Well, there were a lot of rumors about Pixel’s next-generation design. But interesting thing is that Google itself confirmed all the rumored to be true by its @madebygoogle twitter handle.
Google just tweeted an image of the Pixel 4, a smartphone that the company isn’t expected to ship until October. The tweet comes after renders of the device were published in recent days, revealing a change in the design language from Google’s previous devices. “Wait ‘til you see what it can do,” the Pixel team tweeted.
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We clearly see the rear of the Pixel 4, including the square camera bump with two side-by-side lenses — a first for the Pixel lineup, but standard on competing Android and iPhone devices. Underneath is a flash, while there are two unknown cutouts at the very top and in the bottom-right corner — possibly a microphone.
The photo only shows the rear of the Pixel 4, with the lower-left device highlighting the cameras, while the top-right shows the Google logo at its usual position at the bottom. Elsewhere on the phone, we can see the volume toggle and a white power button on the black device as the touch of color , but the lack of a fingerprint sensor.
On the right-edge — when looking at the phone from the rear — is a small recess consistent with a SIM card slot/tray. You can also make out the USB-C cutout at the very bottom.
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