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A few weeks ago Google announced the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL, two mid-range devices with basic features, but with the same camera as the high-end Google Pixel 3. But the launch of these new Google phones has not prevented us from knowing the first details of the design of the Pixel 4. Thanks to a screen protector we know how the front of this terminal will be.
The image that we see below corresponds to a screen protector of the Google Pixel 4. We do not know if it is the XL model or the more compact variant, but I bet on the first option. As we can see, it has a double camera directly on the screen, a position very similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy S10 +. Of course, here it seems that the lens occupies a little more in size, but there is no doubt that without the notch the device gives a greater feeling of 'all screen'. Also, both the lower and upper bezels are very slim and feature a speaker for stereo audio.
A Pixel 4 with dual cameras?
We can also see the interface of the terminal, although this does not agree with the possible interface of the Google Pixel 4, and that Android 10 Q will not arrive with a button, but with navigation through gestures.
This front design coincides with some renders revealed a few months ago, where we could see a Pixel 4 XL with a screen with hardly any frames and a double camera in the upper area. In addition, the rear would arrive with a design similar to the current flagship of the company, but adding one more camera that is possibly for the wide angle.
The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL could be presented during the month of October, as usual. They are expected to have the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and a 6 GB RAM, which would be more than enough to move Android 10 Q and all the most powerful games that are currently on Android.
Via: Skinomi.