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Google’s Pixel devices have always featured a two-tone rear but that’s not the case for the Pixel 4 handsets. The new devices say bye bye to the physical fingerprint sensor on the rear, switching to just face unlock and they also opt for a smooth rear with a square camera housing in the top left corner.
A different coloured power button to the main body – another signature feature of Google’s Pixel devices in the past – does remain for the Pixel 4 devices, but all three of the colour options have a black frame making for quite striking phones in the case of the Clearly White and Oh So Orange models.
As you would expect given the names, there are two size options. The Pixel 4 measures 147.1 x 68.8 x 8.2mm and weighs 162g, while the Pixel 4 XL measures 160.4 x 75.1 x 8.2mm and weighs 193g.
The Google Pixel 4 has a 5.7-inch screen and the Pixel 4 XL has a 6.3-inch display for 2019. Both displays offer 90Hz refresh rates, like the OnePlus 7 Pro, offering a smooth and slick experience. Both offer an OLED display.
The Pixel 4 and 4 XL also come with a range of sensors in a bezel at the top of the display, allowing for motion gestures and face unlock. This means no notch for either Pixel device this year, with both opting for bezels at the top and bottom of the display.
The Pixel 4 has a Full HD+ resolution for a pixel density of 444ppi, while the Pixel 4 XL has a Quad HD+ resolution for a pixel density of 537ppi. Both have a 19:9 aspect ratio and both support HDR.
The Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 is the chipset of choice for the Pixel 4 devices, with 6GB of RAM support. Neither offers microSD for storage expansion but both run on pure Android 10. The two models are available in 64GB and 128GB storage capacities.
In terms of battery capacities, the Pixel 4 has 2800mAh, while the Pixel 4 XL is 3700mAh. Both offer 18W fast charging support and they are also wireless charging compatible too.
The Pixel 4 and 4 XL also both have Google’s Soli radar chip that allows for the face unlock technology and Motion Sense.
The Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL have a dual camera system in a square housing positioned in the top left of the device. The dual camera is comprised of a 12-megapixel main sensor and a 16-megapixel telephoto sensor moving on from the single sensor offered by the Pixel 3.
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