None of these details are very surprising – of course, the flagship would have the best features that debuted the midrange Pixel 4a, such as the full-screen face. A fingerprint sensor also makes sense, face unlocking is less convenient these days, and dual cameras already appeared on the Pixel 4. We still do not know if Google uses a telephoto secondary lens on the Pixel 5 like the latest flagship, if however, it will instead come with a wide-angle version. According to Pricebaba, who shared more details about the render of Onleaks, the new phone would also come with a screen measuring between 5.7 and 5.8 inches.
Other recent rumors have suggested that the Pixel 5 will sport a Snapdragon 765G processor and that it could cost hundreds less than the likes of a Samsung flagship like Apple. While none of the information we have can be confirmed until Google officially unveils the device (which should happen in October based on previous years), we may see the company recognize the leaks for it. Google seems to have taken a go-with-the-flow approach when it comes to tackling leaks, plaguing the public with leaks like an official Pixel 4 render to a Pricebaba leaked in June last year.