Google Pixel 4 XL Hands-On VIDEO Reveals LATEST SECRETS

Google Pixel 4 XL hands-on video reveals the last secrets of the new phone before the official presentation prepared for the beginning of October.

Google Pixel 4 XL is the next important smartphone that the Google company will launch for customers around the world, and today we have the opportunity to see a new hands-on video with this smartphone. You can see in the video clip above that the Google Pixel 4 XL borrows from the iPhone 11 Pro the square assembly for the camera, but also their positioning, which we have already seen in various other concepts and sketches published on the Internet so far.

The Google Pixel 4 XL will have the specifications of a top phone at the moment, namely the Qualcomm Snadragon 855, and probably 6 GB of RAM, plus an answer to Face ID, all of which are upgrades compared to the 2018 models. The problem is that the Google Pixel 4 XL, just like the iPhone 11 Pro, does not come with any amazing function that makes the phone stand out from the others that still exist on the market and that offer even more functions.

Google Pixel 4 XL Hands-On VIDEO Reveals LATEST SECRETS

Google Pixel 4 XL will still have two very important strengths, namely the new camera, but also the fact that it runs a pure Android 10, without bloatware from manufacturers that many people do not need. Although the Google Pixel 4 XL will not shine in any way in terms of performance, the people from Google are based on the fact that people want pure Android 10 in their phones, but also an extremely good camera, which can surpass everything that exists on the market .

Google Pixel 4 XL will not be more expensive than the main competing phones, but should be distributed at about the same prices at which we see phones from Samsung and Huawei at the moment. iPhone 11 will compete directly with Google Pixel 4 considering their prices, and this will be a very interesting fight, so after the series is launched, we will see how big the differences are between the two phones.