Google confirmed the Pixel 4’s main features several months before actually announcing the phone, but that didn't stop the leaks. All the Pixel 4 rumors that followed were easy to verify, considering we all knew what the Pixel 4 would look like and what its signature features would be. Unsurprisingly, Google copied the iPhone again, with Apple continuing to be its main inspiration for the Pixel line so far.
Not only did Google have to admit that it needed more cameras on the back of the phone to improve photography, but the Pixel 4 is the latest Android handset — and the most important one — to replicate one of the most important iPhone features in recent years. That’s 3D face unlock, Google’s response to Face ID, which launched on the iPhone two years ago. But Google forgot to also replicate one of Face ID’s key security features.
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Google copied a signature iPhone feature for the Pixel 4, but missed one huge element originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 17 Oct 2019 at 17:33:15 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.