Purportedly codenamed 'neila', Google's first compact flagship in quite some time is otherwise completely wrapped in secrecy... and thus not very plausible.
Even though the death of compact handsets has been widely anticipated for longer than we can remember right now, a few important companies continue to swim against a current recently joined by Apple by regularly releasing smaller-than-average models.
Of course, said screen size average has gradually increased in the last few years as bezels have slowly moved closer and closer to complete extinction, which means we don't really know what to expect from a newly rumored"small" Pixel flagship in that department.
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