Four months after launching the Pixel 4, Google is hard at work on the next-generation Pixel 5. It isn’t expected to debut for another eight months, but today Front Page Tech frontman Jon Prosser, not to be confused with John Prosser or Jon Posner, has revealed what the flagship could look like.

The render above, which come from an "extremely reliable" source, are based on 3D CAD files for one of three early prototypes. Google typically has several teams working on separate designs before deciding on the final one in April or May, which means this particular model could still be scrapped.

This strategy is common practice among smartphone manufacturers. As we saw last year thanks to Steve Hemmerstoffer, Apple had two radically different iPhone 11 Pro designs on the table before eventually settling for the smartphone we know today.


The rear camera module is absolutely huge

If Google chooses to move ahead with this particular design it would represent yet another drastic change. Gone is the square-shaped camera module of the Pixel 4 and in its place is a humongous camera bump that sits in the middle of the phone and looks like nothing we've ever seen before.

The new design looks rather odd, to say the least, but ultimately represents a more unique direction for the company. It also allows Google to incorporate an extra sensor, bringing the total number of cameras to three this year.


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The square camera is gone but the forehead could return

It's unclear at this stage what specifications Google is planning for the camera system, but Prosser claims an ultra-wide-angle camera now accompanies the usual telephoto shooter and primary sensor.

Renders of the flagship smartphone's front panel unfortunately weren't provided but the prototype in question is understood to include a large top bezel, just like the Google Pixel 4, which presumably incorporates Google's Motion Sense and Face Unlock technologies. Thanks to recent technological advancements, though, the forehead is said to be a little slimmer.


Google Pixel 5 XL announcement and release date

Despite today's early leak, the Google Pixel 5 XL isn't expected to go official until mid-October. It will be joined by the smaller Google Pixel 5 and will, of course, follow the cheaper Pixel 4a series which is on track to debut at Google I/O 2020 in early May.

Pre-orders will probably begin immediately after the announcement event and precede shipments somewhere between October 19 and October 23, if history is anything to go by. Of course, the internet giant could surprise us all by moving up its flagship announcement in an attempt to steal sales from Apple and Samsung.