Google Pixel 5 to feature dual rear cameras, fingerprint sensor


San Francisco, Aug 23 (IANS): Google is expected to launch Pixel 5 on September 30 and now a new report suggests that the smartphone will feature square-shaped camera array containing what looks to be two cameras and a hole-punch front-facing camera in the top left of the display.

According to the latest renders, courtesy of famed leakster @OnLeaks, the new images also show a fingerprint sensor along with a flash, at the rear.

The Pixel 5G will be announced in colours like black and green on the last day of September. The smartphone recently appeared on AI Benchmark and the listing confirms that it is powered by the SD765G SoC.

The presence of the SD765G inside the device reveals that it will debut as the first 5G-ready Pixel phone.

The device will be the first Pixel phone to come with 8GB RAM. However, the AI Benchmark has no information on the other specs of the device.

The upcoming Pixel 5 smartphone is also expected to feature a larger 6.67-inch, 120Hz OLED panel.

Display analyst Ross Young claimed earlier this month that the next Pixel device will be sporting a 6.67-inch display supplied by Samsung and BOE and the screen would support a 120Hz refresh rate.

It will be the first Pixel phone to come with 8GB RAM.

The smartphone is likely to feature a modern punch-hole display, similar to the Pixel 4a.

It is expected to arrive with more premium features, IP water rating and wireless charging support.

The recently announced Google Pixel 4a features a 5.81-inch OLED display and it is powered by Snapdragon 730 mobile platform. The phone comes with 6GB RAM and 128GB native storage.

  

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