The next-gen Google Pixel handsets, namely the Pixel 4 and the phablet-sized Pixel 4 XL have been mentioned by multiple rumors in the past and both should be released pretty soon. However, the latest unofficial video that shows a Pixel 4 XL prototype in action comes to confirm a lot of details, so we only need to wait for the commercial release of the product to finally figure out how accurate were all these leaks.
If the final product ends up having the same specs and features as the prototype shown in the aforementioned video, we can say that the Google Pixel 4 XL will have the following highlights: Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor, 6 GB of memory, 128 GB of internal storage, a 90 Hz 6.3-inch AMOLED display with 1,440 x 3,040 pixels, Motion Mode facial recognition, a main camera assembly with 8X zoom and a rounded shape (similar to the image shooter of the iPhone 11 lineup), as well as a 3,700 mAh battery. The handset has a glass back and will be available in three colors: orange (coral), white, and black.
In addition to the above, there are also rumors about an Ambient EQ screen, touchless operation, and eSIM support. The release date should be just around the corner, but there is no official confirmation yet. We will keep an eye on this topic, so stay tuned.