Renders of the Google Pixel 4 that's likely to go
official in October surfaced last month showing us what the phone looks like.
And now, we are looking at the alleged live images of the Pixel 4 which give us
a closer look of its front and back.
These photos align well with the previously leaked
renders and you can see the Sprint logo in the top-left corner of the screen,
indicating that the phone's being tested on the US-based carrier's network. We can also see a new wallpaper
here, and the navigation bar and the Assistant handles confirm that the phone's
running Android Q Android 10.
Google appears to have ditched the two-tone design
on Pixel 4, but the back's still made of glass. It has a square-shaped island
in the upper-left corner which houses a dual camera setup and flash. If rumors are to be believed, we
are looking at a combination of 12MP main and 16MP telephoto units.
The images also show-off the white-colored power key
on the right side of the phone above the volume rocker which looks nice We are
likely to hear more about the 2019 Pixels in the coming weeks.
