Renders of Google’s Upcoming Pixel (Sailfish) Smartphone Leak

BY Rajesh Pandey

Published 11 Sep 2016

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In less than a month from now, Google is expected to unveil its new HTC-manufactured Nexus Pixel handsets codenamed Sailfish and Marlin. Despite the handset’s rumored launch event date fast approaching, leaked potato quality spy shots of the handsets have not made their way to the internet.

We have had a couple of renders of Google’s smaller 5-inch Sailfish leak though, and today, courtesy of Android Authority and OnLeaks, we get to have a set of new renders and a 360-degree video of Sailfish. The renders show off the device from every angle and reveal its complete dimensions as well. Like with the Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P last year, the Sailfish a.k.a Pixel will sport a USB Type-C port at its bottom that will be flanked by speaker grilles from both sides. The 143.8mm tall handset is 7.3mm thick at its thinnest point and 8.5mm thick near the camera hump at the top. While not visible in the renders, the handset will also come with a 3.5mm audio jack.

The smaller of the two Pixel phones that Google is expected to unveil at its October 4th event, the 5-inch Sailfish is rumored to be powered by a Snapdragon 821 chipset and pack 4GB RAM. It will also feature a 12MP shooter at its rear, an 8MP front shooter, and a 2770mAh battery.

[Via AndroidAuthority]