Apart from Face Unlock and Google's Soli radar-based Motion Sense features, Google Pixel 4 will have the Google Assistant locally, for the first time.
Manufacturer: Google
Apart from Face Unlock and Google's Soli radar-based Motion Sense features, Google Pixel 4 will have the Google Assistant locally, for the first time.
Google looks to continue its dominance in the world of smartphone cameras with the Pixel 4. The search giant finally caved and added a second camera on the Pixel 4 this year, but was it enough to regain the camera king crown That's not all that Google has in store with the Pixel 4 though.
No more notch; Incredible Display; Good battery life; Camera keeps getting better; IP68 rating for waterproofing; Fast wireless charging (10W
With some extremely clever new tricks and the same solid fundamentals - from the excellent camera to the very latest Android software - this year's flagship Pixels lean even more heavily on Google's machine learning and AI to make for a pair of proactive and delightful smartphones.
I wanted to love the Pixel 4, but instead I can only bring myself to like it, and if it sounds like I'm being demanding then you may not have been keeping up with smartphones in 2019.
Camera technology is capable of incredible results; 90Hz OLED screens are smooth and beautiful; Android 10 runs fast; Face Unlock is incredibly quick; Recorder app is offline dictation witchcraft
Battery life ranges from underwhelming to just plain bad; No ultra wide camera; Motion Sense feels gimmicky for now; G Suite users miss out on key features; 64GB of storage is miserly
The Google Pixel 4 is an Android lover's dream and a clear Editors' Choice. It features a gorgeous design, powerful hardware, a 90Hz OLED display, terrific camera performance, and genuinely useful software that make getting things done easier than ever.
Attractive design; 90Hz display; Class-leading cameras; Live Caption and Recorder are excellent accessibility additions
Not enough storage options; Battery life could be better
The Pixel 4 is a more or less equal mixture of delight and frustration. It's impressive in all the ways we've come to expect from Google's devices; the aforementioned camera is the unquestionable highlight, and some of the software features are incredibly clever.
Fantastic camera; Smart software features
No fingerprint sensor; Terrible battery life; Low starting storage allocation
Phew. I certainly wasn't expecting to write this much about the Pixel 4 when I first powered up my laptop this morning. Looking back, my previous pessimistic statements about the Pixel 4 were perhaps a tad exaggerated, and it seems there is indeed plenty to talk about when it comes to Google's...
Best Android software to date; Pixel camera continues to impress; Comprehensive range of new features
Battery life still not improved; No fingerprint sensor or microSD expansion; Potential face unlock vulnerabilities
The Google Pixel 4 adds a second rear camera lens, motion controls, a 90Hz display, and more - but none of it matters when the battery life is this bad
Just picked up from Best Buy and will be returning within my 14 day window. I loved the in hand feel of the Pixel 3 since it was the smallest flaghips out(sadly) and gave the pixel 4 a go as well. The matte glass is a bummer but the matte sides do give great grip and feel awesome in hand.
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This phone is great in terms of speed, size, look, function, camera, almost everything... But the battery is something else. Absolutely horrible. It reminds me of my old S6. Good luck getting more than 3 hours screen on time.
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