The Geekbench listing of the Google Pixel 4 has surfaced today with the latest Android 10 OS and Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC.
The Geekbench appearance of the phone is an indication that the search engine giant could be internally testing the Pixel 4. The Pixel 4 series are likely to debut as the first phones with Android 10 preinstalled.
On Geekbench, the Pixel 4 has scored 1749 in the single-core test and 6135 in the multi-core test. It is fueled by the Snapdragon 855 chipset and is loaded with Android 10 OS.
The Pixel 4 series is expected to come equipped with 6 GB of RAM. However, it is surprising to see the Pixel 4 with 4 GB of RAM on Geekbench. Google Pixel 4XL had already made an appearance back in April 2019 with similar processor and RAM information but the scores of Pixel 4XL were slightly lower than what we see with Pixel 4 now. Another listing with codename ‘Coral’ made an appearance back in Jan 2019, but with 6GB RAM and much higher scores of 3296 and 9235!
The codenames for the upcoming Pixel 4 and 4 XL phones are confirmed to be ‘Coral’ and ‘Flame’ respectively. Google has already sent out invites for October 9 Pixel event. The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL phones are most likely to go official on the said date.
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XDA Developers has come across mentioning of 90Hz in the source code of Android 10. A careful look at it has revealed that it will be exclusive to P19 devices which could be referring to the Pixel phones of 2019. Hence, it appears that the Pixel 4 and 4 XL could be able to automatically adjust the refresh rate of their displays.
Rumors surrounding the Pixel 4 has revealed that it will be equipped with a 5.71-inch OLED display that will offer 1080p+ resolution. The larger Pixel 4 XL could be coming with a 6.3-inch OLED display with 1440p+ resolution.
These phones could be powered by 2,800 mAh and 3,700 mAh batteries respectively. Both the Pixel phones are expected to sport dual rear cameras. The frontside of the Pixel 4 duo could be featuring a Face ID function and air gestures support through Soli radar hardware. The pricing of the Pixel 4 and 4 XL are currently under the wraps.