The google pixel 4 xl would have a variant with 5g
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In October, the Pixel 4 range will be officially presented. It is rumored that this presentation event of the American firm would be held on October 15. We will be left with two models, as always, one of them being the Pixel 4 XL. It seems that we can expect two variants of this phone, since a version of it has been leaked with 5G.
The Google Pixel 4 XL would have a variant with 5G
Many brands have already left us with their first 5G phones. It would not be unusual for Google to also launch some of its high-end phones with 5G. It would be the case in this model.
Version with 5G
Until now, it has been leaked that the Pixel 4 XL could come in two versions of RAM, 6 and 8 GB. Although it seems that it would be the version of the phone with 5G the one that would use 8 GB of RAM. At least this is what has been leaked now in various media, which at the moment could not be confirmed. There are already several websites that talk about a high-end version with 5G.
One of the doubts a long time ago is whether Google will really dare to launch a 5G phone on the market. The firm has said nothing about its plans in this regard, unlike others. So it is not known if it would be in 2019 or if they will wait for 2020 like Apple.
These rumors are gaining intensity, but so far there is nothing confirmed by the manufacturer. So we will have to wait for something to be said by the firm. Without a doubt, a Pixel 4 XL with 5G could be interesting. It could even help the sales of the company.
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