Updated, September 1, 2020 (04:30 pm ET): We’ve got our first supposed real-life images of the Google Pixel 5, as well as the F Fish FCC filing. Read on for more!
Original article: Traditionally, Google launches its own flagship Pixel smartphone lineup in Wicket Sequence. There have been few changes in the industry so far due to the COVID-19 epidemic, however, so we expect the normal period to happen again this year. With that said, we’re sure the Google Pixel 5 will be on the road somehow soon!
Although we’re almost a month away from the supposed Pixel 5 release date, we know a little bit about the device. We have a few Tidbites for now, but are starting to paint a picture of what we should expect.
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We can also guess a lot about the different features of the devices based on the history of the pixel line. Certain things will always be speculative.
Below, you will find everything we know so far about Google Pixel 5! Be sure to bookmark this page and visit often so you know the latest news.
When will the Google Pixel 5 come out?
What should come as a surprise to anyone, we are certain that the name of the next pixel will be Google Pixel 5. Google has confirmed that this is the case.
However, we have a lot of evidence to suggest that the Google Pixel 5XL may not be in the cards this year. Thanks for some code-suthyung by 9to5Google, Now we are under the expectation that only one “flagship” phone will come from Google this year.
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As far as the release date of Pixel 5 is concerned, it is possible that we may see the launch on October 8, 2020. We learned this date from the released French version of Google’s Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G, which mistakenly pre-ordered the date. Google eventually removed this information, leading us to believe that the launch could be a date.
Even if that date isn’t true, launching October is a safe bet. It is unlikely that the Pixel 5 event will be delayed until the release of the Google Pixel 4, which is three months later than expected.
Although Google hasn’t directly confirmed that, we expect the Pixel 5 to join its launch event via the Google Pixel 4A 5G, a slightly upgraded version of the recently released Pixel 4A. If the two phones don’t land at the same event, they will definitely launch closer to each other.
Google Pixel 5 Rumors: Design
Last year was the first time Google had drastically changed the overall design of its flagship Pixel phones. With the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, Google reshaped the phone, removed the rear-mounted fingerprint sensor, completely overhauled the camera module, and reversed its display changes from the Pixel 3 line. It was a big shift!
Naturally, it makes sense to think that the Google Pixel 5 will only be an updated version of the Pixel 4, it probably won’t be, because, with the recent leak of behind-the-scenes information, the Pixel team’s key players revealed. He hits store shelves before he gets frustrated with Pixel 4.
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With that in mind, the Google Pixel 5 may look a lot different than the Pixel 4. So far, we’ve only seen one image of the Google Pixel 5, and it’s below. We expect the Pixel 5 to be a phone on the left with a black power button:
The above official renders suggest that the Pixel 5 may be slightly smaller than the Google Pixel 4A 5G, which is probably the right-hand phone. However, we are not sure about resizing in relation to well-known devices like the Pixel 4A or Pixel 4.
“5”, as well as the left render phone, strongly suggests that the matte textured sides of the Google Pixel 4 will be present on the Pixel 5, possibly all just around the rim. However, it is difficult to say for sure based on this one image.
Thankfully, we always have reliable liqueur Onlix. In collaboration with Price Baba, LNex shared a few renders of the device as well as a quick video. Check them out below:
The render suggests that the Pixel 5 may look more like the Pixel 4 than the Pixel 4. They also suggest that the phone may move away from motion sense, a radar-based system used on the Google Pixel 4 that allows higher. -Security face unl .k. The rear fingerprint sensor, as well as the solitary selfie camera cutout indicate that motion sense is not coming back.
Recently, we saw that the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4 are the first real life images of the 5G. Check them out here:
Our guess is that Pixel 5 is on the left and Pixel 4 is 5G on the right. These lines go well with the leaked render we already see for both devices.
What about the processor?
Each flagship Pixel phone has two things: the latest Qualcomm 800-series processor and the latest version of Android. While we are convinced that the Google Pixel 5 will land with Android 11, we are increasingly skeptical that it will have the Qualcomm flagship, the Snapdragon 865 this year.
Multiple Google Pixel 5 leaks suggest the phone is sporting a more mid-range processor. So far, all the evidence suggests what powers the Snapdragon 765G Pixel 5 lineup.
At this point, we’re sure the Pixel 5 will feature a mid-range processor, but it might be good for your good late.
Why would Google make this change? Possible reasons that we can think of are price. A full-featured Pixel phone with a Snapdragon 865, similar to the Samsung Galaxy S20 lineup, needs to start at $ 1,000. Even if Google cuts a bunch of corners it will only be able to bring the entry price to 99899, which is the starting price for the OnePlus 8 Pro.
However, if Google goes with the Snapdragon 765G instead, it can still reduce costs while providing more capable-power and 5G compatibility. Those Pixel phones will appeal to cash-conscious consumers who will compare the prices of the Google Pixel 5 with the Galaxy S20 line.
If you’re worried about how the Snapdragon 765G compares to something like the Snapdragon 865, don’t worry: we’ve got you covered.
Google Pixel 5: Other specs
Recently, a report Android Central Google Pixel for. So a bunch of rumors unfolded. Now, this has not been verified and should only be taken as a rumor, but it seems very legitimate to us.
According to rumors, the Google Pixel 5 will come with 8GB of RAM, 128GB of internal storage, and a battery bigger than we saw in the Google Pixel 4, which has a battery life of one, as it will be the last bit attractive for Pixel fans. The biggest criticism against the entire pixel line.
We are almost certain that the battery of the Pixel 5 will be much larger than that of the Pixel 4.
Elsewhere, recent rumors suggest that we’ll see a 90 Hz display refresh rate on the Google Pixel 5. This was to be expected in the Pixel 4 as well, but it would be nice to know that despite the Pixel 5, Google is probably keeping it around. Not to be the standard flagship.
If rumors are to be believed, there could also be wireless charging and an IP68 rating. Once again, the Pixel 4 had both of these features so this is not unrealistic. For its value, recent FCC filings have suggested wireless charging for the Pixel 5 (but not the Pixel 4A 5G).
Cost and availability
We actually have a very strong piece of evidence to support the idea that the Google Pixel 5 will return to some old school pixel price. A Google survey of searchers to find out what buyers of fictional Pixel phones will buy strongly suggests that Google plans to sell the Pixel 5 at a starting price of 9699.
If this is taken into account, the price of the Pixel 5 will be only $ 50 more than the original Google Pixel phone of 2016, which started at 649. This will no doubt be great news for fans of the Pixel.
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As far as availability is concerned, Google confirmed in a press release that both the Google Pixel 5 and Google Pixel 4 will be 5G No Available in India or Singapore. “Local market trends and manufacturing facilities” have been cited as the reasoning behind the non-arrival of phones in those countries. This means that the Pixel 4 will be the focus for developing markets.
Unfortunately, Google has a poor history when it comes to the huge availability of its phones. It is reasonable to expect that, although it may be unfortunate, a full global rollout at the level of Samsung or Apple Pal is probably not in the cards for the Pixel 5 lineup.
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