On June 2nd, Roland Quandt, a well-known newsbreaker, revealed that Google is developing a mid-range Pixel mobile phone, which is scheduled to be released in the first half of 2019 and is equipped with a Snapdragon 710 processor.
Off to Taiwan for @computex_taipei today, but here's a tidbit for ya: Google is working on a "mobile" device based on the Snapdragon 710 currently scheduled for launch in the 1st half of 2019. Sounds like this might be the (or one of them) upcoming mid-range Pixel phone.
— Roland Quandt (@rquandt) June 2, 2018
The Roland Quandt also revealed that the development of this new Pixel machine has just started a month ago, so the details about the aircraft are not yet clear.
Snapdragon 710 is a mid-range chip that Qualcomm has just released. The chip is based on a 10nm LPP process. The Kryo 360 architecture is used. The CPU frequency is 2.2GHz. The GPU is Adreno 616 and supports QC 4.0+.
Source: Roland Quandt