Google Pixel 4 specification and leak
Google will unveil new Pixel smartphones at its October 15 event. This year, we are going to see two Pixel 4 smartphones with the all-new design, improved cameras and processors. Much like last year, the Pixel 4 is expected to come in two sizes: standard and XL. As Google has already confirmed, both phones will feature a Soli radar chip that enables touchless gestures and more secure face unlock authentication.
Key features
Google Pixel 4 have One of the most highly anticipated features is a hand gesture control called Motion Sense.The feature uses a range of sensors alongside the front-facing camera to track hand gestures, allowing you to control the smartphone without even touching it.Google Assistant is also expected to get an upgrade with a new feature called ‘Continued Conversations’, which lets you ask it follow-up questions without having to repeat ‘Ok Google.
Display
Rumours suggest that the Google Pixel 4 will have a 5.7-inch screen, while the Pixel 4 XL will have a 6.3-inch screen.If true, that would mean the Google Pixel 4 is slightly larger than its predecessor, while the 4 XL is the same size as the 3 XL.Cameras
As mentioned above, Google has pretty much confirmed the camera on the back of the device as a dual-lens system.It’s likely that these lenses will be a main 12MP lens, as well as a 16MP telephoto lens.Meanwhile, the front of the device is likely to have a single 12MP lens built into the top bezel.
The Google Pixel 4 is also rumoured to have a number of impressive camera features - most notably an astrophotography mode that lets you snap the stars!
Battery
Slightly disappointingly, the Pixel 4 is rumoured to have a 2,800mAh battery, while the Pixel XL is expected to have a 3,700mAh.In comparison, the Samsung Galaxy S10 has a much more impressive 3,400mAh battery, while the S10+ has a whopping 4,100mAh battery.
Price
Google hasn’t given us any hint about the price for the Pixel 4, but we can take a guess based on last year’s pricing.The Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL started at £739 and £869 respectively, so it’s likely that this year’s devices will have similar price tags.
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