It’s the end of the line for the first Pixel series meant to challenge the iPhone
Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL overpromised and underdelivered
A month later, Google released more information about its facial recognition feature called Face Unlock which would use the same tools found in the iPhone’s True Depth Camera to create secure 3D depth maps of users’ faces. Like the iPhone, the Face Unlock feature was the only biometric feature on the phone. In other words, there was no fingerprint sensor. Also available on the phone was the Soli radar chip-powered Motion Sense.
It’s the end of the line for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL
With Motion Sense, users would be able to silence incoming calls, dismiss alarms and timers, and skip tracks on streaming apps by waving their hand over the display. Unlike Face ID on the iPhone, the Pixel 4 series used the Soli chips to see when you started to reach for the phone and turn on Face Unlock allowing the phone to unlock in one smooth, seamless motion.
These are the Pixel models that will get Android 14
Returning to the Pixel 4 series, the two models each were scheduled to receive three system updates. Did they? Well, the phones were launched with Android 10 and received 11, 12, and 13 before walking off into the sunset. The series was scheduled to receive three years of security updates which ended with yesterday’s release.
Google leaks the Face Unlock feature for the Pixel 4
In case you were wondering, the Pixel 6 series (including the Pixel 6a) will also receive three years of system updates but will feature five years of security updates. That means that the latest Pixel line will receive Android 13, 14, and 15 but will continue to receive support until October 2026.
While Google has in recent times given one last huge update for the Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL, and the Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, this appears to be all she wrote for the Pixel 4 line. So with that in mind, the Pixel phones that will qualify for the Android 14 Beta coming in February will include:
- Pixel 4a.
- Pixel 4a (5G).
- Pixel 5.
- Pixel 5a.
- Pixel 6.
- Pixel 6 Pro.
- Pixel 6a.
- Pixel 7 (not yet official).
- Pixel 7 Pro (not yet official).
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