Google Pixel 4 XL Leaked To Feature Infinity-O-Alike Design & Dual Rear Cameras
Karamchand Rameshwar
The new leaked photo shows that the Pixel 4 XL will feature a design similar to Samsung's Infinity-O and dual rear cameras.
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A fresh leaked photo has just surfaced online revealing the design of an upcoming offering from Google, the Pixel 4 XL. As shown on the picture, the next flagship offering from the tech giant will come with an almost bezel-less design up front along with a punch-hole design. The leaked image also shows that the Google flagship will feature a small cut-out on the screen to accommodate a dual selfie camera setup. As you may know, the hole-punch design shown on the photo is similar to that of the Galaxy S10+ along with two additional front firing speakers.
The Pixel 4 already featured in some leaked photos in which it sported a full-screen display along with minimal bezels. However, those leaks didn’t show the cut-out on the front for the selfie cameras. With this new leak, it appears that Google might decide to follow Samsung’s footsteps. However, you still should take this news with a grain of salt. Moving to the back panel, you can clearly see that the phone sports a dual camera system on the rear as well. If it is true, the Pixel 4 XL will be the first phone in the series to come with dual rear cameras.
You can also easily see that there is no fingerprint sensor at the rear panel, but it is placed in the front instead. That means the Pixel 4 XL will most likely come with an on-screen fingerprint sensor instead. Hopefully, the tech giant Google will develop an on-screen fingerprint sensor that can meet the quality of the traditional method. With all the leaks and the leaked image, PhoneArena created a render that helps us have a better look at the phone’s design.
Moreover, if the Pixel 4 XL indeed comes with a dual camera system on the rear, its camera quality should be immensely improved. The two Pixel 3 phones with only one rear camera already offer outstanding camera quality in comparison with the dual or even triple camera setups on other flagships.
And it is also worth noting that this is the Pixel 4 XL, which raises a question that will there be any difference between the standard model and the XL model? Will the Pixel 4 only come with a single selfie camera just like the case of the Galaxy S10 and Galaxy S10+.
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