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New Pixel 4a Leak Shows Codenames for Not One, but Two Models as Larger ‘XL’ Variant Might Be Part of the Launch

New Pixel 4a Leak Shows Codenames for Not One, but Two Models as Larger ‘XL’ Variant Might Be Part of the Launch

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Google Camera 7.3 017 is now rolling out, bringing in a couple of new features. The swipe-down menu has been reordered and the app can now enable ‘Do Not Disturb’ automatically so that video shooting is not disturbed by an incoming notification. However, that’s not the most interesting information you’ll learn today, because an APK teardown of the latest camera app version also hints at two models that could be a part of the Pixel 4a launch.

Two lines of code in Google Camera 7.3 imply that the Mountain View-based company might introduce 24FPS video recording in the future. Right now, with Pixel 4, users can choose between 4K 30FPS and 1080p auto/30/60FPS. 24FPS is mainly used by professionals and thus this cinematic frame rate certainly sounds exciting. It is not known if this frame rate will be rolled out to current devices or is it meant for the models for the Pixel 4a launch. However, since 24FPS is not all that demanding, we do believe it will be rolled out to everyone once testers get to try it out first.

New Pixel 4a Leak Shows Codenames for Not One, but Two Models as Larger ‘XL’ Variant Might Be Part of the Launch

Jan 27, 2020, 3:22pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/pixel-4a-launch-two-models-codenames-leak-again/ > Google Camera 7.3 017 is now rolling out, bringing in a couple of new features. The swipe-down menu has been reordered and the app can now enable ‘Do Not Disturb’ automatically so that video shooting is not disturbed by an incoming notification. However, that’s not the most interesting information you’ll learn today, because an APK teardown of the latest camera app version also hints at two models that could be a part of the Pixel 4a launch. > Two lines of code in Google Camera 7.3 imply that the Mountain View-based company might introduce 24FPS video recording in the future. Right now, with Pixel 4, users can choose between 4K 30FPS and 1080p auto/30/60FPS. 24FPS is mainly used by professionals and thus this cinematic frame rate certainly sounds exciting. It is not known if this frame rate will be rolled out to current devices or is it meant for the models for the Pixel 4a launch. However, since 24FPS is not all that demanding, we do believe it will be rolled out to everyone once testers get to try it out first.