Over the last few months, the Google Pixel 4 has been an open secret, with Google itself even showing off the first render of the phone in the midst of leaks. At this point, we have a good idea of the specs, we know the launch date and now we have another new first look image to add to the growing list.
The Google Pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL are both due to launch on the 15th of October at Google’s annual event. Thanks to well-known mobile leaker, Evan Blass, we have the first look at the white Pixel 4:
Similarly to the iPhone 11 series, Google is going with a square camera module on the back. We know that the Pixel 4 will have a 5.7-inch 1080p OLED display, while the XL will have a 6.3-inch QHD OLED display, both running at 90Hz, a feature that Google will reportedly dub ‘Smooth Display’.
The Pixel 4 should also launch with some form of Google Stadia support, as the cloud gaming service is also due to launch quite soon.
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