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First credible Google Pixel 4 renders surface online

Google’s launch of its next iteration of the Pixel series is a few months away and leaks around the development of the device have started surfacing on the web. New renders of the phone have appeared on Pricebaba, giving fans a taster of what to expect.

Up to this point, the only credible bits of information we’ve had on the Google Pixel 4 were leaked name drops in AOSP and code names. These new ones, however, come from a source known to have supply chain sources and generally reliable early information even if that information is incomplete.

This does give us a decent early idea of the overall build of the device, too it’s clearly glass on the front and the back, it looks it’ll have a metal rail around the sides, and we can also see the presumed USB-C port down on the bottom. There’s also the usual volume rocker and power button on the right side. Notably, there’s no fingerprint sensor shown in these renders, pointing to a face-based authentication or in-display fingerprint sensor. Or both.

It’s still early, so we there haven’t been any credible leaks about the innards of the Google Pixel 4. We can assume that it’ll pack the next-generation premium Snapdragon 855 system-on-a-chip, perhaps an increase to 6GB of RAM, and other spec bumps are also expected. For now, it’s entirely up in the air, but we’ll keep you posted as more reliable info comes in.

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