Google's Pixel 4a may have just leaked in real-life pics for the first time
After doing a horrendous job keeping the Pixel 3a and 3a XL a secret prior to the announcement of the mid-range duo back in May 2019, Google seems to have the Pixel 4a situation largely under control ahead of a launch widely expected to take place in around two months.
Of course, there are absolutely no guarantees these two new images purportedly depicting the Pixel 4a out in the wild are in fact the real deal, so we probably shouldn’t jump to any conclusions just yet. But for the most part, the freshly leaked “real-world” pictures appear to correspond to the aforementioned factory CAD-based renders. One detail that seems to be off is the actual hole drilled into the phone’s screen, which was rendered very close to the top left corner but is now pictured a little further to the right.
The paint job also looks nothing like the Just Black, Clearly White, and Purple-ish hues of the Pixel 3a and 3a XL, although Google does have a history of revising this stuff practically every year. All in all, there’s definitely a chance these pics prove to be legit but nothing is etched in stone until the company itself officially confirms it.