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Google reveals the Pixel 4 on Twitter

Since the Google Pixel 4 leaks don't seem to be stopping anytime soon, the Made by Google Twitter account went and posted a picture of the upcoming device, showing a dual-camera module.

Most companies have strict policies regarding product leaks, which is that they don't confirm them. Google today took the opposite approach though, going all-out and posting a picture of its upcoming flagship handset, the Pixel 4.

The image shows a dual-camera module and an all-black body. It's the first time that we've seen dual rear cameras on a Pixel device, as the search giant has always claimed that a single lens is all that's necessary, being one of the first to deliver portrait mode without a secondary sensor.

It's also the first time that we've seen a solid color on a Pixel. Historically, Google has used a two-tone design, which really hasn't been received well.

Other than that, the Pixel 4 will likely include Qualcomm's Snapdragon 855 chipset, and it reportedly will come with 6GB RAM, according to OnLeaks. It's not clear if the larger Pixel 4 XL will have the same kind of notch as the Pixel 3 XL, but we'll likely have to wait until the devices launch. If Google follows its usual trend, we'll find out in October.

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