Google leaks the Pixel 4’s design months before its official launch
Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at 8:10PM
Nicole Batac in Android, First Looks, Google, Google Pixel 4, Mobile, News, Press release, Product launch

Google wants the speculation surrounding the Pixel 4 to stop. Its solution? Leak the phone’s design itself. The phone is expected to come out in October, but does this move suggest we’re getting the new phone sooner? Instead of letting leaks or accidental reveals dominate the news, the company decided to tease the phone itself. We see the leak about the big camera module being accurate. The Pixel 4 looks like it has two-rear facing cameras with the flash at the bottom and some sort of pinhole above that we aren’t sure what that could be.

As Wired says, while this move is unusual, it won’t necessarily make that much of a difference. Google’s focus has always been on trying to sell the Android experience. And showing off the design of the phone won’t affect that. A recent report suggests the phone will get hand gesture support. It’s also being rumoured to get some sort of iPhone-like TrueTone display white balance adjustments. But for now, we wouldn’t know for sure. Guess we have to wait and see what surprising move Google pulls off next.

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