Google sued for allegedly falsely promoting Pixel 4, its flagship smartphone from two years ago

Pixel 4 is Google’s flagship mobile phone launched in 2019. The initial price of the machine is $799. Nearly two years later, the flagship phone was sued over an advertising video that Google was “suspecting false propaganda.” On January 22, according to Android Central, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sued Google for allegedly falsely promoting the Google Pixel 4.

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Google reportedly ran a Pixel 4 ad on a radio station from October 28, 2019, to December 2, 2019. In this ad, Google invited 8 users to share their experience with the Pixel 4, but the fact that these 8 users did not actually experience the Pixel 4 phone means that they lied to the camera.

Android Central pointed out that if Google loses the case, the company will pay a fine of no more than $10,000. In terms of specifications, the Google Pixel 4 uses a 5.7-inch display with a refresh rate of 90Hz, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 flagship processor, 6GB of memory, a rear 12MP main camera, a 16MP telephoto, and a 2800mAh battery.

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