Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL Were Supposed to Get 4K 60FPS Video Recording but Google Pulled the Option Before Release

Pixel 4 Video Recording Option of 4K 60FPS Was Scraped Before Launch

While Google’s latest flagships might have impressive photography prowess, they don’t offer one thing that most other premium smartphones on the market feature. We are talking about the fact that Pixel 4 video recording is limited to 4K 30FPS and apparently, this was a last-minute decision on Google’s part.

Google Originally Stated That the Pixel 4’s Video Recording Option Is Limited to 4K 30FPS as It Allows the Company to Focus More on Quality

According to XDA’s Mishaal Rahman, he stumbled upon code that shows that Google had enabled 4K 60FPS video shooting on the fourth-generation Pixel smartphones initially. However, the changes were later reverted and the code snippets do not have any comments which can explain this decision regarding the Pixel 4 video recording.

This implies that the phone’s hardware is actually capable of shooting 4K video at 60FPS and this makes us wonder if a future software rollout will enable this feature. However, it could be that this mode was pulled because Google wasn’t satisfied with the video quality or it heated up the phone during the testing phase.

According to Google, the Pixel 4’s video recording is restricted to 4K 30FPS because enabling the 60FPS option would cause nearly half a gigabyte of storage to be used up per minute. Since the phone only comes with a base storage variant of 64GB and can go only as high as 128GB, the internal memory would have been used up pretty quickly with 4K 60FPS footage.

It doesn’t help that the phone doesn’t have a memory card slot and that Google no longer offers free original-quality storage for media. Moreover, the internet giant also thinks most people go for 1080p video recording, so it concentrated its efforts on improving this mode.

For comparison, even the iPhone 11’s front camera can shoot 4K videos at 60FPS, so Pixel 4’s video recording options are kind of a letdown. Sure, it might not matter much to an average user, but those who want to record high-quality videos, this phone might not be the ideal choice. Is lack of a 4K 60FPS video option on the Pixel 4 a deal-breaker for you? Comment down below and let us know what you think.

The post Pixel 4, Pixel 4 XL Were Supposed to Get 4K 60FPS Video Recording but Google Pulled the Option Before Release by Omar Sohail appeared first on Wccftech.



Refference- https://wccftech.com

Post a Comment

0 Comments