- // Update 1 (25/09/2020 12:48 pm)
- Pixel 5 emerges in new green color
[Original story | 23rd Sept, 14:52] – Google is scheduled to unveil the Google Pixel 5, along with the Pixel 4a 5G, exactly a week from now. The company has itself teased both the phones and the starting price in the U.S. We have since seen a boatload of leaks but the folks at WinFuture.de have today given us a closer look at the Pixel 5, along with almost all of its specifications.
Under the hood, we already know that Pixel 5 will be powered by the Snapdragon 765G chipset and the report just corraborates the same. You will find 8GB RAM and 128GB built-in storage, along with sub-6GHz 5G network support. There are, however, rumors that Google will release a Pixel 5s variant that supports mmWave 5G networks as well. It will most likely be exclusive to Verizon.
Update 1 (25/09/2020 12:48 pm)
Google Pixel 5 had only leaked in a metallic black colorway until date. Popular tipster Evan Blass (aka @evleaks) has now shared high-res marketing renders for the Pixel 5 in green. Oh yeah, Pixel 5 will also arrive in a new textured mint-y green colorway with a metallic green power button and a shiny Google logo on the rear. You will also find the square camera module and capacitive fingerprint sensor onboard.
In addition, serial tipster Roland Quandt of WinFuture.de has also shared an official marketing image on Twitter that shows off the green Pixel 5 laying next to other new products Google is expected to launch at its 30th September event next week.