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 design language from Google’s previous devices. “Wait ‘til you see what it can do,” the Pixel team tweeted.
The official image clearly shows at least two rear cameras and a third sensor in a large camera bump on the phone’s back. Apart from that, we see what looks to be a white or gray power button and the company’s G logo.
The last few Pixel phones have extensively leaked weeks and sometimes months before Google formally announced them, so this time the company is clearly trying to control the narrative of its next major flagship.
By the time Google got to unveiling the Pixel 3 last year, it had already been photographed, featured in lengthy hands-on videos, had its camera tested, and even accidentally left in a Lyft. The company has never explained how the Pixel 3 made its way out into the world to such an unusual extent well before Google’s October 2018 event. It’s been reported that a stolen batch of devices were sold on the Ukranian black market last summer, leading to an investigation by Google and Foxconn.
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https://www.theverge.com/2019/6/12/18663172/google-pixel-4-camera-sensor-design-official-photo
2019-06-12 18:42:00Z
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