Even absent a second sensor, however, the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL can capture portrait mode selfies (shots that ever-so-slightly blur the background while maintaining lock focus on the foreground) that Google says are of superior quality to those generated by software alone, owing to depth data derived from both dual pixels and dual cameras. The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL have a single Sony IMX 520 8-megapixel front-facing camera (f/2.0 aperture, 90-degree field of view), a departure from the Pixel 3 series’ dual-camera setup. The latter is capable of up to 8 times zoom (2 times optical), thanks to a combination of optical zoom and Google’s Super Res Zoom technology, which uses a combination of AI and burst photos to improve the quality of zoomed-in images. Around back, a square-shaped camera module juts out from the top left, packing a Sony IMX 363 12.2-megapixel camera (f/1.7 aperture, 77-degree field of view) with laser autofocus and dual pixel phase detection and a Sony IMX 481 16-megapixel telephoto camera (f/2.4 aperture, 52-degree field of view) with spectral and flicker sensors. They also benefit from Ambient EQ, a carryover from Google’s Nest Hub that automatically optimizes the white balance for ambient lighting conditions.īeneath the Pixel 4’s and Pixel 4 XL’s display is a loudspeaker and a USB-C port, and above it - near the top - are a proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, flood illuminator, infrared camera, and dot projector. Those differences aside, both the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL feature what Google is calling Smooth Display, which automatically boosts their screens’ refresh rate from 60Hz to 90Hz depending on the content. Predictably, it has a lower resolution versus the Pixel 4 XL’s Quad HD+ panel, which comes in at 3040 × 1440 pixels for a screen density of 537 pixels per inch. The Pixel 4 sports a smaller, 19:9 aspect ratio Full HD+ 19:9 OLED screen - 5.7 inches measured diagonally - compared with the Pixel 4 XL (6.3 inches).
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