While Google did confirm that a Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G is in the works, new reports have shared details about Google’s upcoming Pixel 5.
As far as design is concerned, the Pixel 5 will look virtually the same as the Pixel 4a with the 5.8-inch punch-hole and rear-mounted fingerprint scanner. It omits the headphone jack, though it gets a dual rear camera setup like the Pixel 4 series.
Unlike with the Pixel 4 series, the Pixel 5 will scrap the telephoto camera for an ultra-wide-angle camera. The leaked renders also show that Google is dropping the Soli Radar—which is prohibited to use in some countries. Like the Pixel 4, the Pixel 5 will have a 90hz display though it remains to be seen if you can force the phone to stay at 90hz.
Other rumors include a battery that is “substantially bigger” than the Pixel 4’s 2800mAh cell, 15w wireless charging, and 5w reverse wireless charging. As for the Pixel 4a 5G, the only expected difference would be the use of a Snapdragon 765G processor.