Pixel 4 is Google’s swanky new smartphone that was unveiled in full at a glitzy event in New York City on Tuesday. The device boasts a new design, a souped-up camera system and a super smooth 90Hz display. The handset also boasts facial recognition, the first for any in-house Google phone. All previous Pixels have come with physical fingerprint sensors on their rear for unlocking. Months before the official launch of the Pixel 4, Google was already shouting about the phone’s face scanners. In particular, the California company discussed a motion radar called Soli housed inside it that would allow for “more streamlined” unlocking than its competitors. Express.co.uk has been testing the Google Pixel 4 since its reveal and, while we’re not yet ready to deliver our final verdict on the device, can confirm its face unlocking works intuitively and is abundantly fast. But, it seems Google’s new system has one major flaw. It will unlock your device even if your eyes are closed. In a nutshell, that means an individual could unlock your phone while you’re in a deep sleep, or just resting your eyes for a couple minutes. Google has already warned Pixel 4 owners this is the… Read full this story
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