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[* black] Despite its claim to be Google inside and out, this Pixel may have had some fruity inspiration.
-[* black] Besides its super hi-res AMOLED display, the Pixel XL has a few more features that set it apart from the iPhone 7 Plus:
+[* black] Despite the similar styling, there are a few physical features that set the Pixel XL apart from its most rosey competitor:
[* black] No home button—Google opted for [http://www.androidcentral.com/pixel-buttons|on-screen buttons|new_window=true], allowing for a sleek, button-less front face
[* black] A back-mounted fingerprint scanner, and a single rear-facing camera (sans unsightly bump).
[* black] Two speaker slits, rather than holey grilles, and a USB-C port, not a proprietary Lightning port.
[* icon_reminder] Oh yeah! It also kept its [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/6hxSAeoVe1pNxWkW|headphone jack right at the top of the phone|new_window=true].