Google Pixel 5: Release date, rumours, specs and leaks
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Google's Pixel 4a was finally revealed on 3
August after months of speculation but that's not the last we will be seeing
from Google and its smartphone offering this year.
The company also teased a 5G version of the Pixel 4a and the Pixel 5, both of which are set to
appear in "the coming months".
You can read everything we know so far about the Google Pixel 4a 5G in our separate feature, but this
feature focuses on everything we have heard so far about the Pixel 5.
Release date and price
- 30
September announcement?
- €629
price suggested
- 9
countries confirmed
All the previous Pixel flagship models have been revealed at
the October 'Made by Google' event, but a recent leak has suggested that the
Pixel 5 might be launched on 30 September. That's a little earlier than we'd
expect, but there's no saying whether this date is just for a reveal, or for
availability.
In fact, the Pixel 5 recently passed through the FCC's
certification process in the US, which adds more fuel to the fire, and confirms
that a launch is surely coming very soon.
Rumours have long been suggesting that the PIxel 5 will be
more affordable than previous Pixel devices and a recent leak has suggested a
price of €629, which might come in at around £560 or $700.
Google has said the Pixel 5 would be available in the US,
Canada, the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Germany, Japan, Taiwan and
Australia when it launches.
Pixel 5 design
- Square
camera housing
- Matt
glass rear?
- Brushed
aluminium frame
Google itself teased snippets of the Pixel 4 months before
it was announced so perhaps the same will happen for the Pixel 5. So far, the
company has only shown the Pixel 5 off from the side, but it looks like there
is a brushed aluminium frame and a camera housing in the top left corner of the
rear, like the Pixel 4.
OnLeaks and Pricebaba created some renders showing this
design, along with a punch hole camera in the top left corner of the display -
matching the Pixel 4a. There's also a physical fingerprint sensor on the rear,
which can also be seen in some real life images leaked too.
Previous to the official tease from Google, David
Kowalski leaked a design on Twitter, which also shows a physical
fingerprint sensor on the rear and a dual rear camera. Kowalski, OnLeaks and
the real life images support Google's image, though the official image only
shows the side of the Pixel 5 so doesn't confirm the physical fingerprint
sensor.
An eariler leak from Front Page Tech's YouTube
channel claimed the Pixel 5 will have a matt glass finish on the rear like
the Pixel 4. As mentioned, the Google tease shows an aluminium body, certainly
the edges - so it's not yet clear exactly what the back might offer.
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Display
- Two
sizes?
- OLED
likely
- Higher
refresh rate possible
The Pixel 4 has a 5.7-inch display, while the Pixel 4 XL has
a 6.3-inch display. We're not sure the Pixel 5 will come in two sizes again,
despite the Pixel line having done this since its launch. The Pixel 4a is only
available in one size - sitting in the middle of the Pixel 3a and 3a XL in
terms of screen size so perhaps Google will do the same for the Pixel 5.
Rumours suggest a 6-inch screen.
According to Front Page Tech, the front of the Pixel 5
prototype still has a bezel at the top of the display, although there's rumours
that Google will be dropping the Soli radar technology. That might mean there's less to pack
into the top bezel so the Pixel 5 can be a little more competitive with design
in this area - something the Kowalski and OnLeaks leaks suggest with their
bezel-free appearance.
The Pixel 4 devices have a 90Hz refresh rate, OLED panels and HDR support so we'd expect the same for the Pixel 5,
if not a step up to 120Hz refresh rate to compete with the Samsung Galaxy S20 range. Whether Google will see that
as a priority is unknown.
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Pixel 5 cameras
- Triple
rear camera possible
- Night
Sight
- New
features
The Google Pixel 5 could come with three cameras on the
rear, matching the likes of the Apple iPhone 11 Pro. According to Front Page Tech, the
third lens will be a wide angle lens. What we have seen is confirmation from a
pre-release Google Camera app that the Pixel will have telephoto lens, so the
zoom we can be pretty certain about.
