Google Pixel 5 Vs Google Pixel 4! (Quick Comparison) By Simple Alpaca

By Simple Alpaca
Aug 14, 2021
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Google Pixel 5 Vs Google Pixel 4! (Quick Comparison)

Welcome back everyone, google actually just announced their pixel 5, and we're going to go ahead and do a quick comparison between this phone and the original Google Pixel 4. I don't think it's the original one, but surprisingly, Google did a fascinating thing. Besides releasing them at their standard price tag that they do, which is like a standard flagship price tag. They actually decrease the price of this specific phone, which I think is really impressive, and I feel, like you know, they're trying to go for a different demographic before they were really going for that flagship range. But now they can go for a cheaper range and kind of make it not excuses, but kind of make a reason why they may not have you know three camera sensors on it or whatever. Now on the front of both these phones, you have a six-inch panel on the Google Pixel 5, but a 5.7 inch panel on the Google Pixel 4, which is the smaller variant now both of them have 1080p displays, which is really cool they're. Both OLED displays at their core and they both have that 90hz refresh rate as well, which I think is really awesome, it's better than the 60hz, it's not quite up to 120, but it's still perfect for my needs.

Now between both, you can obviously see that there are some bigger differences between them. The pixel 4 had not really a full bezel-less display. You know it had a little of a notch up top, not a notch, but a little of bezel up top, where the Google Pixel 5 actually kinds of takes that same design as the Pixel 4a and pretty much you know removed, and you know best well-rounded, almost entirely for the hole punch display, which I think is actually really nice. I really liked it on the Pixel 4a, and I think, with the pixel 5. It looks really, really good in my opinion, beyond the displays, though they may look, the same, everything might be exactly the same for the majority of it, but the pixel 5's display, I think, will look perfect.

Both have USB type c on the bottom and on the back dual camera. Setups now with the pixel 4, we have a 12.2 megapixel wide angle lens, but we had a 16 megapixel telephoto lens. Now google actually switched away from that, and now they have a 12.2 megapixel wide angle lens, but now a 16 megapixel ultra light sensor. So we don't have you know the ultra-wide and telephoto mix up, but we have now the ultra white sensor, which I think is a better mix up. I think that's a better idea for it to have, and now one of the biggest complaints that I had last year was the 4k 30.

They did increase that now to 4k 60, which is really cool. I think next year they may. I had it for 8k, I don't know yet, but that's always a possibility and I think that's going to be really awesome. Now front cameras. Look about the same on both, so I think that's really cool.

So I think that's a really awesome thing. I really do like that. Now, software wise, obviously the pixel 5, will probably end up getting an extra year of software support over the pixel 4, but both of these will have custom ROM support, eventually, which I think is really cool. So that's a really awesome thing about it. Both of them do have ip68 dust and water resistance as well, which is another really, really awesome thing about it.

So beyond both that really pretty much covers it up on the outside. Internally, though, there are some bigger differences here, the pixel 4 had pretty much the top tier snapdragon chip set at the time and at the snapdragon 855 chipsets, the outscore CPU and arena 640 GPU, and the six gigs of ram on all the models where the pixel 5, on the other hand, has the Qualcomm snapdragon 765 g chipset, which is kind of like a cheaper chipset than the 865. That's this year's it has the outscore CPU, and it has the arena 620 GPU. So that's already some major differences there, not maybe crazy, but once I get it in-house, and I'll test it further. But you do have two additional gigabytes of ram, which is really important, so you're going to be able to have better brand management, potentially from the pixel 5 than on the pixel 4.

, but, like I said once I get it in house I'll test it further and battery life wise. This was probably one of the biggest problems with the pixel 4. In my opinion, it had a 2 million power battery. It had wireless charging, but that was really pretty much it. The pixel 5, on the other hand, has a 4 080 William hour battery, which is a pretty big difference.

You also have wireless charging and apparently reverse wireless charging, which is really awesome. I don't know about that, but that's what the spec sheet says. So maybe it does have it, but that bigger size battery is definitely something that I'm extremely happy about. So in terms of everything I mean I'll definitely tell you going from a pixel 4 to a pixel.5 will probably be a perfect thing to do, but I ultimately think if you own the pixel 4, you could probably make do for like another little, but I think the pixel 5 is probably the better way to go so that really pretty much covers it up. I think I'm getting sent one very soon so whenever it comes in I'll go and do some further tests with it, if you guys have any other questions or anything, let me know in the comment section below hit the like button on me so much, but definitely hit that subscribe button.

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