Saturday, February 9, 2019

Google Pixel 4 specifications leak, Android 10 spotted onboard




Expected to be called the Pixel 3 Lite series, the new devices are expected to offer the thrills of the flagship Pixel without asking for flagship amount of money. It is even speculated that the new Pixel 3 Lite devices will be launched across the world by the middle of 2019. While Pixel fans have been looking forward to just the Lite series, a new mysterious device has popped up on Geekbench. Wonder what name does this device hold? Google Pixel 4.
Yes, out of the blue, a device carrying the name of Google Pixel 4 has been spotted by Nashville Chatter on Geekbench. The device also carries a codename of Sargo, which we had last seen on Pixel 3 Lite leaks. The device doesn't show the chipset or the camera details of the device. However, it offers surprising information that many might be shocked to know.
--The device sports 2GB RAM.
-- It runs on Android 10.
The single core score of the phone is just 744 and the multi core score reads 3201. The scores don't indicate a fairly powerful chipset from the Snapdragon 800 series chipset.
While there's no concrete information about the device and chances of this leaked information being false are high, the device shown here could be just a prototype. However, if this leak is to be believed, then this device could possibly end up as the Google Pixel 3 Lite or Pixel 3a - the cheaper Pixel device.

The 'Sargo' codename indicates the possibility of this device being the Pixel 3 Lite or Pixel 3a. Previously, all the leaks related to Pixel 3 Lite carried the name 'Sargo.' Since 2GB RAM wouldn't be fit for any smartphone or tablet belonging to flagship stature, it seems that Google will offer the Pixel 3 Lite or Pixel 3a with a base variant that could sport a minimum of 2GB RAM. Even for a budget Android smartphone, 2GB RAM seems inadequate. However, Google could be relying on its software optimisation to offer a smooth user experience.
There's also a higher chance that Geekbench hasn't shown accurate information of the device being tested. All Google Pixel devices till date have come with 4GB RAM as standard. Therefore, a Pixel device with 2GB RAM seems unlikely and could be a possible error or the information has been concealed.
What we believe though that this could also be a prototype unit not supposed to make it to the commercial market. There's a high chance that this device could be a demo device for showcasing or testing Android 10 before it is released to the public.

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