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- Here's the Pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL.
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Are you surprised?
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Of course you're not surprised.
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These are probably the most leaked phones in the history
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of phone leaks.
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What could possible be surprising here?
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Well, I played around with them a little bit
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and I think there might be a couple of things
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that I've learned from using them
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that you couldn't actually know just from following
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all the leaks.
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So, let's get into it.
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You know the basics, they're Android phones
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that are made by Google and they come in two sizes,
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there's a 5.7 inch screen and 6.3 inch screen.
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There's no notch on that screen
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but that's because the bezel up top is extra big
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so that Google can fit a ton of sensors up there
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including face unlock sensors and a literal radar chip.
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But let's start with just how they look.
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Every single Pixel phones has looked terrible
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in leaked photos but better in person.
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And that's true again here.
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The aluminum rails around the Gorilla Glass
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are kind of prominent but in a good way.
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They're like the phone equivalent
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of big chunky eyeglass frames.
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The white one and the orange one, and the orange one
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is limited edition by the way, have matte glass backs
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but the black one is all glossy.
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And they're all IP60 water resistant.
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They've got that big square camera bump
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just like the iPhone but the Pixel only has two cameras
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on it, a regular and a 2x telephoto.
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Okay, so every Pixel phone up to now
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has been known mainly for its great camera
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plus clean Google software but the Pixel 4
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wants to be known for a lot of things.
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It's seriously has so many new features
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and they've all leaked so much that it's easy to forget
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how much is new here.
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Let's start with Motion Sense which is the brand name
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for Soli which is that radar chip.
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Google isn't using it to its full potential yet
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but it is using it for some pretty cool things.
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It forms a sort of virtual radar bubble over your phone
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and it can detect your presence.
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So for example, if you reach for your phone,
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it turns on and starts looking for your face automatically.
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If you walk away from your phone, it realizes
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that you're gone and it turns off the always on display.
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If a call comes in or an alarm goes off,
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as soon as your hand gets near the phone,
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it automatically gets quieter and then you can just wave
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to dismiss the call or the alarm.
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And if music is playing, you can swipe left or right
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to change songs.
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That's actually pretty much it,
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so it could all seem I don't know, kinda gimmicky?
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I haven't decided yet.
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But there is one gimmick that everybody is going to love,
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you can have a Pokemon wallpaper that you can wave at,
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and the Pokemon will wave back at you.
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Or you can tickle the Pokemon by waggling
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your fingers at it, just be like,
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tickle, tickle, tickle, tickle!
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It's fun.
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In addition to the radar, the top bezel
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also has those face unlock IR sensors
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which were just a little differently on a technical level
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from Apple's Face ID system
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but it's basically the same idea.
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You set it up in a similar way and then it just works
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like it really works and it's really fast.
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Did you catch it?
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It just unlocked.
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Here, let's show you again.
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I don't know how secure this new system is,
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but holy hell it is fast.
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Motion Sense detects when you're reaching for the phone
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and then it's unlocked and back to whatever you're doing
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before you can even tap the screen.
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It's so fast that Google had to put a setting in for people
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who actually wanna see their locked screen
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because otherwise you'd never actually get a chance
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to see it.
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And hey, since we're actually talking about the screen,
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let's talk about the screen.
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It's OLED in both phones and they should be about the same
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quality as each other but I don't know
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if it's gonna be a good year or a bad Pixel 2 kind of year
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for screen quality.
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But it is gonna be a spec heavy year because this screen
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has a 90 hertz refresh rate which makes
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all the movement super smooth.
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Now, Google says that it's a dynamic refresh rate
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so you can ratchet it back down to 60 hertz
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when you don't need it.
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And I gotta say, you can definitely see it in person,
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I love how it looks.
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Google says that it supports HDR
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using the UHDA Certification which okay, sure.
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The screen can also change its color temperature
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to match the room just like the iPhone.
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Now, the thing about fancy 90 hertz screen
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is they can take up a lot of battery
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and I'm worried about the battery in the small one.
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It's only 2800 milliamps.
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That variable refresh rate will help
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but we're gonna have to see.
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The bigger one is 3700 milliamps which is better
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but it's not massive.
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At the very least, they both support wireless charging
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and fast charging.
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And heck, since we're halfway through,
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let's just round up the specs.
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They've got a Snapdragon 855 processor,
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six gigs of RAM, which that should be enough
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and they come with 64 gigs of storage
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which ain't much and the max you can get
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is only 128.
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There's also a Titan security chip and one more chip,
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the new Pixel Neural Core.
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It handles the photography stuff but it also handles
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voice and Google has loaded
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its entire machine learning model for English
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onto the phone, no internet needed.
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That means that the Assistant is super fast
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at doing stuff like opening apps or even searching
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inside apps like Twitter or YouTube.
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And there's a new voice recording app
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that transcribes your voice in real time
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without having to put anything on the internet at all.
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Okay, finally, made you wait long enough.
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Let's talk about the camera.
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Up until the iPhone 11 Pro,
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the Pixel 3 was still the best camera on the market
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and the Pixel 4 now is, well, actually,
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I can't tell you that yet.
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We haven't really used it yet
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but there are a few new features to talk about.
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Google is excited to tell you that it can do
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astrophotography which sure, that seems neat
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but I'm more interested in the improve portrait mode
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because it can use data from the second camera.
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And now, in addition to adjusting brightness,
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you can also adjust the shadows to get more control
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over the HDR processing.
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Plus, that Neural Core means that you can see
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the preview of what HDR looks like right in the view finder
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instead of having to wait for it to process.
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The main sensor is 12 megapixels and the telephoto is 16.
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And my big question is why did Google go with telephoto
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instead of ultra wide?
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Especially since it's only a 2x telephoto.
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Well, Google answers is that they've got
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this fancy super zoom tech from last year
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and it gets even better where it can use data
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from the second telephoto lens.
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So they think people get more used out of it
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than they would out of an ultra wide.
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Okay.
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There's only one selfie camera this time around,
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but it does have a 90 degree field of view
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so that is pretty wide.
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Also, last thing, there's this neat feature
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where you can take a photo and then jump
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right to sending it to another app right
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from the view finder by sliding on the preview bubble.
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But here's an important thing, I don't know video
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is gonna be much better this year.
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It still maxes out at 4k 30, and when I asked Google
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if they changed much about their computational
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photography models overall, their answers
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are more about tweaks than they were about leaps.
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Look, we're gonna have to test the camera as always,
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and we definitely will.
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The Pixel 4 will be an all four major carriers
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in the US and Google promises me
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they're not gonna put too much crap where on 'em.
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Looking at you AT&T, don't mess this up.
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Anyway, there is a lot more to say about the Pixel 4,
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I didn't even get into like automatic car crash detection
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but the big stuff is face unlock, a 90 hertz screen,
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Motion Sense and hopefully, a better camera.
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It's a little bit more than I expected from the rumors
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but these aren't huge surprises.
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Oh, right, you probably want to know
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how much it's gonna cost.
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It's gonna start at $799 for the small one
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and $899 for the big one
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and then it's a hundred bucks more
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for a 128 gigs of storage.
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They're available for pre-order right now
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and they should ship on October 24th.
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Is that the right price for this set of features?
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Well, I'm not gonna tell you that right now
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but what I will tell you is that I cannot wait to review it.
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Hey everybody, thank you so much for watching.
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Have you been waiting for the Pixel 4?
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Did Google live up to your expectations
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after all those leaks?
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Let's talk about that down in the comments
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and also keep an eye out for many more videos
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from this Google hardware event.