New Pixel 4 leak shows off Google’s next flagship in subtle ‘mint green’ color
Further corroborates previous design leaks
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After last year’s long lineup of Pixel 3 leaks,Googleapparently decided to take matters into its own hands with this year’s 4th-iteration of the flagship phone line,officially revealing a teaser image of the Google Pixel 4on its Twitter account last week.
That proactive stance doesn’t seemed to have done much to stem the flow of leaks, however, with another series of alleged renders of the upcoming Google flagship popping up via leaking siteIndiaShopps.
The renders show off what appears to be the smaller non-XL model of the Pixel 4 in three different colors, including the black and white shades we’ve come to expect, and a third ‘Mint Green’ option. That color was also rumored to be a possibility for last year’s Pixel 3, but never actually eventuated.
As the range is known for, the renders show off vibrantly contrasting power buttons – white for the black model, blue for the white model, and a sort of toxic yellow for the new mint green model.
If these renders are accurate, they do seem to confirmprevious reports of a large top bezel on the handset’s face and a lack of fingerprint scanneron the back, suggesting either an in-display scanner or a shift to facial recognition via the front-facing dual cameras, akin toApple’s Face ID.
As is the case with any leak, there’s no guaranteeing its veracity, but considering how neatly it lines up with the previous renders we’ve seen (including Google’s own tease of the square camera bump), this could well be the Pixel 4 we’re looking at.
Of course, it’s not too long now until we expect the tech giant to announce the phone in full, as the last three years have seen the newest flagship launch towards the end of October.
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