This is no longer the first time that leaker Slashleaks gives us valid information about a smartphone. So, we should look closely at this image because they may well be Google Pixel 4 or 4 XL. The rumors and earlier images pointed to a smaller rear dual camera and today’s picture also shows something like that.
The leaked images show both the white and black variants of the Pixel 4 or 4 XL, and it suggests Google will keep the familiar two-tone back panel seen on the Pixel 3 and 2.
However, the Pixel 4 or 4 XL will sport dual rear cameras, according to the leak. Around the front of the device, it looks like a nearly edge-to-edge display, but it’s hard to tell if the device has a chin. It also looks like the Pixel 4 or 4 XL render has stereo front-facing speakers. Additionally, the render indicates Google will keep the rear fingerprint scanner this time around.
The display also has a punch hole like Samsung’s Galaxy S10+, but weirdly the render only shows one camera lens in the oval-shaped cut-out. The earlier render suggested the Pixel 4 or 4 XL could have a square camera module with potentially multiple camera lenses, similar to the alleged design of the next iPhone.
It is understood that the Google Pixel 4/4 XL will be equipped with the latest Snapdragon 855 processor platform, recently leaked Geekbench information shows that the Pixel 4 series “Coral” will be equipped with up to 6GB of RAM which is the first time in the Pixel series.
It is expected that the top-of-the-range Google Pixel 4 /4 XL will be unveiled in October. This if everything happens like every year. Google typically launches its handset in mid-October, shortly after the iPhones hit stores. With the launch of “A” models, there are those who believe that Google will release 3 models. Still, in October we expect it to be only 2. Let’s see.
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