Pixel 4 XL turns up with new renders, no massive notch

Google Pixel 4 XL tease continues: no notch, rocks triple-camera rig.

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Google is not far away from the official unveiling and release of its new Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL smartphones which will come with the latest Android Q out of the box, and it seems the larger of the two phones will not have a gigantic bezel, oh and a triple-camera rig to boot.

OnLeaks and PirceBaba have some beautiful Pixel 4 XL renders that are based on the latest leaks from OnLeaks, with the purported Pixel 4 XL rocking a 6.25-inch display with a bump at the top of the display replacing the huge (but not so bad after you've used it) notch on the Pixel 3 XL. With these leaks and renders, the new Pixel 4 XL should be a little big bigger than the current Pixel 3 XL.

We look to still have a bottom-firing speaker on the Pixel 4 XL, something I've come to enjoy on my Pixel 3 XL while the camera rig on the Pixel 4 XL gets a huge upgrade. Google already has some of the best camera software in smartphones today mixed with an alright sensor on the Pixel 3 XL, but the new Pixel 4 XL rocks a triple-camera array which might possibly include a 16-megapixel telephoto lens and a Time of Flight (ToF) sensor.

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