Pixel 4: Everything we know about Google's new smartphone

Specs, features, price, release date all the leaks for Google's next phone

Anthony Cuthbertson
Friday 11 October 2019 18:37 BST
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Google made the unusual move earlier this year of publishing images of its upcoming Pixel 4 smartphone – months ahead of its expected release date. By sharing details of the phone, the technology giant was attempting to take back the narrative from the leakers, gossips and rumour merchants that fill the pages of the tech press in the build-up to a major product launch.

But the limited amount of information imparted only seemed to serve as bait, with publications picking apart each picture to determine what hardware features to expect. Along with dual-rear cameras, the images also revealed an additional sensor that became noticeable when the contrast of one image was adjusted.

Moreover, Google's revelations didn't prevent the usual slew of rumours, with Google and its production partners seemingly more leaky than dear Liza's bucket.

The official unveiling of the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will take place on 15 October at an event in New York City, but with little left to announce it will likely be almost entirely ceremonial. For those not keen on sitting through a two hour presentation, The Independent has a run down of everything that's expected to be announced.

Improved camera

As with most smartphone makers this year, the main upgrade for Google's latest device will almost certainly be the camera.

Both the front- and rear-facing cameras will see considerable improvements, with an additional 16-megapixel telephoto lens at the back being complimented by complex sensors at the front that will enable the same depth-aware facial recognition that is featured on the latest iPhones.

Vietnamese YouTube channel AnhEm TV gave a comprehensive tour of all the new camera features in an extensive video, while a leaked promo video picked up by Spanish-language site ProAndroid revealed what a new astrophotography mode on the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL.

The new feature comes with the tagline "You even get the stars", which Google shows off through an impressively detailed image of the Milky Way.

Better specs and new design

Numerous leaks tell us that the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will come with a 90Hz Smooth Display, Face Unlock, 6GB of RAM and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset.

The 5.7-inch Pixel 4 will come with an improved 2,800mAh battery that should provide enough charge to last at least one day of moderate use, while the 6.3-inch Pixel 4 XL will boast a 3,700mAh battery.

The Pixel 4XL has been extensively leaked ahead of its release date
The Pixel 4XL has been extensively leaked ahead of its release date (AnhEm TV)

The previous design from the Pixel 3 range of phones has been ditched in favour of something slightly more industrial. A camera block at the back is reminiscent of the iPhone 11's setup and houses both lenses and sensors.

Leaked photos also seem to show that there is no longer a fingerprint reader on the rear of the device, though this may still be featured beneath the screen itself.

There will three colours for the Pixel 4: 'just black', 'clearly white' and 'oh so orange'. There may also be a 'mint green' version of the phone, though this is not certain.

Android 10 and a 5G version

Google's latest mobile operating system was announced in August, revealing a complete overhaul to the world's most popular software. As always, Google's own devices were the first to include Android 10 and so there is no doubt it will appear on the two new Pixel 4 phones.

One of the most highly-anticipated features of Android 10 is Live Caption, which uses artificial intelligence to automatically transcribe speech from audio or videos playing on the phone.

Google has completely overhauled the design for the latest version of Android
Google has completely overhauled the design for the latest version of Android (AFP/Getty Images)

Whilst fundamentally an accessibility feature, allowing deaf and hard-of-hearing users to better consume content, it will also be a perk to anyone hoping to surreptitiously watch videos without disturbing those around them.

Google is also reportedly working on a 5G version of the Pixel 4, according to Nikkei Asian Review, which would see the tech giant beat its old foe Apple to releasing a next-generation device.

Release date and price

While the date of the announcement is already known, it is not clear yet when the phones will actually be released. If past Pixel cycles are anything to go by, pre-orders will open the day of the unveiling, with the release date coming before the end of the month.

Google took the unusual step of unveiling its new Pixel 4 smartphone on Twitter ahead of the official release date
Google took the unusual step of unveiling its new Pixel 4 smartphone on Twitter ahead of the official release date (Google)

Last year, the Pixel 3 was revealed on 9 October and released nine days later on 18 October.

No amount of leaks have given a certain indication of the exact price of the new phones, though listings discovered by 9to5Google suggest the Pixel 4 will cost 820 euros (£727) and the Pixel 4 XL will be 1,127 euros (£999).

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