With Pixel 3 XL, Google took a different route when it settled for a primary sensor on the back panel and chose to add a dual camera setup on the front for selfies and video calls. However, some recent reports claim that Google will finally be adding a dual camera setup on its back panel in its next flagship, Pixel 4 XL. Recently, an alleged sketch of the Google Pixel 4 XL has been shared by Slashleaks that shows the upcoming flagship smartphone with dual front and dual rear cameras. The device is also shown to come with thinner bezels on the display panel. But that’s not all. A rendered image of Google’s next flagship smartphone has surfaced online too.
The image, that has been shared by Phone Designer, seems to be based on the sketch that was shared by Slashleaks as it shows horizontally aligned rear and front cameras. It is worth noticing that the image shows a punch hole display on the Google Pixel 4 XL smartphone. If Google indeed comes with dual camera setups on the front as well as on the back, we can expect the handset to offer even better photography than Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL. And needless to say, more number of photography-related features will be added too. Even though Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL came with a single camera on their back panels, they surpassed the photography-performance of most of the rival flagship handsets that came with dual or triple rear cameras. We should also mention that the leaked image does not show a physical fingerprint sensor on the smartphone’s back panel, which can only mean that the device will come with an in-display fingerprint scanner. It is being speculated that the upcoming Pixel 4 XL device will come with an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. Other speculated features of the Google Pixel 4 XL smartphone are Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processor and the latest Android Q operating system. The device may also support 5G connectivity, although as of now, there is no official word on it.