An official-looking press render of the Google Pixel
4 has surfaced, corroborating previous leaks and giving us our clearest look
yet at the fourth-gen Pixel. As you can see, the Pixel 4 has small bezels on three sides, but the
top bezel is thick as it houses the selfie camera and an earpiece along with
other hardware necessary for the Motion Sense technology.
The render also shows off a new wallpaper which has
the letter 'P' and the number '4', in five different colors. Moving on to the back, which is
reminiscent of the iPhone 11 Pro, we have two cameras housed inside a
square-shaped island with a flash module keeping them company.
The back of the Pixel 4 flaunts the 'G' logo but
doesn't have a fingerprint reader. This means the Pixel 4 will either come with
an in-display fingerprint scanner, or you will have to make do with face unlock
for biometric authentication.
The render also shows off the volume rocker on the
right side of the phone which is accompanied by a white-colored power button. The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL are
slated to go official on October 15, but until then, we are likely to hear more
about these 2019 Google flagships.