The Google Pixel 4 XL is set to have a higher price campare to the Pixel 3 XL — along with a brand new colour that might tempt you to pay it.
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The next versions of Google's own-brand Pixel phones have been confirmed for a 15 October launch. We're expecting to see both a Pixel 4 and 4 XL, while it turns out previous rumours of a 5G variant are fake.
Thanks to a genuine render supplied by Google itself, not to mention a deluge of spy photos that have emerged from a myriad of different sources, we have a pretty good idea of what the new phones are going to look like, and neither Google or other sources have done the best job of keeping quiet the specs.
If you spend big on a new smartphone, you’ll want people to know about it — so Google’s new colour sets a distinctly bright tone, with the name “Oh So Orange”. This is certainly a bold look, bearing some comparison to last year’s iPhone XR in the coral colour (which was dropped for the iPhone 11). Huawei also released a Mate 30 Pro version with an orange back.
Related: Everything we know about the Pixel 4a
Despite this eye-catching iridescence, the Pixel 4’s main draw is still likely to be cameras rather than colours. The first Pixel phone to have more than one rear lens, we expect to see an extra telephoto sensor joining the array, which should improve on zoom, and offer greater depth for “popping” effects such as Portait Mode.
The latest intentional leak is anything but small, with Google plastering renders of the coral Pixel 4 across billboards in New York's Times Square.
The first hands-on reviews have already appeared from YouTubers who have managed to get their hands prototype devices, confirming an all-glass design in Just Black, Clearly White and Oh So Orange, a dual-lens camera, a 90Hz display, a Snapdragon 855 chipset, 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. They also reveal some notably chunky bezels, so we're hoping things are a little more elegant come the time for the final products' launch.
OLED displays respectively, both with 90Hz refresh rates - a feature previously seen in the likes of the OnePlus 7 Pro and Razer Phone 2. Google is expected to call this tech 'Smooth Display'.
The next versions of Google's own-brand Pixel phones have been confirmed for a 15 October launch. We're expecting to see both a Pixel 4 and 4 XL, while it turns out previous rumours of a 5G variant are fake.
Thanks to a genuine render supplied by Google itself, not to mention a deluge of spy photos that have emerged from a myriad of different sources, we have a pretty good idea of what the new phones are going to look like, and neither Google or other sources have done the best job of keeping quiet the specs.
If you spend big on a new smartphone, you’ll want people to know about it — so Google’s new colour sets a distinctly bright tone, with the name “Oh So Orange”. This is certainly a bold look, bearing some comparison to last year’s iPhone XR in the coral colour (which was dropped for the iPhone 11). Huawei also released a Mate 30 Pro version with an orange back.
Related: Everything we know about the Pixel 4a
Despite this eye-catching iridescence, the Pixel 4’s main draw is still likely to be cameras rather than colours. The first Pixel phone to have more than one rear lens, we expect to see an extra telephoto sensor joining the array, which should improve on zoom, and offer greater depth for “popping” effects such as Portait Mode.
The latest intentional leak is anything but small, with Google plastering renders of the coral Pixel 4 across billboards in New York's Times Square.
The first hands-on reviews have already appeared from YouTubers who have managed to get their hands prototype devices, confirming an all-glass design in Just Black, Clearly White and Oh So Orange, a dual-lens camera, a 90Hz display, a Snapdragon 855 chipset, 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. They also reveal some notably chunky bezels, so we're hoping things are a little more elegant come the time for the final products' launch.
OLED displays respectively, both with 90Hz refresh rates - a feature previously seen in the likes of the OnePlus 7 Pro and Razer Phone 2. Google is expected to call this tech 'Smooth Display'.
Related: Everything we know about the Pixel 4a
Despite this eye-catching iridescence, the Pixel 4’s main draw is still likely to be cameras rather than colours. The first Pixel phone to have more than one rear lens, we expect to see an extra telephoto sensor joining the array, which should improve on zoom, and offer greater depth for “popping” effects such as Portait Mode.
The latest intentional leak is anything but small, with Google plastering renders of the coral Pixel 4 across billboards in New York's Times Square.
The first hands-on reviews have already appeared from YouTubers who have managed to get their hands prototype devices, confirming an all-glass design in Just Black, Clearly White and Oh So Orange, a dual-lens camera, a 90Hz display, a Snapdragon 855 chipset, 6GB of RAM and 128GB storage. They also reveal some notably chunky bezels, so we're hoping things are a little more elegant come the time for the final products' launch.
OLED displays respectively, both with 90Hz refresh rates - a feature previously seen in the likes of the OnePlus 7 Pro and Razer Phone 2. Google is expected to call this tech 'Smooth Display'.
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