New renders of Pixel 4 reveal bezels at the top and bottom of phone

New renders of the Google Pixel 4 reveal a large forehead and chin on the phone, which suggest that we could be looking at new sensors for face recognition or other advanced features.

Purported render of the Google Pixel 4.

Purported render of the Google Pixel 4.

Tipster @OnLeaks has partnered with iGeeksblog to publish new renders of the Google Pixel 4. 

The renders reveal a large forehead and chin on the top and bottom of the phone. As there is no rear fingerprint sensor, we could be looking at vertically arranged sensors on the forehead that are essential for facial recognition technology. 

Purported render of the Google Pixel 4.

Purported render of the Google Pixel 4.

The Pixel 4 is also stated to come with a 5.6-inch display and a chassis that measures 147.0 x 68.9 x 8.2 mm (9.3 mm including the rear camera bump). In comparison, the 5.5-inch Pixel 3 measures 145.6 x 68.2 x 7.9 mm. 

The Google Pixel 4 XL (left) and Google Pixel 4 (right).

The Google Pixel 4 XL (left) and Google Pixel 4 (right).

The rear camera bump is said to house two lenses, an LED flash and a ToF sensor. Google Camera code hints that the Pixel 4 could come with a telephoto lens.

The new renders are a follow-up from last month's leak which prompted Google to confirm the design of the Pixel 4 on Twitter. The Pixel 4 was spotted in the wild days later in London.

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Source: @OnLeaks and iGeeksblog

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