For fans of Pure Android who are willing to shell out more money for a premium device, the Google Pixel 4 is definitely on their radar. Google’s upcoming smartphones will not only bring a pure Android experience but will also be the phone to beat when it comes to camera performance.

Although a release date is still unknown there has been a steady stream of leaks keeping us satiated. The latest is a promotional video and a couple of live photos that reveal an interesting color variant.

The 1-minute long promotional video highlights some of the software features of the phone such as the gesture control which is powered by the Soli radar chip, the usefulness of the Google Assistant, and the phone’s low-light camera performance. We also get a tease of the phone’s zoom capabilities as the video shows a shot of a star-filled sky being captured.

The video highlights the fact that this is a device made by Google, the same people behind YouTube and Google Maps, and that “you get more than a phone, you get a phone made the Google way”.

In the video, we see the Google Pixel 4 in white with a black frame and black bezels in front. The square camera housing is unmissable and the LED flash sticks out like a sore thumb against the black camera housing.

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The other leaks are live photos of the phone and they reveal the Pixel 4 will come in orange or coral. This color variant looks gorgeous and will look really nice next to the coral Google Home Mini. The Pixel 4 will also come in white and black. The latter is the only whose camera housing actually blends since it is also black. All three appear to have an orange power button.

The Pixel 4 should launch next month based on the release dates of its predecessors. When it does, it should ship with Android 10 out of the box as well as some Pixel-exclusive software features.

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