Google Pixel 4 series might not be as fast as the OnePlus 7 Pro or Note 10+, here is why
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From what we have known so far, Google is reportedly going to showcase its much-hyped Pixel 4 and Pixel 4XL smartphone on October 15, which is exactly a month away from today. While we’ve heard incredible things so far about the upcoming Pixel 4 series, a recently leaked benchmark score shows that the upcoming Pixel might not be as fast as OnePlus 7 Pro or Samsung Galaxy Note 10+.
The read and write speed of Pixel 4 XL stands at 655.57Mbps and 254.48Mbps in the leaked benchmark score. This read and write speed of the Pixel 4 XL is very similar to the speed of a smartphone with UFS 2.1 storage. If we go by the results, it’s likely that Pixel 4 series will come with the UFS 2.1 and not the UFS 3.0.
Comparing the read and write speed of the Pixel 4 to that of the OnePlus 7 Pro, the 7 Pro with UFS 3.0 stands at 1453.49Mbps and 391.31Mbps — way ahead of the Pixel 4.
For those unaware, more advanced storage option, which in this case is the UFS 3.0, helps in opening the apps and games faster. It’ll also boot up your device quicker. Simply put, a smartphone with UFS 3.0 will be faster than other smartphones with UFS 2.1.
According to previous rumors, both Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will be powered by Qualcomm’s latest Snapdragon 855 SoC and will have 6 GB of RAM along with 64 GB/128 GB of storage. Both the phones will feature a 12 MP camera with phase-detect autofocus and 16 MP telephoto lens. The only difference between both the devices will be the battery capacity and the screen size. The Pixel 4 will come with a 5.7-inch OLED with Full HD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 2800 mAh battery. On the other hand, Pixel 4 XL will come with a 6.3-inch OLED with Quad HD+ with a 90Hz refresh rate and 3700 mAh battery.
via: 91mobiles
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