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The Pixel 4 Is Now Here, A New Literal Voice For The Pixel Series

Pixel 4

I think our predictions from a couple while the back has been correct mapping out the Google Pixel 4’s basic marketing catch at least. Well, and also general specs. I would say right off the bat, the community was nearly dead-on, but not exactly a 50x zoom, but a 90-degree field view on the front camera, which can sort of simulate it, but its more of a general perspective thing. I notice this paradox of substitution continues as you explore the phone.

Pixel 4

If we look at the rear camera, it runs off the same type of system, just a little bit smaller since it is rear, it has a 77-degree field of view, with an Autofocus with dual-phase detection, but would this meet the standards of a budget camera setup? Which at this point would be pretty easy and most affordable for now. The front camera has a fixed focus lens, which can give you your own freedom of when you want scenes to be clear and not which is convenient for a setup, but on the contrary, you have electric image stabilization, which will reduce the shakiness of the frame.

Number one, this flair up the known Android video stereotype, which is also a healing issue that’s been going on since the earlier tradeoffs. The camera product lead even stated they wanted their EIS to be better than Apple’s anyway, but consistency in the video has been improving. Google’s made its low-light OIS very clear for the user, which at the end doesn’t make it that bad for an android camera.

Google Pixel 4 is 5.7 inches long and 2.7 inches wide. Google Pixel 4 XL is a little longer. The XL is an inch longer. It makes the phone only a bit bigger but you can physically feel the difference in holding the phone. Obviously, it would make sense as Pixel phones are on the longer side. This doesn’t seem to bad but both display and dimensions always add up to something good or bad.

The Google Assistant is unique but I feel like Google and other Android subsidiaries overhype it just a bit too much. On my current Android I don’t use Assistant a lot, but more just click on the search bar widget and start typing. But I think now with palm recognition it provides a more interactive experience compared to just an unlock. But there is also the problem of accidentally opening the Assistant but we would all assume this would be acknowledged. This system also works for many other applications like snoozing an alarm or resuming music. I think it takes away a bit from the accidental recognition if it’s not just lying there. You would still get the idea.

Verizon has been my traditional carrier since day one and shall still be when ordering this phone. Like the three other American carriers besides just ordering it on the Pixel store, it will cost $33.33 per month which would only make it $4.17 more expensive than a Verizon iPhone 11. I wonder why acknowledging the iPhone 11 has a wider storage selection, with a wider color selection, as Apple is known for that

Charging has made itself a very unique role in the charging game. This phone can adapt to any wireless charger with no plugin in’s, you can also go above 5w with this setup by using a wireless dock, or you can just a plugin USB 18W adapter 2.0 charger that comes in the box. I don’t mind wireless charging I could just plug it in, but there’s also the chance of fracturing the port or the charger but these would be very small if you’re just simply careful with it. But if you don’t want the USB charger you can just use an EPP setup charger which is also found in a significant amount of more recent smartphone models

I feel like Google Pixel 4 has done a good job of itself at least appealing a more iPhone like experience for us Android Users. I have been waiting for this phone for a while and probably would consider switching this phone with the Verizon Plan since it’s not terribly different from my current plan. I do like the vibe I get from this phone [star rating=”3″]