The new Google flagship smartphone will be launched in the first half of October. There have been numerous leaks about the new Pixel 4 from Google. Most of these concerned the design of the device. But now we have a glimpse into the specs of the device.
News is yet to be confirmed by Google and therefore we cannot confirm the specs, no matter the reputation of the leaker. But the educated guess is that you can expect a 10-20 percent upgrade on all specs in the Pixel 4 and 4XL, with some new features as well from the hardware.
Google Pixel 4 Camera
The Pixel 4 may be one of the best choices on the planet if you’re on the lookout for a great smartphone camera. With other great options coming out this year, Google has actually managed to raise the bar on the camera front. The device may come equipped with a DSLR accessory for photography enthusiasts. Probably sold separately.
The camera setup is said to have:
- One 12 MP camera with phase-detect autofocus
- One 16 MP telephoto camera
Google Pixel 4 Soli Radar
Google is working on gesture controls that are motion-based. Both on Android and on their new phones. This system is called Soli Radar and it will be equipped on the Pixel 4. Gesture controls will allow the user to access functions of the device without touching the screen much. The range on the feature will be a curious aspect to see.
Google Pixel 4 Display
- 7” 1080p + display on the Pixel 4
- 3” 1440p + display on the Pixel 4 XL
- “Smooth Display” OLED screens with 90 Hz refresh rate
Google Pixel 4 battery
- 2,800 mAh battery for the Pixel 4
- 3,700 mAh battery for the Pixel 4 XL
Google Pixel 4 RAM
- 6 GB of RAM for both models
Google Pixel 4 CPU
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor
- Titan M secure enclave
Google Pixel 4 storage
- 64 GB variant
- 128 GB variant
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