Google Pixel 4: What we want to see
Google Pixel 4: What we want to see
![]() Google's Pixel 3 and 3 XL devices have only been around since October 2018 but we've already seen rumours about their successors - dubbed the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. Here is everything we have heard so far regarding the Pixel 4, as well as what we want and expect to see. Pixel 4 release date and price
Google's Pixel devices haven't been around for as long as the Samsung Galaxy S range or Apple's iPhone, so while there is less of a pattern when it comes to release dates, there is still a pattern. For the last couple of years, the Google Pixel devices have been unveiled in October during the company's Made by Google event. The Pixel 2 and 2 XL were announced on 19 October 2017, while the Pixel 3 and 3 XL were a little earlier on 4 October 2018. It is therefore likely Google will stick to sometime in October 2019 to reveal the Pixel 4. Prices for the current Pixel devices start at £739 so expect the Pixel 4 to dance around the same figure, if not higher. Pixel 4 specs: What we want and expect
Pixel 4 rumours: What's happened?12 June 2019: Google Pixel 4 could offer hands free control9to5Google has reported that the Google Pixel 4 could feature the Soli radar sensor allowing for air gestures and hands-free control for some functions. XDA Developers also suggested that the Pixel 4 might have an auto-adjusting display after it stumbled across some settings in Android Q referring to dynamic white balance adjustment. 12 June 2019: Pixel 4 leak suggests Google could be working on its own version of Face IDUnbox Therapy's Lew Hilsenteger released a video of metal dummies of the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL showing a square camera arrangement, as we saw in previous leaks on 10 June. Hilsenteger also claimed the Pixel 4 and 4 XL would have two rear cameras, along with a "spectral sensor", whilst the front would have "five different imaging units". This led to the suggestion that Google is working on its own facial recognition technology to rival Apple's Face ID. 10 June 2019: Google Pixel 4 renders show a camera arrangement that nobody asked forA render from @OnLeaks in collaboration with Pricebaba shows a design for the Pixel 4 that is similar to what has been suggested for the iPhone 2019 with a square camera array in the top left corner of the rear. The renders also show the ear speaker at the top of the display, suggesting the notch from the Pixel 3 XL will remain. Pricebaba suggests the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 will be under the hood, along with 6GB of RAM, which is a pretty good educated guess. 17 May 2019: Google Pixel 4 leak suggests no physical buttonsA leak from Jon Prosser on YouTube channel Front Page Tech has claimed a credible source has said the Pixel 4 would have a punch hole front camera, an in-display fingerprint sensor and no physical buttons, with capacitive controls instead. Front Page Tech also revealed some Pixel 4 renders in the video discussing the leak, that it had published previously. 12 April 2019: Google's Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are codenamed Coral and Flame9to5Google reported that the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL codenames are Coral and Flame, respectively. 2 April 2019: Pixel 4 name name-dropped by Google employeeSeveral mentions of the Google Pixel 4 have been made by a Google employee who posted to an Android Open Source Project code change. The post offered little information but the Pixel 4 was mentioned three times, and it's suggested that Google Pixel 4 pre-production units could be in testing. 12 February 2019: Pixel 4 could have improved Dual-SIM supportSome comments from a Google engineer suggest the Pixel 4 will offer better dual-SIM capabilities. The Pixel 3 and 3 XL offer the ability to have two SIMs, one physical and one eSIM but you can only use one account for calls and texts. It's claimed the Pixel 4 will change this, offering simultaneous use of two accounts. 17 January 2019: Patent appears showing all glass, notchless Pixel 4Google filed a patent which appeared on the World Intellectual Property Organisation's website, showing an all-screen design and a two-tone rear, similar to previous Pixel devices. It is not clear if the sketch refers to the Pixel 4 but if it does, it suggests a single rear camera, fingerprint sensor on the rear and a notchless display. |
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