Google shows the first official image of the Pixel 4
After multiple rumors spread in recent weeks, Google has shown the first official image of the long-awaited Pixel 4 on Twitter . It is a render where you can see a square module that contains two cameras, an extra sensor and an LED flash. The funny thing about the matter is that said render matches perfectly with the supposed spy photo of the device that was captured in London, which was recently shared by 9to5Google, thus confirming its legitimacy.
The Google Pixel 4 looks good : Google shows the first official image of the Pixel 4
The image was shared by Made By Google, so its authenticity cannot be questioned. According to what he lets us see, the Pixel 4 will have a dual camera housed in a square-shaped module. However, Google limited itself to commenting that we will have to wait to see what the device can do.
For its part, the real filtered image coincides with the above, although it is worth noting that in that photo the device is protected by a factory case, in which you can see a cut-out for the microphone in the upper part of the device. Judging by the size of the device, this is the XL version of the Pixel 4 , of course unless the new generation brings a considerable increase in size.
An interesting rumor speaks of the possibility that it has the chip of Google’s Soli project , which would allow to operate the terminal through hand gestures using motion sensors based on Google’s radar. However, at the moment it is just a rumor.
Changing the subject a bit, as far as the front of the device is concerned, we still do not have official information, so we will have to rely on the render shared by SlashLeaks on a case produced by the manufacturer Skinomi .
If true, then the Pixel 4 will feature a full screen and a punch hole that houses a pair of front-facing cameras. And if it is of any use, the manufacturer is so sure that this will be the final design of the Pixel 4, that the case can now be pre-ordered from its website.
Possible launch in October
Finally, we hope to see the launch of the Google Pixel 4 in the month of October and running with Android Q as the factory operating system.