Google Pixel 4 may launch on October 15 with 90Hz display and Snapdragon 855 chip

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We still have a few flagships to get hyped about before the end of the year. One of them is the much anticipated Google Pixel 4. The smartphone has been speculated to launch on the 15th of October and now, ahead of the launch, a torrent of leaks have emerged.

Three videos in total has shown the Pixel 4XL, two of them are hands-on videos, which is pretty huge. The videos show off the 90Hz display on the device which you can toggle on and off in the settings. 

In addition, the video also showcases the smartphone’s design which is different than its predecessor, the Google Pixel 3 series. The device is shown in 3 colours: White, Black and Orange and around it is a black border, regardless of the colour. The rear camera is shown off with a dual camera setup with an extra sensor on top of a square camera module, similar to the iPhone 11 series. The new camera UI was also featured. Previously, the smartphone's design had also been leaked in a video from Malaysia.

The next video showcases the Pixel 4’s Motion Sense feature. The feature allows users to perform different actions such as changing songs, silencing alarms and more. When users reach over to their phones, the screen will light up, showing the notifications, time and more. This feature is called “Reach to check phone”.

Tech specs wise, the smartphone may feature the Snapdragon 855 chipset, 6GB RAM + up to 128GB internal storage and a 6.23 inch display. The camera may come with a 12.2MP Sony IMX363 sensor and a 16MP Sony IMX481 telephoto lens. Some photos were shown off in the second video, showing off the newly improved Night mode. 

Apparently, there is no fingerprint reader, both on the outside and on the display which leads us to believe the device only comes with Face Unlock. So what do you think of the Google Pixel 4 series? Keep up with the latest Google Pixel news on TechNave.com!

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