Google Pixel 4 high-quality render appears online

Google Pixel 4 high-quality render appears online
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Evan Blass has revealed a new render of the purported Google Pixel 4.

This is our clearest look at the upcoming device yet.

Google Pixel 4 will launch on October 15.

Unless you have been living under a rock, you must have come across the various leaks of the Pixel 4. The Pixel 4 is, without a doubt, one of the most leaked smartphones of 2019. From the phones’ camera app to a hands-on video, there’s almost everything out there about the Pixel 4 lineup except for the pricing and availability. Now, a new high-quality render of the Google Pixel 4 has also appeared online.

Popular tipster, Evan Blass has revealed a new render of the purported Google Pixel 4. This is our clearest look at the upcoming device yet. The large forehead and a relatively thin chin can be seen clearly. The front camera can also be spotted. In contrast, the back of the phone holds no surprises as Google revealed the rear camera module design in one of its teasers.

The front camera seems to be in the notch for Soli gestures. Google will be integrating the Soli Radar chip on the Pixel 4 series to track a user’s hand gestures and execute a task that’s assigned to that particular gesture. Interestingly, one of the recent leaks claims that Google’s motion-sensing technology will not work in India. The leaked list of 53 regions that support Motion Sense does not include India. 

The Pixel 4 is tipped to feature a 5.7-inch Full HD+ OLED display, whereas the Pixel 4 XL is said to sport a 6.3-inch Quad HD+ OLED display. Both phones are said to sport a 90Hz display. The smartphones are expected to be powered by the  Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset. They ccould come with 6GB RAM and 64GB or 128GB of internal storage.

In the optics department, the Pixel 4 lineup is expected to sport a dual rear camera setup: a 12MP shooter with phase-detect auto-focus + a 16MP telephoto lens. The phones are said to have a camera app with improved algorithms for Night Sight, Motion mode, new UI, and more.

Google is set to launch the Pixel 4 on October 15.

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