jack satisfyingly not new.” If it does go down this route, don't be surprised to see the Pixel 2 include a 3.5mm adaptor and USB type-C headphones as a way of placating unhappy consumers.

As is the case with virtually all smartphones these days, the Pixel 2 comes with smaller bezels than its predecessor. The rumored single camera is present in the renders, as is the central fingerprint sensor. It was expected to feature the Snapdragon 835 platform, but new rumors say it could be the first device to sport the Snapdragon 836.

Still no official word on when the Pixel 2 might arrive, though October – the same date the original handsets launched – seems like a solid bet.

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Deriding the absence of a 3.5mm jack? If true and they omit it, how can you accuse Google of hypocrisy? ;) Remember, these titans make up the rules as they go along and they are untouchable. We just have to fall in line with all their whims which means we're always on the losing side financially.
 
That's just retarded. You can't use your expensive headphones with your top of the line smartphone without a shitty dongle plugged into a port that's really easy to break by the constant moving of the cable.
 
I really don't understand why headphone jacks are being omitted from phones. having a pair of wires attached to your headphones often saves them from damage if they fall out of your ears. sure you might accidently rip them out of your ears occasionally but it happens and you learn from your mistakes. wireless headphones are too risky for me if they're the in ear kind unless they wrap around your ear lobe, but those kinds aren't great for bass reproduction in music.
 
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