What might change, however, is Google's approach to cameras,
with the departure of Marc Levoy, who is often credited with the success of the
Pixel cameras. However, as the lead of a team, the departure of one person
might not have a huge impact on the direction the camera take - and the camera
has been one of the Pixel's strongest points.
We'd expect Google to continue offering features like Night Sight and the ability to capture the stars, with
more improvements and features likely to appear on the Pixel 5. A decoding of
the new Google Camera app suggested a feature codenamed Lasagna would appear on
the Pixel 5 - said to be a blur effect, along with audio zoom to video, the
addition of quick sharing to video and adding flash adjustment to the camera.
In terms of camera specifications, it's claimed there will
be a 0.5x wide angle lens and a 12.2-megapixel lens on the back like the Pixel
4, along with an 8-megapixel front camera.
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Hardware and specs
- Qualcomm
Snapdragon 765G
- 8GB
RAM
- Reverse
wireless charging?
- 5G
confirmed
While previous Pixel models have been flagship positioned,
there's rumours that Google might be looking to change the direction slightly.
Having seen the success of the mid-range Pixel 3a, Google might be preparing to move the
Pixel 5 onto Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G hardware. This hardware integrates 5G,
but is much more affordable.
A listing appeared on AI-Benchmark website showing the Pixel
5 with the Snapdragon 765G and 8GB of RAM, supporting this theory and Google
itself has confirmed the Pixel 5 is a 5G phone.
Using the SD765G SoC might see a drop on the benchmark
performance of this phone, but with Google's emphasis on cloud computing and
AI, the real world losses for potential customers might not be that great.
Indeed, paired with a more approachable price, we'd not expect any real
difference to day-to-day performance against flagship hardware.
A jump in battery capacity would also be welcomed. The Pixel
4 has a 2800mAh battery, while the Pixel 4 XL has a 3700mAh battery. Rumours
claim 4000mAh for the Pixel 5, and a report has also suggested the Pixel 5
could support reverse wireless charging, allowing it to charge other
wireless charging compatible devices, but nothing is confirmed as yet.
In terms of biometrics, the Pixel 4 offered face unlock but
no fingerprint sensor. While Soli made for great seamless unlocking on the
Pixel, if that's to be ditched, it could revert to an under-display fingerprint sensor. Though if David
Kowalski's and OnLeaks' leaks are legit, Google could return to a physical rear
sensor instead.
Google Pixel 5 rumours: What's happened so far?
This is everything that has been speculated about the Google
Pixel 5 so far.
9 September 2020: Google Pixel 5 appears in real life
images
Images tweeted by Jose Antonio Ponton (@japonton)
claim to show the Google Pixel 5 from the front and rear, confirming many of
the previous reports.
4 September 2020: Pixel 5 price leak suggests another
affordable Google phone
A leak suggests that the PIxel 5 will be more
affordable.
1 September 2020: Google Pixel 5 and 4a 5G pass through
FCC
Google's next two phones are confirmed to be well on their
way after PocketNow spots their FCC listings, which show that the
models are certified for release in the US.
24 August 2020: Google Pixel 5 and 4a 5G appear in real
life image, with more specs revealed
A Reddit user posted a real life image of the Google
Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G showing the two devices side-by-side. The user also
revealed some specs, claiming the Pixel 5 would run on the Qualcomm Snapdragon
765G with 8GB of RAM and a 4000mAh battery.
22 August 2020: Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G features
revealed in new spec dump
Android Central reported that the Google Pixel 5 would
feature a 6-inch display but have the same footprint as the Pixel 4a, with
smaller bezels. The site also said the device would have an OLED panel and a
90Hz refresh rate.
A dual rear camera is also reported, 8GB of RAM and 128GB of
storage.
21 August 2020: Google Pixel 5 renders show a hole-punch
camera on the front
Serial leaker OnLeaks teamed up with Pricebaba to
produce a range of renders of the Pixel 5, based on leaked design details.
OnLeaks states that the display will be between 5.7 and 5.8-inches and the SIM
tray will apparently move to the bottom-left of the phone.
There is also said to be a physical fingerprint sensor on
the rear.
