Long after Google flashed the back of its Pixel 4 through a tweet, the full renders of the Pixel 4 XL are now surfacing online. @OnLeaks, one of the reliable leakster, has showcased a 3D render of the upcoming flagship from Google.
The renders clearly show that the hideous notch, previously seen on the Pixel 3 XL, is absent but the dual selfie camera is still there. However, the back of the phone, which surfaced online a month ago looks similar.
The Google Pixel 4 XL will have a 6.25-inch OLED display with a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. Also, there is no sign of any physical or capacitive fingerprint scanner which indicates that the phone could have an in-display fingerprint scanner. On the other hand, the smaller variant will have either 5.6 or 5.8-inch display plus a similar back.
At the back, you can triple-cameras out of which one will be a 16MP telephoto lens alongside a normal and ToF sensor. Not only that, the front is expected to have a 3D facial scanner for more secure face unlocking. At least, this time the front won’t look as ugly as before and the bezels will have its purpose.
Rest of specs include wireless charging support, stereo speakers, USB Type-C port, while the 3.5mm headphone jack will still be absent. The phone will run on Snapdragon 855 and have at least 6GB of RAM.