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Seemingly Official Render Of Google Pixel 4 "Oh So Orange" Appears

The Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL have been leaking like crazy over the last couple of weeks… well, even months. These two phones have potentially been the most leaked devices ever. The latest leak that surfaced online brings us the “Oh So Orange” Google Pixel 4.

This device surfaced before as well, in a real-life image. This time around, a seemingly official render got shared by Evan Blass aka @evleaks.

We’re not sure if this is the Pixel 4 or Pixel 4 XL, but it doesn’t even really matter as the two phones will look the same. The Pixel 4 XL will be larger, though, but as far as the design is concerned, they’ll be the same.

“Oh So Orange” the flashiest Google Pixel 4, that’s for sure

In any case, the “Oh So Orange” Google Pixel 4, as it is rumored to be called, is here. This is the most eye-catching color that we’ve seen thus far.

This color may not suit everyone, but it will surely turn more heads than the “Just Black” and “Clearly White” color variants.

Only the back side will sport that color, though. The sides of the phone, and its front side will still be black-colored. The camera setup on the back will also be black, as you can see in the provided image.

The phone’s power / lock key, on the other hand, will go hand-in-hand with the “orange” color on the back. It will sport a bit lighter shade of that same color, though, it looks like light pink in the provided image.

Truth be said, the “Oh So Orange” color doesn’t really look orange in the provided render, nor in real-life shots that surfaced. This seems like a combination between red and pink, more than anything else.

The Pixel 4 series launching on October 15

The Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will become official on October 15. The company confirmed that last month.

The two phones will be made out of metal and glass, and will have a rather large forehead. There’s a good reason for that, as Google plans to include some special sensors in there.

Those sensors will enable air gestures, and Google has a fancy name for that, “Motion Sense”. In addition to that, advanced facial scanning will also be a part of the package.

The two phones will be fueled by the Snapdragon 855, and will ship with Android 10 out of the box. You can expect at least 6GB of RAM to be included, though an 8GB RAM variant(s) is also a possibility.