Pixel 4

  • Pixel 4
  • Pixel 4 XL
A diagram of the Pixel 4
Codename
  • Flame (Pixel 4)[1]
  • Coral (Pixel 4 XL)[1]
BrandGoogle
ManufacturerFoxconn
SeriesPixel
Compatible networksGSM/EDGE, UMTS/HSPA+, CDMA EVDO Rev A, WCDMA, LTE, LTE Advanced
First releasedOctober 24, 2019 (2019-10-24)
DiscontinuedAugust 6, 2020 (2020-08-06)[2]
Units sold5.40 million (as of Oct. 2022)[3]
PredecessorPixel 3
SuccessorPixel 5
RelatedPixel 4a
Type
Form factorSlate
Dimensions
  • Pixel 4:
    H: 147.1 mm (5.79 in)
    W: 68.8 mm (2.71 in)
    D: 8.2 mm (0.32 in)
  • Pixel 4 XL:
    H: 160.4 mm (6.31 in)
    W: 75.1 mm (2.96 in)
    D: 8.2 mm (0.32 in)
Mass
  • Pixel 4: 162 g (5.7 oz)
  • Pixel 4 XL: 193 g (6.8 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 10
Upgradable to Android 13
System-on-chipQualcomm Snapdragon 855
CPUOcta-core (1 × 2.84 GHz Kryo 485 Gold Prime & 3 × 2.42 GHz Kryo 485 Gold & 4 × 1.78 GHz Kryo 485 Silver)
GPUAdreno 640
Memory6 GB LPDDR4X
Storage64 GB or 128 GB UFS 2.1[4]
Removable storageNone
SIMNano-SIM and eSIM
Battery
  • Pixel 4: 2800 mAh
  • Pixel 4 XL: 3700 mAh
Display
SoundStereo speakers
Rear cameraSony Exmor IMX363 12.2 MP (1.4 μm) with f/1.7 lens, 28 mm (wide), 1/2.55" + 16 MP (1.0 μm) with f/2.4 lens, 48 mm (telephoto), Dual Pixel PDAF, optical and electronic image stabilization, 1.7x optical zoom, 8x zoom, Dual-LED flash, Live HDR+, panorama, 1080p at 30/60/120 fps, 4K at 30 fps
Front camera8 MP with f/2.0 lens, 22 mm (ultra wide, 90°), 1.22 μm, 1080p at 30 fps, Auto-HDR + ToF camera
ConnectivityWi-Fi 5 (a/b/g/n/ac) 2.4 + 5.0 GHz, Bluetooth 5.0 + LE, NFC, eSIM capable, USB-C
Data inputsDual band GNSS (GPS/GLONASS/BeiDou/Galileo)
Water resistanceIPX8, up to 1 m (3.3 ft) for 30 minutes
Other
  • 18 W fast charging
  • 11 W Qi wireless charging
  • Titan M security module
  • Pixel Neural Core
WebsiteGoogle Pixel 4
References[5][6]

The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are a pair of Android smartphones designed, developed, and marketed by Google as part of the Google Pixel product line. They collectively serve as the successors to the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL.[7][8] They were officially announced on October 15, 2019 at the Made by Google event and released in the United States on October 24, 2019.[9] On September 30, 2020, they were succeeded by the Pixel 5.

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  3. ^ Gurman, Mark; Savov, Vlad (October 6, 2022). "Google Unveils New Phones and Watch That Undercut Apple on Price". Bloomberg News. Archived from the original on October 6, 2022. Retrieved January 10, 2023.
  4. ^ Google Pixel 4 Series Includes UFS 2.1 Storage, Not UFS 3.0
  5. ^ "Compare Pixel 4 & Pixel 4 XL Tech Specs – Google Store". Google Store. Retrieved October 15, 2019.
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