
“Google Pixel 4 XL design revealed by the case renders tip a triple rear camera setup in a square matrix”
Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL smartphones are confirmed to be in the works and are slated to launch sometime later this year. Taking everyone by surprise, Google revealed the design of the flagship months ahead of the launch and has also confirmed the Pixel 4 would come with motion sensing gesture support and face unlock. Now, case renders of the XL model have surfaced online, revealing the rear camera setup more closely. The flagship is tipped to feature triple rear camera setup in the square matrix, which is a massive upgrade from the single sensor on the previous generations. One of these could be an ultra-wide angle sensor, and another the telephoto lens.
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Moreover, the cutout near the camera housing is raised slightly so that the glass doesn’t get scratched. It’s possible the rear panel might come with Corning Gorilla protection as well. The Google Pixel 4 series is likely to be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855/ 855 Plus SoC, AMOLED display, run on Android Q out-of-the-box and pack 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. Recent reports suggested the Pixel 4 will have a screen resolution of 1,080 x 2,280 pixels, while the Pixel 4 XL will feature a screen resolution of 1,440 x 3,040 pixels.
Separately, the Pixel 4 duo will feature Project Soli tech, a motion-sensing radar that Google has been working for the past five years. It is capable of sensing motions around the phone and will also allow users to skip songs, snooze alarms, and silence phone calls, just by waving their hand. As for the face unlock, the Soli radar proactively turns on the face unlock sensors on the, realises that you want to unlock the phone and the algorithm recognises your face and will open as you pick it up. Lastly, the Pixel 4 series is expected to be available in Mint Green, White, and Blue colour options.