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Pixel 4 XL Could Ditch the notch, to come with a triple camera

Pixel 4 XL Could Ditch the notch, to come with a triple camera

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There have been a few Google Pixel 4 leaks showing us the triple camera setup of Pixel 4 XL. Google also showed us the back of the Pixel 4 smartphone last month. Now a new post from @OnLeaks (via Pricebaba) claims to show the front and back of the Pixel 4XL for the first time.

Leaks from @OnLeaks are mostly true, so we should believe that it could be the Pixel 4 XL.

The newly leaked photos confirm the ugly notch is going away and Google Pixel 4 XL to feature a big bezel at the top. The top thick bezel houses the dual front camera setup. It also reveals the triple rear camera arranged in a triangular formation inside a square camera bump. This triple camera could include a telephoto lens and a depth camera.

At the time where other Android companies are working to remove the notch r punch-hole cut-outs with the pop-up selfie camera, flip camera or in the display cameras for better screen to body ratio, Google is still living in past.

We still have around 3 months before the next Pixel device could become official. Google unveils Pixel devices at “Made By Google” event in early October. This year shouldn’t be different.

Source: Pricebaba

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