As we all know, Google is all set to release their next Pixel device which will be Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL later this year. Google already showcased face lock and motion sensing gestures in their teaser video. Today, we got information on Pixel 4 XL confirming the unsightly camera cutout at the back. This time around they come from a Chinese case maker.
As shown in the pictures, the device will have three lenses - main, telephoto and an ultra-wide-angle one. The top camera seems a little bigger than on the previous renders, but since case makers only get info about the size of cutouts required we wouldn't read anything into the actual elements pictured inside.
We can not say anything official yet, so take this information as a grain of salt. There's still plenty of time before the October release.
The Pixel 4 series is expected to arrive with Snapdragon 855 processor, 6GB RAM, 128GB of internal storage, Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection, and Android Q based on Stock Android out of the box. As for the display, the Pixel 4 is likely to sport a 5.6-inch 1080 x 2280 pixel Full HD+ display, whereas, the larger Pixel 4 XL will have a 6.4-inch 1440 x 3040 pixel QHD+ AMOLED panel on the top.
Source: gsmarena
As shown in the pictures, the device will have three lenses - main, telephoto and an ultra-wide-angle one. The top camera seems a little bigger than on the previous renders, but since case makers only get info about the size of cutouts required we wouldn't read anything into the actual elements pictured inside.
We can not say anything official yet, so take this information as a grain of salt. There's still plenty of time before the October release.
The Pixel 4 series is expected to arrive with Snapdragon 855 processor, 6GB RAM, 128GB of internal storage, Corning Gorilla Glass 6 protection, and Android Q based on Stock Android out of the box. As for the display, the Pixel 4 is likely to sport a 5.6-inch 1080 x 2280 pixel Full HD+ display, whereas, the larger Pixel 4 XL will have a 6.4-inch 1440 x 3040 pixel QHD+ AMOLED panel on the top.
Source: gsmarena