
Recently we’ve had several leaks and rumors regarding the two allegedly upcoming smartphones from Google – the Pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL. However, today’s leak comes from a much-reputed source – 9 to 5 Google. The publication has posted specification sheets of both the upcoming smartphones from Google, along with their list of bundled accessories. Let us have a look.
Google Pixel 4 Leaked Specifications
- Display – 5.7-inch OLED, Full HD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate
- Rear camera setup – 12MP primary camera with dual-pixel autofocus, 16MP telephoto camera
- Front camera setup – ?
- Processor – Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, Pixel Neural Core
- RAM – 6GB
- Storage – 64GB or 128GB
- Operating system – Android OS with 3 years of security and OS updates
- Battery – 2800mAh
- Other Features – Stereo speakers, USB Type=C port, Face unlock, Titan M Security Module, Motion sense
Google Pixel 4 XL Leaked Specifications
- Display – 6.3-inch OLED, QHD+ resolution, 90Hz refresh rate
- Rear camera setup – 12MP primary camera with dual-pixel autofocus, 16MP telephoto camera
- Front camera setup – ?
- Processor – Qualcomm Snapdragon 855, Pixel Neural Core
- RAM – 6GB
- Storage – 64GB or 128GB
- Operating system – Android OS with 3 years of security and OS updates
- Battery – 3700mAh
- Other Features – Stereo speakers, USB Type=C port, Face unlock, Titan M Security Module, Motion sense
Lesser RAM And Battery Capacity
As you can see, the updated display, processor, and camera modules of both smartphones make them fall right in line with the other flagship smartphones launched this year. However, a few hardware specifications of these smartphones lack behind that of their competitors. Take the RAM capacity, for example. Both the upcoming Pixel phones have 6GB of RAM, whereas, all the flagship Android smartphones this year ship with at least 8GB of RAM. Then there is the battery capacity. In an era, where everyone is using a battery pack of 4000mAh and above, the Pixel 4 is stuck at 2800mAh and the Pixel 4 XL adheres to a 3700mAh unit. With battery capacities as such, both smartphones will most probably have a below-par battery score in comparison to other flagships.