Also, the Soli radar chip is still unlikely to work in India. That apart, these are about as good as any flagship gets in most departments (Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 processors, displays with high refresh rates), and sheer bosses in the camera ones (hey, these are Pixels, remember!). And of course, they are assured of updates to new versions of Android for at least two years. Sadly, the batteries are a big letdown on both Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. Yes, we might see Google launch the Pixel 4a or maybe even the Pixel 5 in the coming days, but those are rumors. If you are in India and cannot wait to get your hands on a Pixel (well, especially with Android 11’s developer preview being out), this could be as good as it gets.

Google Pixel 4 is available on Amazon India  starting from Rs 72 890  - 7