The renders reveal that the Google Pixel 4 XL smartphone will be featuring a triple rear camera array. The upcoming smartphone has received a major upgrade as the older variant featured a single rear camera only. However, it is speculated that one of the three cameras will be an ultra-wide-angle snapper. The triple rear cameras will be positioned in a square-shaped camera module. On the other hand, the premium smartphone Apple’s iPhone 2019 variant will also be featuring a similar design concept concerning the square-shaped camera module.
What is more, all the cases will come with a cutout near the camera to some extent as these are raised so that the glass doesn’t get scratched. On the rear, it will be sporting a Corning Gorilla protection as well. The Google Pixel 4 is expected to be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 855/ 855 Plus SoC along with an AMOLED display. The upcoming device will run on Android Q. It is rumoured to be made available in 6GB RAM along with 128GB internal storage. As per fresh reports, it is speculated that the Google Pixel 4 will be featuring a screen resolution of 1,080 x 2,280 pixels while on the other hand, the Pixel 4 XL will be sporting a screen resolution of 1,440 x 3,040 pixels. The device will be sporting Face Unlock, unlike Apple’s Face ID in terms of complexity and security. The company has also stated that the feature will save the facial data of the person in the Titan M chip in the smartphone. This will also make sure that no one has the right to use it. The device will be equipped with a Soli Radar chip for gesture control that senses the user’s hand movement towards the phone. If the Face Unlock feature detects the user’s face it will unlock your device instantly. Google has also said that its system will work in any orientation, including when it is upside down. The Pixel 4 smartphone is slated to launch in October this year. For the latest gadget and tech news, and gadget reviews, follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. For newest tech & gadget videos subscribe to our YouTube Channel. You can also stay up to date using the Gadget Bridge Android App.