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Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL: All the rumors in one place (Updated June 12)

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When the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL started leaking last year, it didn’t stop. On top of the usual potato cam photos and pricing information, we saw a Googler leave the handset in a Lyft and someone publishing a complete unboxing well before primetime.

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Based on some early leaks, it appears as though this year could be a repeat with the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. We’re still four-ish months before Google is set to unveil both devices, but we already know what the phones will look like and have an idea of some of its unique features.

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Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL: Name and release date

Google Pixel 3a Purple-ish Google Logo

After several leaks, Google went ahead of publically shared a render of the Pixel 4 (more on this below). With it, the company officially confirmed the handset’s Pixel 4 name. This isn’t too much of a surprise as it follows Google’s smartphone branding. (R.I.P. Pixel Ultra).

Google historically hosts its hardware events in October. Last year, the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL were announced on October 9 and then made available for purchase on October 18.

Google went and confirmed the Pixel 4's name and design months before its launch

The search giant has not announced when it plans to unveil the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. But as Google tends to stick to tradition, you can likely expect to see both devices in stores by November.

Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL: Design

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We got our first look at the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL when OnLeaks shared CAD renders part way through June. This leak was then confirmed by Google.

Most notably, we learned that the devices would include a rather large camera bump onto the back of the phone. This is interesting because it makes the upcoming Pixels look almost identical to leaked renders of the 2019 iPhone.

Read: We asked, you told us: The Pixel 4 / 4 XL is the most anticipated phone of 2019

As Google has only teased the rear of the phones, Ben Geskin gives us the best idea as to what the front of the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL might look like. This is firmly based on an early render leak from OnLeaks and information shared by Lew from Unbox Therapy.

It’s believed that Google will drop the dual front-facing speakers but retain an earpiece. Alongside that, you can spot the five sensors that were rumored by Unbox Therapy. These will reportedly be used for a Face ID-like security system as the handsets appear not to have a fingerprint sensor.

At this point, we haven’t heard any rumors about the color options that will be available this year. As Google has released its devices in Clearly White alongside Just Black and other accent colors in the past, we can guess two of the upcoming colorways.

Kellen Barranger of Droid-Life fame shared the below Photoshopped render giving us an idea as to what the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL might look like in white. You can decide if you think it looks hot or not.

Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL: Specs and features

Leaked renders of what is supposedly the Google Pixel 4. PriceBaba

At this time, we don’t know much about the Pixel 4 or Pixel 4 XL past the surface level. By this, I mean that we know what Google’s handsets will look like, but we don’t have much other than that.

Just like other 2019 flagships, the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will likely ship with the latest Qualcomm SoC. This means that both phones will probably be powered by the Snapdragon 855. Unfortunately, we don’t have any information about the screen or battery size. We also don’t expect Google to bring back the headphone jack.

One of the biggest weaknesses of last year’s Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL was the fact that each phone only had 4GB of RAM. Just about everyone can agree that Google needs to step it up and include at least 6GB of RAM. We can only hope that the flagships get the treatment they deserve as the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL both feature 4GB of RAM.

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It has long been rumored that Google is working on face recognition software as a form of biometric security. We got a glance at the feature in the fourth Android Q beta. According to Unbox Therapy, both Pixel 4 handsets will include five front-facing image sensors for a Face ID-like system.

But the most significant hardware rumor is the inclusion of a radar sensor that would add hands-free gestures to the phones. Code spotted within the Android Q betas hints at an “Aware” sensor that could silence and skip media files. Combining these two pieces, it’s easy to imagine Google adding all sorts of little gestures to control the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL.

  Google Pixel 4 (Rumored) Google Pixel 4 XL (Rumored)
Display N/A N/A
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Qualcomm Snapdragon 855
GPU N/A N/A
RAM N/A N/A
Storage N/A
No microSD slot
N/A
No microSD slot
Cameras (rear) Two camera sensors
Spectral sensor
Two camera sensors
Spectral sensor
Cameras (front) Five imaging units for camera and face recognition security system Five imaging units for camera and face recognition security system
Headphone jack No No
Battery mAh N/A
Wireless charging
mAh N/A
Wireless charging
IP rating IP68 IP68
Other features Project Soli radar sensor for hands-free gestures Project Soli radar sensor for hands-free gestures
Software version Android 10 Q Android 10 Q
Colors Black Black
Dimensions and weight N/A N/A

Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL: Price

At this time, pricing for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL have not leaked or been teased by Google. This is information that typically shows up online closer to a handset’s release when retailers are ramping up to start selling the new hardware.

One thing to note is the increase in price between 2017’s Pixel 2 devices and 2018’s Pixel 3 smartphones. Google surprised us all by raising the price by $150 year over year.

Here is the official pricing for the Google Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL in addition to this year’s budget options:

Starting at $800, Google raised the price ceiling last fall for anyone looking to purchase a Pixel. But with the release of the budget-friendly Pixel 3a line, the company made it easier for customers to get one of the best smartphone cameras on the market.

By having the mid-tier handsets available, Google might feel free to raise the price of the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL higher than what we’ve seen before. This is just speculation, but we could see the top-end Pixel reach $1,100 or even $1,200.

That’s all we’ve got for Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL rumors for now. Let us know in the comments whether or not you’re excited about this phone!

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