Possible images of the Google Pixel 4 on Sprint may have just leaked

Google has already leaked a lot of information about the Pixel 4, but there’s still a lot we may not know. For instance, it’s rumored that the Pixel 4 series will have 90Hz displays among other features. Today, new photos of the upcoming 2019 Pixel have leaked online, and they show off the front and back in full.

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These images were shared on Telegram, though we’re unsure of where exactly they originated. The images appear legitimate, however, and they may come from an employee working at Sprint. Why do we say that? Well, the Sprint carrier logo can be seen in the status bar, indicating that this phone is being tested on Sprint. The Pixel 3/3 XL can be bought on Sprint, so we wouldn’t be surprised if its successor also launches on the carrier. The images also confirm that Google is ditching the Pixel’s iconic two-tone back cover in favor of a single color. Although the image shows a black color with a white power button, it’s likely there will be additional colors when the phone launches in October.

We can also see the square camera bump housing the dual rear camera setup, which we expect to include a telephoto lens. Unlike the Pixel 3 XL, this device doesn’t have a notch, though we’re not sure if these images show the 2019 XL or non-XL model.  Still, we can see the front-facing camera and the space where the Soli radar is embedded.

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We recently confirmed the code-names for the 2019 Pixel are “flame” and “coral” for the non-XL and XL models respectively, so hopefully, we’ll soon find new information on the two devices’ software features. For more on what we (think) we know so far on the 2019 Pixel smartphones, check out our rumor round-up.

This is a developing story. Check back for more information.

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