Google Pixel 5: Top 5 Things We Still Need To Learn

Google Pixel 5: Top 5 Things We Still Need To Learn
The Google Pixel 5 is probably almost here. Google is holding an event on September 30 and we look forward to seeing its next flagship there. As with most major smartphones, the Pixel 5 has also been leaked a lot, so we already have a pretty good idea of ​​what to expect. Almost all of the specs and details have been leaked at this point, but there are still some gaps in our knowledge, or things that haven't been leaked much, so we don't know if they're true. With that in mind, we've found five things we've yet to learn about the Google Pixel 5, some of which we have little idea about, some of which we may have heard whispers of but haven't. they are not entirely sure. of.

1. The price

There have been a number of Pixel 5 price leaks, but not all of them completely match up. In the US, for example, we hear that it could cost €649 or €699. The former is the same price as the first Google Pixel at launch, so if that's true, that could mean a price of €599/ AU$1079 in the UK and Australia, as that's what the Pixel costs. 'origin in these regions. But elsewhere we've seen a leak priced at €615 (around £790 / AU$1,095), while in some parts of Europe it's suggested it could cost €629 (around £585 / £455). /AU$815). So we're not really sure, although most of these prices are in the same vein, suggesting that at least the Google Pixel 5 will likely be cheaper than its predecessor at $799 / £669 / AU$1,049. something you can achieve by also being less powerful, as has been said.

2. If there will be a Pixel 5 XL

Hay un Pixel 4 XL, pero ¿habrá un Pixel 5 XL?

There's a Pixel 4 XL, but will there be a Pixel 5 XL? (Image credit: Future) Google usually releases an XL model of its flagships - for example, alongside the Pixel 4 we have the Pixel 4 XL - but it's not entirely clear if there will be a Google Pixel 5 XL. In fact, while such a phone has been leaked multiple times, the vast majority of leaks simply refer to the standard Pixel 5. So much so that we don't really have much of an idea about the Pixel 5 XL's specs, if there is such a phone, making us unsure what's out there as we'd expect more leaks to happen. have already been done about it.

3. If it will include Motion Sense

Motion Sense was one of the main features of the Google Pixel 4. Powered by a radar chip called 'Soli', this allows the phone to detect your hand on the screen, so you can perform gestures to interact with the phone. phone without touching it. It also allows the phone to wake up when it detects you nearby. However, this radar chip is rumored to be missing from the Pixel 5, so Motion Sense could be missing too. It wouldn't be much of a loss: we found functionality to be quite limited on the Pixel 4, so without major improvements it's unlikely to impress. However, we are not sure that it is absent. Few sources have spoken about it, which in itself might suggest it won't be included, but also means few people have specifically said so, and since it's such a great feature on the Pixel 4, we already think Google might want to give it a try. second opportunity.

4. Screen resolution

Google Pixel 4

The Pixel 5 could have a similar resolution to the Pixel 4 (Image credit: Future) Another thing that has been leaked but only by one or two sources is the screen resolution of the Pixel 5. We've heard it could be 1080 x 2340, a resolution that is roughly in line with that of the Pixel 4 and therefore believable, but the vast majority of leaks didn't mention screen resolution at all, just the alleged 6-inch. Size. So while we wouldn't be at all surprised if the resolution is 1080 x 2340, we're not entirely sure it is either.

5. If there will be surprises

Beyond its basic specs, the Pixel 4 had something no other phone really had: Motion Sense. While it wasn't a complete success as mentioned above, it was a cool feature that helped the phone stand out. So will the Google Pixel 5 have its own cool features? It is not known. None of this has actually leaked, but we're hoping there's something unusual and interesting, and more than that, we're hoping it's a surprise. The release is fast approaching, so Google will no longer have to keep it a secret, if there is such a feature.