No notch on the Google Pixel 4 XL, Leaked images show…

google pixel 4 xl image leaked
Source: OnLeaks
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Google’s current iteration of its Pixel-series is about to drop soon. And the rumors regarding the Google Pixel 4 series are left and right. There have been some renders of the Google Pixel 4 XL, and specs leaks as well. But the latest leaked images should arrive as good news to some. The Google Pixel 4 XL brings back the old-school bezels instead of the wide notch!

The Google Pixel 4 XL, also has other developments. It packs a super-thin chin and super thin side bezels as well. In comparison, the forehead is a bit thick to house all that is necessary. The forehead houses a single selfie camera, sensors for its 3D Facial Scanning, a Soli Radar chip, and a small speaker grill. It may be the couple of extra sensors that brought back the bezel instead of the notch, but I, for one, happen to like it!

google pixel 4xl spotted on airplane
Source: Slash Leaks

Also, there are other rumors about the device as well. According to sources, the Pixel 4 XL was spotted in an airplane. It most probably was a Google employee. And so, we have further details. There are details regarding the overall design language. The phone has the volume rocker on the right, above which, is an orange power button. The rear has a square-shaped camera housing with the triple camera setup. It means there will be a telephoto lens and a wide-angle lens, which is a first for Google’s flagships.

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As for other leaks, the Google Pixel 4 XL will have the Snapdragon 855 with 6 GB RAM. Also, it the 5.7″ and 6.3″ OLED displays will be 90 Hz “Smooth Display”, similar to the OnePlus 7 Pro.

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All of these sound interesting, but I’m mostly anticipating the return of the bezels. Call me old-fashioned, but I prefer them over notches. Are notches going to die soon? Very interesting…