The Google Pixel 5 is almost certainly coming this year, but it may not be a true flagship that can compete with the iPhone 12 and Samsung Galaxy Note 20 At least according to new leaks
The folks at 9to5Google got their hands on an early version of the camera app for the Google Pixel 4a 9to5Google, while looking into the software, found a reference to "photo_pixel_2020_config" that could refer to the Pixel 5 It also found references to
This early Google Camera software reveals several important things about the potential Pixel 5, including the fact that it will likely have a telephoto lens and the codename: Bramble [If the Google Pixel 5 is indeed the Bramble, it means it will likely be powered by Qualcomm's mid-range Snapdragon 765G, rather than the Snapdragon 865 found in new flagships like the Galaxy S20 This is according to leaked code from Bramble discovered earlier this year, which suggests the existence of multiple mid-range Google phones
If the Pixel 5 is indeed powered by the Snapdragon 765G, there could be a big reason for that
Flagship phones are only getting more expensive, with Samsung's Galaxy S20 Ultra selling for a whopping $1,400 iPhone 11 Pro is not much cheaper, starting at $999, and the iPhone 12 series is expected to be in a similar price range By releasing the Pixel 5, which is slightly less powerful but much cheaper than its competitors, Google can undercut Apple and Samsung and appeal to customers tired of paying $1,000 or more for a smartphone
We had expected the Pixel 4a to be officially announced in May and the Pixel 5 to be unveiled at Google's October event However, due to the COVID-19 outbreak, Google's plans may be in flux, and the annual Google I/O conference has been canceled, with an online-only showcase scheduled
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