Google Pixel 4 XL 64GB
Google Pixel 4 XL is a 6.3-inch smartphone running on the Android 10 operating system. It's the larger sibling of the standard Pixel 4 model. It's powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 855 processor, which has access to 6GB of RAM memory.
The phone comes in the colours black, white and orange.
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The Pixel 4 Is a Fantastic Phone, Just Not Our Favorite
For once, Google’s latest phone falls short. Its predecessor is just as good—and cheaper.- Class-leading camera with great night shots. Face unlock works better than any other Android phone. Gets regular software and security updates. Beautiful 90-Hz OLED display and powerful chipset. Awesome new audio transcription features.
- Battery performance is manageable, but the phone may die before bedtime if you have a particularly long night. Waterproof but not dirtproof. No headphone jack. $799 base model has only 64 GB and lacks a MicroSD card slot.
Google Pixel 4 XL review
We're struggling to summarise our thoughts on the Pixel 4 and 4 XL. On one hand, they're brilliant smartphones, but on the other, we have so many gripes; the fingerprint sensor is gone, Motion Sense is gimmicky and battery life remains middling at best.- Cameras are excellent, playful design, 90Hz screen is great, slick performance and Android 10 software.
- Battery live is middling at best, no fingerprint sensor, Motion Sense is gimmicky at present, the top bezel.
Google Pixel 4 and 4 XL Review: A small step forward
The Pixel 4 and 4 XL, Google's latest flagships, are here. After months of leaks and speculation, the most highly anticipated and intensely scrutinized Android handset of the year is about to be available.- 90Hz display
- Improved camera
- Excellent design
- Poor battery
- Motion Sense isn't reliable
- Missing features in Canada
Google Pixel 4 XL review
Google’s Pixel phones remain a strong choice for Android purists and photography fans Optimum Android experience Great video Excellent camera Sound lacks life No fingerprint sensor
Google Pixel 4 XL reviewed: flagship value sans excitement
Coming in as one of the least expensive of any of the flagships this year, the Pixel 4 XL offers a couple of pretty compelling reasons to check it out, mostly focusing on the price and camera prowess.- Feels lovely in the hands, Performs very well, Lovely screen, Portrait mode is still one of the best, Night mode is excellent, Good value, Water resistance, Wireless charging
- Doesn't feel like much of an upgrade from last year, Screen has large bezels for a 2019 phone, Low amount of storage, Battery life isn't amazing, Facial security can be easily tricked, Front-facing camera isn't as versatile as last year
Google Pixel 4/4XL Impressions: Great hardware but still far from perfect!
At MadeByGoogle 2019 event, Google showcased its new Pixel 4 and 4XL smartphones . These smartphones seriously have some amazing features. There are also some features, which are downright disappointing. Because of such quirks, Pixel 4 devices are not for everyone. Let me explain why.