Google Pixel 4 renderings suggest keeping Pixel 3's massive bezel

Google Pixel 4 renderings suggest keeping Pixel 3's massive bezel
We already know what the back of the Google Pixel 4 will look like, because Google tweeted a picture of the back of the upcoming phone, but we don't know what the front will look like. However, based on some new renderings, the front will look exactly like the Pixel 3, warts and all. Shared by trusted leak specialist @OnLeaks, in collaboration with iGeeksBlog, the renders show the front and back of the Pixel 4 in plenty of detail, though apparently, all we have to do to see the Pixel 4 before is see the Pixel 3. Renderings show a large bezel at the top of the Pixel 4, housing the top speaker and two front-facing cameras. It's the exact same design as the Pixel 3, though the exact dimensions (and camera specs) may be slightly different. It should be remembered that unlike the Pixel 3, there is no rear-mounted fingerprint sensor. We've heard rumors that the Pixel 4 has facial recognition unlocked. This network of front cameras would be used for this purpose.

< p class="bordeaux-image-check">Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4 renderings Pixel 4 XL and Pixel 4 renderings (Image credit: @Onleaks / iGeeksBlog) One interesting feature is that while the Pixel 3 XL has a large notch instead of the large telescope, the renderings suggest that the Pixels 4 and 4 XL have the same top cover as Pixel 3. Apparently Google bucks the trend for smaller little beakers. Another interesting difference between the devices is that the Pixel 3 has a large chin under the screen, which houses another front-facing speaker. The Pixel 4's render doesn't appear to have one, so it's possible the upcoming phone will have a weaker speaker network than its predecessor. Of course, it's worth taking all Pixel 4 leaks and non-Google sources with a pinch of salt, as they're often inaccurate (although @OnLeaks is pretty famous). So while the upcoming Google Pixel 4 may give you a lot to think about, don't take it all for granted—for now. We'll know for sure when the Google Pixel 4 will launch in October, when we expect Google to launch its next flagship with an XL version, so stay tuned to TechRadar for our review and news. Via Trusted Reviews