Google Pixel 4 XL Tutorials Reveal Better Camera Than S10 Plus

Google Pixel 4 XL Tutorials Reveal Better Camera Than S10 Plus

Even by flagship standards, the Google Pixel 4 range has leaked significantly, and by now, someone has apparently already started using the Google Pixel 4 XL, revealing information about the camera's performance and other phone features.

Nextrift has obtained a preview version of what is "almost certainly" the Google Pixel 4 XL. In particular, the site tested its camera against the Samsung Galaxy S10 Plus snapper. The colors in the S10 Plus photos were more saturated, but the Pixel 4 XL was more faithful to true colors and better preserved details.

In other words, based on these first impressions, it appears that the Pixel 4 XL has a better camera, although some people probably prefer the vivid images that the Galaxy S10 Plus is capable of. , and the site noted that the Pixel 4 XL seems to have a hard time focusing on more related topics.

That's (possibly) the # Pixel4XL, and we've got our hands on it. Click the link for our first impressions! https://t.co/hyNn1y9EOY pic.twitter.com/UbA56RCwTt September 23, 2019

The site also talked about the design of the Google Pixel 4 XL, which apparently includes a matte finish on both the frame and the back of the glass.

They noted that the texture on the back was not what they expected, because although it is a matte texture, it is apparently "a very light finish, to the point that it looks almost like ordinary glass.

Google's face unlock feature also draws attention, with the site claiming it was the only biometric security option - there was no fingerprint reader.

He added that Face Unlock worked quickly and reliably, even in the darkest environments, but it didn't work when the phone was on a table. Rather, they had to look directly.

An included image shows that the feature is fully customizable because you can choose which items to use (for example, unlock your phone or your app connections) and determine whether your eyes should be open.

Finally, the site adds that the Pixel 4 XL has a 90Hz refresh rate, as stated, and that you can go back to 60Hz if you prefer.

As with all leaks, we took this with a pinch of salt, but there are no red flags and this close to launch it's likely accurate, especially given the leaks. Already registered for the Pixel 4 range. We will know soon, because Google's flagship products will land on October 15.

Via 9to5Google