Details on the Google Pixel 4 have leaked

The Pixel 4 might be one of the most anticipated devices of the year, and for good reason – the previous iterations have typically been powerful yet simple devices running Android as envisioned by its own creators.

News outlet BGR recently received insider reports regarding key details about the new phones’ hardware.

The report states the Pixel 4 will have a screen resolution of 2280 x 1080 pixels, while the Pixel 4 XL will have a 3040 x 1440 resolution display. Both models will receive 6GB of RAM, a decent bump from 4GB in the previous lineup. A 128GB storage option was an easy expectation beforehand, but is now confirmed.

Other information leaked a while ago, including details about the camera array. Google itself decided to quash rumors by releasing an official render on Twitter. The rear camera square is occupied by three lenses and a flash unit. The folks over at XDA Developers recently unpacked the latest Google Camera APK and found code relating to a telephoto lens, so it’s possible that one of the three rear-facing lenses on the Pixel 4 is a telephoto option.

The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will be officially announced in October, and it’s likely that more info will continue to leak out leading up to the full release.

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