Google has successfully created a rumor ecosystem around the much anticipated Google Pixel 4, so much so that there practically nothing about its specifications is unknown at this time.
As of now, fresh information has sprouted and it reveals the different colour options the Pixel 4 that are about to come in. The device will come in ‘Maybe Pink‘, ‘Sky Blue‘, ‘Really Yellow‘, ‘Slightly Green‘, ‘Clearly White‘, ‘Just Black‘, and ‘Oh So Orange‘. Google is offering more colour options on the Pixel 4 here as the Pixel 3 which only came in three colour options.
Fresh render leaks show the ‘Slight Green’ and ‘Really Yellow’ colour variants of the Pixel 4 in Olixar cases. These cases have a transparent back which reveals the colour of the two smartphones in the picture. This case is listed on UK Store Mobile Fun and based on their information GSMArena has reported the seven different colour variants of Pixel 4.
Earlier this month noted tipster, Evan Blass recently shared images of Pixel 4 smartphones on Twitter. However, the images shared by Blass showed the Pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL smartphones in Black, White and Orange colour variants. The latter also popped up on a digital billboard at New York’s Times Square. Given that the Pixel 2 and the Pixel 3 devices had the ‘Clearly White’ and ‘Just Black’ colour versions and we can expect these on both the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL.
Another separate report suggests that the tech giant could unveil a 5G enabled Pixel smartphone along with its Pixel 4 smartphones. A report by Nikkei indicates that Google is likely to launch its 5G Pixel phone along with the Pixel 3A successor.
There aren’t a lot of leaks supporting the other colour variants, but Google can very well launch multiple colour options. Based on previous specification leaks we can say that Pixel 4 will sport a Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 SoC and a 90Hz display. We also have a fair idea about the price of the Google Pixel 4 thanks to recent price leaks.
Google has an event scheduled for October 15 where it is expected to launch the new Pixel devices.
(With input from agencies)