Google recently released it's two new smartphones in the flagship line-up as we are approaching the end of 2019. So lets have a look at both of them in brief.
● On paper Specifications
• Specifications of Pixel 4 XL
Processor : Snapdragon 855
Storage & RAM : 64 GB | 6 GB
Display : 6.3 inch OLED Display (522ppi)
Battery : 3700 mAh
Rear Camera : 12.2 MP + 16 16MP
Front Camera : 8 MP
• Specifications of Pixel 4
Processor : Snapdragon 855
Storage & RAM : 64 GB | 6 GB
Display : 5.7 inch OLED Display (522ppi)
Battery : 2800 mAh
Rear Camera : 12.2 MP + 16 16MP
Front Camera : 8 MP
● Highlights
Starting with the design, the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL both have a similar design except the display size. The design of these devices take us back to 2017 rocking that huge bezel at the top for housing the front camera and some other sensors which we'll talk about later. Google has also sacrificed on the fingerprint sensor this time as its moving towards 3D face recognition similar to that of the iPhone. Google has also gone with a high refresh rate display which is something that every flagship should have (Personal Opinion), the display refreshes itself at 90 Hz per second.
The specifications remain as per the flagship grade for 2019, but the main highlights of the phone is the gesture control possible due to Google's project Soli. Let's see how good it works and will it enhance the user experience in the future. Here's a video showcasing the same.
● On paper Specifications
• Specifications of Pixel 4 XL
Processor : Snapdragon 855
Storage & RAM : 64 GB | 6 GB
Display : 6.3 inch OLED Display (522ppi)
Battery : 3700 mAh
Rear Camera : 12.2 MP + 16 16MP
Front Camera : 8 MP
• Specifications of Pixel 4
Processor : Snapdragon 855
Storage & RAM : 64 GB | 6 GB
Display : 5.7 inch OLED Display (522ppi)
Battery : 2800 mAh
Rear Camera : 12.2 MP + 16 16MP
Front Camera : 8 MP
● Highlights
Starting with the design, the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL both have a similar design except the display size. The design of these devices take us back to 2017 rocking that huge bezel at the top for housing the front camera and some other sensors which we'll talk about later. Google has also sacrificed on the fingerprint sensor this time as its moving towards 3D face recognition similar to that of the iPhone. Google has also gone with a high refresh rate display which is something that every flagship should have (Personal Opinion), the display refreshes itself at 90 Hz per second.
The specifications remain as per the flagship grade for 2019, but the main highlights of the phone is the gesture control possible due to Google's project Soli. Let's see how good it works and will it enhance the user experience in the future. Here's a video showcasing the same.
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