The smartphone companies have started a new trend of marketing by teasing the customer with either partially releasing their product or doing that completely, depending on their strategy. Google followed the same trend as the brand recently released the official rendered image of the upcoming Pixel 4 XL and also released a teaser video showcasing the Soli-powered unlock mechanism of the smartphone. Now, ahead of the official launch, the key technical specifications of Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL have leaked online.
As per the latest reports touring the internet, the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will come equipped with 5.7-inch and 6.3-inch displays respectively. The smartphones will feature an OLED panel with Pixel 4 supporting FHD+ (2280×1080) resolution while the Pixel 4 XL will support QHD+ (3040×1440) resolution.
There are a number of smartphones that have entered the business in 2019. Unlike them, the American brand plans for something different as it is not sticking with the old-school 60Hz refresh rate display. The internet giant is all-set to impress its customer base by offering a refresh rate of 90Hz with “Smooth Display” that will enter the market in competition with the OnePlus 7 Pro and the Razer Phone 2.
It is being said that the upcoming Pixel series will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 processor rather than the latest and better ‘Plus’ variant (announced last month). Usually, it has been witnessed that the flagship Google smartphones are equipped with 4GB RAM but the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will be equipped with 6GB of RAM. The smartphones will come with 2 internal storage options: 64GB and 128GB. The expandable storage option via a micro SD card won’t be on offer.
As per the leaked specifications, the Pixel 4 has a battery of 2800mAh and the Pixel 4 XL has a battery 3700mAh. Rather than offering a single rear camera, the upcoming smartphones will come with a 12MP primary camera that will come paired with a 16MP telephoto lens. Google Pixel 4 series will be officially announced at an event in October and the pre-bookings are being rumoured to start on Friday, October 18. As of now, no details are available regarding the price of the upcoming Google smartphones.