Google Pixel 4 is coming with the best camera upgrades, and it sounds good. The tech company already revealed how the 4th gen of its mobile phone looks like because there were many leaked images spreading online. With the image, Google simply confirmed that the leaked Pixel 4 photos are accurate.
When Google posted the photo of Pixel 4 in June, the company captioned it with a message that tells people to wait until they see what it can do. Now, while they are not giving updates about its specs before the release, sources are leaking information once again.
Leaked details about the phone’s camera
The latest information that was shared to the public was about Google Pixel 4’s camera. In the official image, the back of the phone shows a square camera housing, and they are arranged in a triangular formation. The flash is prominently placed at the bottom of the square housing.
According to 9to5 Google, they were informed by a reliable source that the camera on Google Pixel 4 will feature the new Motion Mode and an improved version of the Night Sight Mode. Also, one of the cameras is 12MP with phase-detect auto-focus while the other is 16 MP telephoto lens.
As if these specifications are not good enough, the front camera is said to come with a wide-angle lens. The Motion Mode will minimize the blur, especially in action shots or when the subject is moving. The Night Sight feature on Google Pixel 4 will show improvements to produce better photos shot at night time or when in dark places.
Specs and other capabilities
XDA Developers added that the Google Pixel 4 will arrive with 8x zoom capabilities and upgraded RAM. It noted that while the zooming magnification is awesome, they are not sure if it will be a full lossless zoom.
In any case, based on the leaked images, Google Pixel 4 is said to feature 6GB of RAMand will be powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 855 processor. For the storage, it was reported that there will be two options which are 64GB and 128GB. The smartphone is likely to have a 3700mAh battery.


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