Google Confirms Pixel 4 Will Feature Square-Shaped Camera Bump [VERIFIED]
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Update: Google's @madebygoogle Twitter account sent the following tweet confirming the Pixel 4 will have a square-shaped camera bump with at least two cameras, an LED flash, microphone, and what appears to be the "spectral sensor."
Looks like the square-shaped camera bump on the back of the phone has only a single lens accompanied by a flash. Another notable design element is a stark white lock button. The alleged Pixel 4a pictured in these photos appears to be black in color and the white lock button matches the design philosophy of the Just Black Pixel 4 which also had a contrasting orange button.
The Pixel 4 is expected to feature a 5.7-inch display, possibly with a refresh rate of 90 Hz instead of the 60 Hz normally found on phones. A report from XDA-Developers suggests the devices could offer something similar to True Tone, adapting the colors to fit the surroundings. One rumor claims the resolution will show as 2,280 pixels by 1,080 pixels, which would result in a higher pixel density.
Google is rumored to be including two cameras on the rear, a 12-megapixel sensor and a 16-megapixel telephoto sensor. One the front side, the Pixel 4 is expected to feature a front-facing camera with infrared sensor and flood illuminator for facial recognition. A Soli radar chip will enable hands-free gesture controls.
iPhone 13 models will have a slightly thicker design over the iPhone 12 series and more prominent camera bumps, according to a report. A hands-on video showing a purported iPhone 13 Pro Max dummy last week also suggested similar changes on the 2021 iPhone models. The thicker design could just be in place due to newer internals, especially some upgraded optics. However, by increasing the thickness of the iPhone 13 series, Apple could exclude iPhone 12 users from using their existing cases and covers with the new models.
On the part of camera bumps, the schematics suggest that there could be some significant changes. The report says that while iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro have camera bumps in the range of 1.5mm to 1.7mm, iPhone 13 will carry a thicker 2.51mm camera bump. This would be further protruding in case of the iPhone 13 Pro that is expected to have a 3.65mm of camera bump at the back.
MacRumors reported that alongside thicker bumps, Apple is changing the overall size of the camera module on the iPhone 13 models. iPhone 12 and iPhone 12 Pro have camera modules of 28mm by 30mm size. In contrast, iPhone 13 will have a roughly square-shaped module with around 29x29mm measurement. iPhone 13 Pro, on the other hand, is expected to have an even bigger camera module that could measure around 36x37mm. This could be in line with the camera module available on iPhone 13 Pro Max.
The change in the camera bump and module sizes could be a result of newer lenses on the iPhone 13 models. iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max are rumoured to have sensor-shift stabilisation for both the wide and ultra-wide lenses. iPhone 13 Pro is also speculated to have an upgraded telephoto lens that could be the same featured on iPhone 12 Pro Max last year.
According to Apple leaker DylanDKT, Apple may bring a pill-shaped cutout to replace the front camera and light sensor. Other rumors indicate a combination of a hole punch for the camera and a pill shape for the light sensors. Current leaks confirm these rumors showing that the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will feature the "i" shaped cutouts.
In March 2022, prominent leaker, Max Weinbach, shared renders of the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max, indicating that we will see a more prominent camera bump on the Pro iterations of the phone. Five days later, Kuo confirmed this leak, saying we will see a larger bump on the 2022 series iPhone. In April, we saw molds of the iPhone 14 series, indicating an increase in camera bump size.
The iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max rear cameras are rumored to be updated to 48 megapixels from the current 12 megapixels. With a process called pixel binning, the new cameras will use 48 megapixels in bright conditions and 12 megapixels in low-light conditions, a process already available on the Samsung S21 Ultra. 2b1af7f3a8