Welcome to what might well be the first look at the Google Pixel 5. The renderings below are based on CAD schematics and show what Google’s next compact Pixel 5 might look like.
From the back, the Pixel 5 closely resembles the Google Pixel 4 with a dual-camera setup, however the Pixel 5 also has a capacitive fingerprint scanner, something the Pixel 4 dropped in favor of facial recognition.
The front of the Pixel 5 features a single selfie camera, embedded in the screen through a drilled hole. Based on CAD data, the Pixel 5 will measure 144.6×70.4x8mm, slightly shorter and narrower than the Pixel 4.
In February we saw the first supposed render of the Google Pixel 5 XL, which featured a triple camera on the back. If the Pixel 5’s renderings prove to be correct, then we might be looking for different camera specs for the different Pixel 5 models, a departure from the norm.
Alleged renderings of Google Pixel 5, image source: Pigtou
Google has yet to unveil the mid-range Pixel 4a, which has been delayed since May. That phone is expected at any time, while the Pixel 5 should arrive in October or even November. However, some sources point to a presentation in October for the Pixel 4a, which would push an eventual Pixel 5 launch even further back.
We know very little about the Pixel 5. The strongest buzz we’ve had so far points to the Pixel 5 using a Snapdragon 765, rather than a full Snapdragon 865.
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