Google teases its Pixel 4 design

Jamie McKane

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Google teases its Pixel 4 design

Google has published an official render of its new Pixel 4 smartphone on Twitter, giving users the first look at the company's design for its new smartphone.

This follows leaked renders of the Pixel 4 being published online, revealing a change in design from previous Pixel smartphones.
 
Jesus, why go back to a dated Huawei design? And one that Apple wants to copy?
 
Who cares what it looks like at the back? Most people anyways drop it in a cover.

Only thing that matters is the OS and the camera. Considering how the pixel is still one of the best point and shoot devices, I do not want to know what photos it will take with 2 lenses. It will definitely smoke whatever is out there for a long time.
 
Who cares what it looks like at the back? Most people anyways drop it in a cover.

Only thing that matters is the OS and the camera. Considering how the pixel is still one of the best point and shoot devices, I do not want to know what photos it will take with 2 lenses. It will definitely smoke whatever is out there for a long time.
Probably going to be very pricey too. Worse that we would have to import it. :crying:
 
Who cares what it looks like at the back? Most people anyways drop it in a cover.

Only thing that matters is the OS and the camera. Considering how the pixel is still one of the best point and shoot devices, I do not want to know what photos it will take with 2 lenses. It will definitely smoke whatever is out there for a long time.
Hoping the port will allow other devices with two lenses to use them. Photos on Google Camera are already better than my stock Nokia.
 
Hoping the port will allow other devices with two lenses to use them. Photos on Google Camera are already better than my stock Nokia.
Yes that would Epic. I did read somewhere on XDA that a specific user that works on ports has found some code in the Android Q camera app that verifies the device ID. The way I understood it is, Google seems to want to prevent porting.
 
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