Google has revealed the first official picture of its upcoming flagship phone, Pixel 4. Dozens of pixel phones leaked over the past weeks.
Made by Google, Google’s gadget Twitter page tweeted the first confirmed picture of the upcoming flagship phone. The image confirmed that the device will have a square camera bump at the back. It will also have three rear cameras.
It was speculated earlier that the Pixel 4 phone will have Google’s Project Soli chip. The new technology will allow users to operate phones using hand gestures. It will use Google’s radar-based motion sensors to do this.
They confirmed the first official image on Twitter.
Well, since there seems to be some interest, here you go! Wait ’til you see what it can do. #Pixel4 pic.twitter.com/RnpTNZXEI1
— Made by Google (@madebygoogle) June 12, 2019
Google initially revealed its Project Soli at the company’s I/O event in 2016. They displayed a video that showed how people could use the technology to control their smartwatches and speakers. They controlled the gadgets by using their hands and fingers.
Rumour has it that the Google Pixel 4 phone has two speaker grills on the edge at both sides of the USB-C port. Furthermore, the volume and power buttons are on the right side of the phone.
However, the phone reportedly lacks a fingerprint scanner and buttons on its left side. The phone might also launch in October running the Android Q.