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20 August 2020: Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G release
dates hinted
A leak on Twitter suggests 30 September for the launch
of the Pixel 5.
11 August 2020: Google Pixel 5 appears on benchmarking
website with SD765G SoC
Pocketnow reported that the Google Pixel 5 appeared on
AI-Benchmarking website with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G and 8GB of RAM. It
was also shown to be running Android 11, as you would expect.
3 August 2020: Google pre-announces two 5G phones for
October - Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G
As well as announcing the Pixel 4a, Google pre-announced two more devices in the Pixel
range - the Pixel 4a (5G) starting at $499, and Pixel 5 which will also be a 5G
handset. Both will make a full debut in October.
3 August 2020: Google Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5 5G leak,
claimed to start at $499
Ishan Agarwal - who has a decent track record with
leaks - shared an image on Twitter claiming to present the Pixel 4a 5G and the
Pixel 5 5G. The same image was then shared by Google following the Pixel 4a
launch.
30 July 2020: Google Camera code hints at Pixel 5 and
Pixel 4a 5G, as well as upcoming camera features
A new version of Google Camera, version 7.5, contains
details about future Pixel devices, as well as future features. It refers
to the Pixel 5 and the Pixel 4a 5G, suggesting there will be no Pixel 5 XL
this year.
There's also talk of a feature codenamed Lasanga - thought
to be a motion blur effect - as well as audio zoom to video, the addition of
quick sharing to video and adding flash adjustment to the camera.
6 July 2020: These leaked Pixel 5 renders supposedly
reveal Google's next flagship
David Kowalski (@xleaks7) shared computer-generated images of what he claims
is the Pixel 5, without revealing a source. The renders show a dual
camera, a rear-mounted fingerprint scanner on the back and a single
front camera in a left-aligned display cutout.
11 June 2020: Android 11 is on track
Instead of being revealed at Google I/O or a promised event
which was then postponed, Google made Android 11's public beta available via press release in
June. So expect it to be ready for full release by the end of the summer - and
in plenty of time for the release of the Pixel 5 and 5XL.
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15 May 2020: Google Pixel 5 might ditch the Soli chip
According to rumours from 9to5Google, the Soli radar chip
might be ditched in the forthcoming Pixel 5.
13 May 2020: Pixel team loses key members
Reports from The Information reveal that key members of the Pixel
development team have left, including Marc Levoy often credited with developing
the camera and Mario Queiroz, general manager, who worked on Pixel from the
beginning.
13 May 2020: Google Camera app reveals Pixel plans
Code from an unreleased version of the Google Camera
app reveals references to 2020 phones with the codenames
Redfin and Bramble, thought to be the Pixel 5 and Pixel 5 XL.
12 May 2020: Concept Pixel 5 design reveals new looks
A concept artist has come up with what the Pixel 5 might
look like based on recent rumours and leaks.
19 February 2020: Pixel 5 could support reverse wireless
charging
XDA Developers spotted a hidden Battery Share menu in
the first Android 11 Developer Preview for Pixel devices. According to the
site, the Battery Share menu page says "your phone's battery will run out
faster when using battery share. Battery share works with compatible ear buds,
watches, phones, and more."
Reverse wireless charging isn't mentioned directly, nor is
the Pixel 5, but the description is pretty much what reverse wireless charging
is so it's not unreasonable to suggest it could be coming to the next Pixel
device.
14 February 2020: Render of Pixel 5 XL appears on Twitter
A render of one of three prototypes of the Pixel 5 XL has
been shown on Front Page Tech's YouTube channel showing another
camera housing that is likely to divide opinion.
According to presenter Jon Prosser, the prototype has a
matte glass finish like the current Pixel 4 and the third lens at the bottom of
the housing is claimed to be an ultra-wide angle sensor.
17 January 2020: Google might be working on a mid-range
5G phone
Evidence from leaked code suggests that Google is developing two
devices using Qualcomm's Snapdragon 765. That would include 5G, but move out of
the flagship bracket. The codenames for these devices are Redfin and Bramble
and they could be the Pixel 5 and Pixel 5 XL.
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