[Update: More Photos] The Google Pixel 5 leaks online (again), but under the “Pixel 5s” name
Shortly after the Pixel 4a launch early last month, Google dropped a teaser for the upcoming Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5. The teaser gave us a glimpse of both devices and confirmed a fall launch. Leaks about the devices followed soon thereafter, and we got our first look at the Google Pixel 5. Its specifications were revealed in a leak on the same day, and a couple of days later, live images of both the devices were shared on Reddit. Now, another leaked image of the Pixel 5 has surfaced online, but this time under the “Pixel 5s” moniker.
The leaked image in question was shared by Jose Antonio Ponton (@japanton) on Twitter, and it shows a prototype Pixel device. While the device looks like the one we’ve seen in previous Pixel 5 leaks, the About phone section identifies it as the Pixel 5s. Our Editor-in-Chief, Mishaal Rahman, managed to identify the device as a Pixel 5 variant (model name GD1YQ) using the barcode on the back panel.
Así es el … Pixel 5S.#leaks #googlepixel5 #pixel5 #Android11 #androidR pic.twitter.com/3EN4acC0wN
— Jose Antonio Ponton (@japonton) September 9, 2020
The model name GD1YQ has been previously spotted in an FCC listing for the Pixel 5, which revealed that the model names GD1YQ and G6QU3 support mmWave (on bands n260 and n261). The listing also reveals that there are two other Pixel 5 variants (model names GTT9Q and G5NZ6), but they don’t support mmWave. This leads us to believe that Google might launch two variants of the Pixel 5 this fall, one with mmWave support (Pixel 5s) and one without (Pixel 5).
This is a legit Pixel 5, as identified by its IMEI. (You should have removed the barcode, too!)
Interestingly, this is the second time I’m hearing of a “Pixel 5s” as I tweeted about this possibility earlier: https://t.co/yzgSI3n98P
H/T @Cstark_27 https://t.co/1aOtwlPC2N
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) September 9, 2020
In case you’re wondering why the leaked Pixel 5s image features an odd Google logo, it’s because the device is a prototype and not a retail product. This can be confirmed by the “R3 EVT” text on the sticker, where R3 likely means “redfin,” and EVT refers to Engineering Validation Test — a step in the hardware manufacturing cycle in which engineers are given a prototype to test and validate the hardware.
Just saw a mention of “Google Pixel 5s” as the name for the upcoming Pixel device code-named “redfin.” This is from a generally reliable source of info, but I’ll see if I can corroborate the name with another source.
— Mishaal Rahman (@MishaalRahman) August 11, 2020
Interestingly, this isn’t the first time we’re hearing about the Google Pixel 5s. The Pixel 5s moniker was first spotted last month as the name for an upcoming Pixel device codenamed “redfin.”
Update 1: More Google Pixel 5 photos from the same leaker
Jose Antonio Ponton took to Twitter once again this weekend to share more photos of the prototype Pixel 5. The photos don’t really reveal anything new, but they do give us a better idea of how small (and symmetrical) the bezels are. Previous Pixel phones tended to have thick bezels at the top, bottom, or both, but it looks like the Pixel 5 will eschew that trend.
A more few images #googlepixel5 #google5s #leak pic.twitter.com/ZuKwL4waho
— Jose Antonio Ponton (@japonton) September 12, 2020
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