Unboxing Every Google Pixel 4 By Unbox Therapy

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Aug 14, 2021
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Unboxing Every Google Pixel 4

It's Google Pixel for day and of course, as you should know, we've got every single version sitting in front of me this every single version right well, okay, so it's the for Excel in the three different colors. They always got: fancy names for the colors, a clearly white, oh so orange, just black, and so we have the Excel versions on the top and then below that you wouldn't know from the size of the box. But we have the standard size pixel for some specifications for each here. The XL 6.3 inch display 128 gigs of storage on this particular model. The non-XL version pixel for 5.7 inch display. This is fresh, it's hot off the presses.

So this video, it's just it's an unboxing video and a first-look type of video, just keep that in mind: f, HD, Plus, flexible OLED, 444, PPI and then HD+. So a higher pixel density on the XL at 5:37, DPI Gorilla, Glass 5 on both oh they're going to have 90 Hertz smooth displays. You know that kind of quickie buttery. What about a milkshake yeah? Is that smooth, not bad? The little guy is 2,800 William hours at the big one, 3700, both 18 watt, fast charging and wireless charging, and then, of course, a big thing near the cameras. The brand-new design on the back now they're like no we're gonna, give you the versatility of multiple camera lenses, white pixel for Excel, and the first thing you're going to notice here a similar effect to the Panda version white on the back.

But then you get the black cutout for the cameras you get the black Ridge on the frame. This is all metal and then the entire front of the device is black. So it's a panda effect. Black and white I think a lot of people I think some people going to like that mmm-hmm a USB type-c cable, as well as a USB adapter, and then this is the aforementioned power brick with the quick charge capability. That's also orange.

This is for the for those that want to make more of a statement. That's obviously a look. I should also mention at this point. It's a glass back. It's a matte finish: it's not a glossy finish! Oh, yeah you're right! It is glossy.

So, on the black version, the power switch is going to be this white color and on the other, two versions actually and then on the orange phone. It gets a little lighter. That's yeah, interesting choices here. This is a very simple look to it, but of course, with any glossy finish: you're opening yourself up to fingerprints and so forth. So you guys decide.

It looks fancy though this form factor is gonna, be familiar to you, it's a very practical utility, more than anything easier to hold. Yes, will he do? Ladies and gentlemen, this is the small one I'll just place that there's your comparison right there, big and small, I'm gravitating towards this color. There we go put that guy right on top I look down. Okay, I notice straightaway here that the emphasis, unlike a lot of other smartphone makers, is not on screen to body ratio. They're, they're cool with having a forehead a chin on the device, not overwhelmingly slim bezels.

A lot of that has to do with packing extra tech into the top forehead section of the device to NIR cameras, dot, projector flood emitter, a camera as well with a 90 degree field of view, fixed focus. The pixel 4 & 4 XL are now exclusively face on lock, no fingerprint on the back. No fingerprint in the display face unlock is enough, and I guess they believe. That's the future going forward with this degree of technology being baked in and giving up so much in the screen to body ratio. Department, they've got to be cool with it and think that's the way to go.

So, let's go ahead and give it a give it a test. I'm going to scan my face in here, he's locked phone unlocked phone locked phone unlocked phone I mean you just have to commit more space to have the extra tech built-in, but you get stuff like the ability to illuminate the face in darker environments, which, if face unlock, is going to be the only unlock available exclusively you kind of need that we can load up the front-facing camera real quick. Now you get the extra camera on the back and the singular camera on the front. So it's an it's a switch. Obviously you have portrait, you have night sight built-in all right.

This is a fresh device. It's possibly not even final software number, two all right. So within the options of course, you can configure the amount of processing that takes place. This is with some natural face. Stuff turned off.

We have an abundance of boxes here. So let's give that a quick shot. As you can see here, you get the wider look, or you can move in a little closer. Let's try a 4x, zoom I mean it's interesting because in the preview you can actually see some noise and stuff that you would traditionally have with a digitally zoomed image, but then in the finished product the software runs such a process on it. It eliminates all of that.

You can see a couple of cutouts on the bottom, presumably for your speaker and microphone as well as your type-c connector. Interestingly, in the spec sheet, it lists a nanoohm or an e sim configurability. Alright. So since we have the two displays, stacked up, I think that's gonna, be an interesting characteristic for a lot of people, mostly because they've added 90 Hertz to it now. So what that means for people that are unfamiliar? Are you get this really twitchy kind of input really responsive field? In fact, it makes the entire phone feel faster.

Alright, maybe we should play a video. Let's just compare the speakers on the two units here, I've got one of these surface laptop threes coming in well, you didn't know that Jack caught you off-guard. You know that a significant amount of sound is coming out of two different ports: substantial sound from each area. It's more volume than you might be used to out of the both of them balanced. Let's compare it to the little phone.

It all sounds very good on paper. Of course, the marketplace will wait, but talking a lot recently about trying to nail down the perfect laptop, it's a real mission of mine, so the larger than usual forehead, there's also sensors in there capable of motion tracking of a hand, gestures, Google's, calling it motion sense, because this software is early I can't showcase it to you at the moment, but it's another trade-off. I mean you're packing in some extra hardware for the potential to interact with your device, without touching it beyond just assistant, in your voice, now, potentially I'm, scrolling and swiping, without even touching it on the final version of the software. It's also important to know I mean with the pixel devices in general. It means you're getting the latest software.

That means you're getting features first, including the latest when it comes to assistant, ok, Google. What is unboxed therapy, and you can see the way that its installed, the way that it's implemented is different from it used to be. A lot happens now right within the main screen, so you don't jump over to a different app in order to engage it and, of course, the advanced version of that is the continuation of conversation, which is the initial instruction and then the deeper dive with assistant understanding context. So you want to say: okay, Google, hey Siri merely is often I, think the biggest takeaway here is going to be Google, moving towards 90 Hertz display for one and then secondary. It's going to be camera performance eventually on final software, what it's capable of from a computational perspective.

That's every single one! On box, as I mentioned, this is just a first-look type of video I'll have a follow-up. Today's pixel day it just came out, so you have two clearly white excel. Oh, I should also mention that, oh so orange is apparently limited edition. So if you're interested I don't know what you guys do line up, get your order in go black version, which is the only glossy one of the bunch. If that's what you're into polished, fancy type of lifestyle, you can go for that.

Look as well I think I'm leaning towards this one right.


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