Anybody closely following Pixel 4 news know by now what Google's upcoming flagship looks like and what new colors are available. It's safe to say that the device has become the most leaked phone as far as we can remember, so it's not really a surprise why another leak has emerged, bringing with it the full spec sheet.
The Pixel 4 and 4 XL spec sheet was revealed by 9to5Google, and now it's clear what the phones are packing under the hood.
Both the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL come with either 64GB or 128GB of storage and 6GB of RAM. The smartphones will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset and will feature Motion Sense gesture controls, face unlock, a USB-C, and stereo speakers. As for the back cameras, each device will have a 16-megapixel telephoto zoom lens and a dual-pixel main shooter at 12-megapixels, which comes in handy in places with low lighting,
Google's next-generation Pixel phones will arrive with a 90Hz display, which is currently the trend these days in newly-released smartphones that makes gaming, scrolling, and general use smoother.
What differentiates one from the other is their batteries and screen sizes. The Pixel 4 comes packed with a 2,800mAh battery and a 5.7-inch full HD Plus OLED screen. Meanwhile, the Pixel 4 XL obviously comes with a bigger battery, which at 3,700-mAh should last long enough for a day full of tinkering. As for its display, the XL version comes with a 6.3-inch Quad HD Plus OLED screen.
A standout in the spec sheet is a feature called "Neural Core," which is believed to be the replacement for "Visual Core" found in last year's Pixel 3. This feature makes the phone's cameras better, which in turn will produce better shots.
It's worth noting that the battle for the best phone camera is still ongoing, and it appears this Neural Core feature is Google's latest weapon to beat Apple in the game of smartphone cameras.
Out of the box, the Pixel 4 will come with a USB-C 18-watt faster charger, but it appears there won't be any USB-C Pixel Buds or a 3.5mm headphone adapter.
If you want to check out what this Neural Core produces, check out these neat camera samples from 9to5Google.
The official reveal of the Pixel 4 is expected on Oct. 15. Google, as usual, is mum and has not commented about the most recent leak.