Google Pixel 4: the first images? Unofficial renditions of Google's upcoming Pixel smartphone suggest that it could integrate the fingerprint sensor under the screen and adopt a square rear camera module.
While we are still months away from the presentation of the next Google smartphone, presumably dubbed Pixel 4, the inevitable leaks and rumors are starting to surface. OnLeaks (via PriceBaba ) presented supposed renderings of the design that show several notable evolutions compared to the current Pixel 3. First, the rear camera module would be square and slightly protruding from the hull. It would have three to four objectives. The fingerprint sensor would be integrated into the screen, resuming in this a trend already launched by other brands this year.
In all probability, the Pixel 4 should be launched in October. It will most likely usher in the next Android Q update. Other indiscretions evoke a screen without edges with a punch to clear the front camera and an improved dual SIM function.
While we are still months away from the presentation of the next Google smartphone, presumably dubbed Pixel 4, the inevitable leaks and rumors are starting to surface. OnLeaks (via PriceBaba ) presented supposed renderings of the design that show several notable evolutions compared to the current Pixel 3. First, the rear camera module would be square and slightly protruding from the hull. It would have three to four objectives. The fingerprint sensor would be integrated into the screen, resuming in this a trend already launched by other brands this year.
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Google Pixel 4: the first images? |
A punched screen without edges
Another rendering shows two speaker grilles on the edge of each side of the USB-C port, which means that the front speakers could be dropped.In all probability, the Pixel 4 should be launched in October. It will most likely usher in the next Android Q update. Other indiscretions evoke a screen without edges with a punch to clear the front camera and an improved dual SIM function.
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