Google Pixel 4 renders: colors options and complete design


Google Pixel 4

Strangely enough, details about the next generation of Google Pixel smartphones are available at this early time, even the giant of Mountain View has confirmed the design of the back, with a double camera inserted inside a square section.

Apparently, the news will also concern Google Pixel 4, the smallest of the two flagships, as confirmed by the renderings published in these hours by an Indian site. The images, coming from a source close to the smartphone development team and considered very reliable, show the colors and the front of the device.

It seems that the upper frame will have a larger size than the lower one, while the side frames are reduced but not excessively. The frame of Google Pixel 4 will therefore host the front camera, without having to resort to notch or holes in the display, and avoiding hidden solutions.

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In addition to the classic black and white colors, Google would be ready to introduce the mint green color, of which we have seen some alleged renderings even last year. There remains, therefore, a question mark over this latest renders, which will have to be confirmed in the coming weeks.

In the back, as usual, the Google logo is placed at the bottom of the phone, the power and volume rocker buttons are placed on the right side of the phone. Interestingly, a white lining drawn along the border is giving a special look to the phone.

Recall that in the absence of an official confirmation from Google, the rumors about the design of Google Pixel 4 should be taken with caution.

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