Google launched the Pixel 4A in August, but told us we’ll have to wait to see the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G. They will arrive sometime this fall (probably early October), but new releases that show the Pixel 5 cleanly give us some idea to look forward to.
The renders come from regular leakers @OnLeaks and Indian tech site PriceBaba. There are no real surprises here, with the images showing a fingerprint sensor on the back; square camera array containing what looks like two cameras, a flash, and an unknown sensor; and a hole-punch front-facing camera in the upper left of the display.
It’s hard to judge the authenticity of the renderer, but the sand-blasted texture on the case looks the same as the side-on-peek of the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4A 5G that Google released earlier this years shared.
What’s a little surprising is that OnLeaks claims that the Pixel 5 will have a screen size between 5.7 and 5.8 inches. That’s the same, or maybe smaller, than the 5.8-inch screen on the Pixel 4A. Some people will welcome a moderately sized screen, but the Pixel 5 will look a bit undersized compared to devices like Samsung’s S20 flagship with its 6.2-inch display.
A few other specs about the Pixel 5 have been rumored, but there’s nothing definitive yet. The device may have a fairly lean 3,080mAh battery (according to Android Headlines), and some sources have suggested that it is powered by a Snapdragon 765G processor, which supports 5G but is a step down of the Snapdragon 855 used in the Pixel 4.
If you are looking for more suggested 5G rendering, including a 360-degree video, you can head over to Pricebaba’s peal. Otherwise, we’ll be on the lookout for more leaks between now and (probably) October.