In an unprecedented move, last month, Google wanted to get ahead of the Leakage Stream and decided to show us the rough design of the rear part of the Pixel 4, confirming the presence of two rear cameras for the first time for the line. At this time, you might wonder whether the extra unit will be in telephoto lens or super wide-angle, as for some reason Google can't cope with time and simply have a triple arrangement with a traditional wide lens with both of these options. It seems that telephoto lenses will not be good news for fans of super-wide shots. The presence of a 16-megapixel telephoto lens was detected using a code in the Google Camera app, which is definitely used to take pictures on a pixel. Google Camera app developers have already started working on Pixel 4 support, and several links were found in the code. The front IR sensor on the next-generation pixel will also be new, which is the latest Android/Android one. The newcomers discovered in beta will help with the authentication feature.