Google introduced the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL models in recent months and offered them in certain regions. Although Pixel models are predominantly known for their photographic expertise , this cannot be said to be the case when it comes to video shooting . As a matter of fact, the company will apply to a step that must be done much earlier to overcome this.
4K Video support has been actively used in smartphones since 2013 and has even started to take place in the middle segment. In contrast, the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL models were offered for sale in a way devoid of this actively used technology for about seven years . Of course, let's say that this is not a hardware deficiency, but a restriction. The most important reason for this shortcoming was that the company thought that video recording in 4K resolution would take up too much space.
Indeed , it would have been much more logical to shoot a video in 4K resolution, although it would be about 400 MB / minute (average) to storage .
It will be like this.
There are some important signs for 4K / 60 fps in the codes of the 7.4 version of the Google Camera app unearthed in XDA Developers .
Although these codes have been found, there are some minor problems. First of all, these codes are not paired with any source. This means that we do not know which Pixel models the new mode is for, or even whether to make it live.
XDA Developers users claim that this update is focused on Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL and may even be related to Pixel 5.