A number of Pixel 5 owners had noticed a gap between the display and body of their device. Google has investigated the issue and says the gap is a normal part of the design & not a matter of concern.
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If you've ever used a Pixel phone before, then you probably know what to expect from the Pixel 5. It's got an edge-to-edge display, dual cameras, and a Snapdragon 765 chipset with 5G support.
Early Google Pixel 5 owners are reporting a gap between the body and the display of the device. The gap does not seem to affect its functionality but it is unclear if it compromises the IP rating.
Google's Pixel 5 is in the house. It takes a different direction from its predecessors, coming with an aluminum unibody, swapping out the telephoto camera lens for ultra-wide, and more.
Google today held its Launch Night In event, where it announced the Pixel 4a 5G and the Pixel 5. Everything about the hardware was already leaked, so there really weren't any surprises.
Ahead of Google's event later this month, the price of the Pixel 5 has leaked. The device will start at $699 and pack 128GB of storage space making it notably cheaper than other flagship smartphones.
Google is set to announce the Pixel 4a and the Pixel 5 next week, and after a leak today, it seems that there's nothing left to the imagination. Everything about the two devices is now known.
Today, Google sent out invitations to journalists for a hardware event that will take place on September 30. The Mountain View company is expected to announce the Pixel 5 and more.
The Pixel 5 and the Pixel 4a (5G) have leaked in live photos. Key specs of both devices have also been confirmed, with the Pixel 5 featuring a 12.2MP primary camera, 8GB RAM, and a 4,000mAh battery.
Detailed specs of the Google Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a (5G) have leaked. Both phones will feature a Snapdragon 765G chipset and pack 8GB RAM, with the Pixel 5 coming with 128GB of storage.
Code found inside the leaked Google Camera APK from the Pixel 4a points to Google using Snapdragon 765G chipset inside its upcoming Pixel 5 smartphones instead of Qualcomm's flagship Snapdragon 865.