As leaks about its upcoming flagship picked up, Google itself posted a render of the Pixel 4. Additional renders of the Pixel 4 have now surfaced, albeit from an unofficial source, and they provide a good look at the company’s new flagship smartphone that’s due to be unveiled in the second half of this year.

These renders are for the smaller Google Pixel 4 model, not the Pixel 4 XL, and come from OnLeaks. This source has been right on many occasions in the past so there’s a good possibility that these renders are close to the final design of this smartphone.

According to the accompanying report, the Pixel 4 has a 5.6 inch display and measures 5.79 x 2.71 x 0.32 inches which is a minor increase compared to the 5.73 x 2.69 x 0.31 inches dimensions of its predecessor.

The design isn’t all that different from that of the Pixel 4 XL. Several renders of that device have been leaked as well. The front bezels do seems to be a bit bigger while the rear camera setup looks about the same. No, there doesn’t seem to be a 3.5mm headphone jack on the Pixel 4.

Google is yet to confirm when it’s going to unveil the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. If history is any indication, it may be unveiled by October this year.

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