
Google Pixel 4 XL Leak Shows Notchless Design, Triple Rear Cameras
A new 360-degree render shows what might be the upcoming Google Pixel 4 XL.
Google had revealed the back side of its upcoming Pixel 4 series of smartphone in a recent tweet, and now we have a 360-degree look (linked below) at the design of the Pixel 4 XL, though this time around the information is not official.
These Pixel 4 XL renders come courtesy of notorious leaker @OnLeaks in collaboration with PriceBaba, and show no notch and no punch hole, just a regular top bezel with a dual selfie camera, earpiece, and sensors.
There’s no fingerprint sensor, no 3.5mm headphone socket, but there is a cool contrasting white power button. We expect the Pixel 4 to be available in a range of colours, so you’ll probably get a number of different button colours.
The XL model will have a 6.25” display (with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio). The absence of a fingerprint reader hints at an in-display module. The phone will measure 160.4 x 75.2 x 8.2mm, going up to 9.3mm at the camera hump. The non-XL model should have a 5.6-5.8″screen and measure 147.0 x 68.9 x 8.2mm.
The new Google Pixel 4 phones should sport a 16MP telephoto camera as part of their triple cameras. In addition to it and the main shooter, there should be a 3D ToF sensor (rather than an ultra wide-angle camera). The dual selfie cam seems to have a 3D sensor as well for a more secure face unlock.
As for the rest of the hardware, it is said to feature a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and up to 6GB of RAM. For reference, the Pixel 3 family shipped with 4GB of RAM. It also shipped with 64GB or 128GB of onboard storage, and we assume the Pixel 4 family will at least match those options, if not exceed them.
Regarding a release date, the expectation is that the upcoming flagships will be announced at Google’s annual hardware even in early October. Pre-orders should commence immediately after the event and will most likely precede a launch the following week.