Google did a pretty unprecedented thing recently, by
leaking the Pixel 4's rear design on its own, following a bunch of other leaks
about the handset. Since Google's deed, the leaks haven't slowed down - on the
contrary, they seem to have intensified.
We've seen the Pixel 4 in the three alleged colors
it's going to arrive in, we heard about its dimensions, and there was even a
live photo of someone holding a prototype unit somewhere in the wild. Today
we've been tipped about the image below, which seems to show the Pixel 4 inside
a transparent case.
There really isn't anything new here, with perhaps
the exception of the pretty substantial camera hump that you can now visualize.
The dimensions leak from a few days ago already told us to expect device
thickness to be 8.2mm, whereas the camera bump thickness will be 9.3mm. That's
a 1.1mm hump then, neatly portrayed in this image that has the white and black
Pixel 4s but for some reason excludes the 'mint' colored model. And it's also
lacking in colored power buttons.
Otherwise the design is what Google has already
leaked, so this may very well have originated at an enterprising case maker
that simply decided to use that as a basis for these renders.