Google’s strategy with the Pixel 4 leading up to its release has been one of the most fascinating things I’ve ever seen in this industry. In June, the company shared an official render of the phone months before its expected release. Then, on July 29, Google shared a teaser video confirming what’ll likely be the Pixel 4’s biggest selling point — Motion Sense.
Motion Sense is the product of Google’s Soli chip that was revealed in 2015, allowing for sophisticated face unlock and air gestures thanks to an impressive combination of sensors above the Pixel 4’s display.
As exciting as Motion Sense is, however, it does appear to be killing off two features of the Pixel 3 — the fingerprint sensor and wide-angle selfie camera.
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