The overall design of the Pixel 4 XL is smart, minimal, if not a little uninspiring. As with the latest iPhones, it seems the move to Face ID will be somewhat thrust upon us, and app manufacturers, whether we or they like it or not. Google has gone all-in on Face ID on the Pixel 4 phones. While concerning ourselves with the back of the phone, we note the removal of the fingerprint sensor. The Pixel 4 XL saves the more eye-catching elements of the camera for the rear of the device, a square at the top back left holding a 12.2 MP dual-pixel rear camera and, for the first time on a Pixel device, a 16MP telephoto camera. We prefer the clean line here though it does leave what is, in this age of invisible edges, a relatively large piece of seemingly dead space above the screen. The notch on the front is gone, replaced by a thicker bezel at the top of the screen.
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