These thin Pixel 4 cases give a pretty clear look at the back of Google’s next device. The Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will be officially revealed on October 15 during the company’s product event.
This event will take place next Tuesday in New York, where Google will show the device off officially for the first time. However it won’t be the first time that people have seen the phone.
This is due to the amount of times the phone has leaked. Which includes a leaked video showing the phone in full. Now it also includes these images of the back of the device thanks to case maker Totallee.
Totallee will sell these thin cases for the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL
Naturally, these cases will be available for both the Pixel 4 and the Pixel 4 XL, and they won’t cost too much either. This makes them fairly affordable case options.
Each case can be picked up for just $29 and Totallee assures its customers that they will totally love the case. The company stands by this, and is even offering a money back guarantee for anyone who isn’t happy with the purchase.
Some of the finer points of each offering are that the they’re branding-free. There’s no in-your-face logos or names. Just a simple design so that the design of the phone itself can continue to stand out.
The cases are also listed as ultra thin, and measure in at just o.o2-inches. They also only weigh 0.1 ounces.
There are three color options
Totallee sells three different colors for the case. There’s a Clear model that is more of a soft shell (which is 0.03-inches thin instead of 0.02). This shows off the designs of the side of the phone.
It may also be the best option for those who like the idea of a case but don’t want to completely cover it up. In addition to the Clear model, there are also two matte options.
These include a Matte Frosted Clear case, and a Matte Solid Black case. As mentioned all three are available for both the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL. You can already pre-order them, however they aren’t shipping quite yet.
According to the Totallee website, shipping will begin on October 31, about two weeks after Google’s event.