Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL: October can not come soon enough
Provided by Google sticks with the same launch schedule since the first-generation Pixel smartphone, the company will take the wraps off an all-new Pixel smartphone in early October. Despite the fact that we are still months away from a potential launch event, we may have got our first glimpse at the Pixel 4 range.
Twitter account @PhoneDesigner has created detailed, high-resolution images of the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, based on the latest whispers that have surfaced online. The gorgeous renders are tanned with leaked CAD models that surfaced online earlier this month, which revealed a small cut-out in the display for the front-facing camera.
Based on these renders, the most noticeable change coming to the Pixel 4 XL is the eradication of the huge notch introduced with the Pixel 3 XL last year. The curvaceous cut-out at the top of the display, which houses the dual-selfie cameras, sensors and speaker grill, was much deeper than those seen on rival handsets, leading Samsung to publicly mock the design on social media.
But that looks to change with the next-generation Google Pixel. Instead, Google looks set to take a leaf from the Galaxy S10 Plus and rehouse the front-facing cameras into a small cut-out in the top right-hand corner of the display.
Samsung brands this an Infinity-O display. The design has allowed the Seoul-based company to increase the screen real estate on its S10 range while simultaneously shrinking the physical size of the device compared to the Galaxy S9. A. Brown
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