Google Pixel 4 Official Press Images Leaked, Because Of Course They Have

Google Pixel 4 Official Press Images Leaked, Because Of Course They Have

Just when you thought there was nothing left to possibly see, another Google Pixel 4 leak has arrived, showing off the official promo images for the upcoming smartphone.

Everyone’s most trusted Twitter leaker, Evan Blass, shared a press image of the Google Pixel 4 yesterday (below) and followed it up today with an image of the Google Pixel 4 XL, displayed for your perusal at the top of the page.

Google shared an official image of the smartphone itself back in June but we’ve seen plenty more of it since then with reports of the handset popping up around London, photos of the phone, and even videos of it in action.

And that’s not even touching on the pretty thorough list of specs that you can read up on in our frequently updated post with all of the Google Pixel 4 facts and leaks so far. It’s getting pretty bloody lengthy at this stage.

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The Made by Google event is set for October 16 and today we also heard whispers of a possible announcement of Pixel Buds 2. With just two weeks to go, can Google pull off anything surprise us at all? [Pocket-lint]


This post originally appeared on Gizmodo UK, which is gobbling up the news in a different timezone.


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