New leaks suggest the Pixel 5 will not be a flagship-level phone.
The Pixel 5 is expected to have a Snapdragon 765 5g chipset, and 8GB of RAM.
This means the Pixel 5 may in fact be slightly slower than the Pixel 4, which will probably make a lot of folks skeptical of buying it.
But with smartphone prices ballooning into the mid-thousands of dollars, if Google can keep the Pixel 5 affordable, it could be an appealing device.
You'll still get Google's top-tier camera, albeit the same sensor we've seen since the Pixel 2, in standard and wide-angle configurations, and after the snafu of the Pixel 4, we're also expecting the 5 to have a much larger batter.
A lot of the visuals in this piece came from Pricebaba, check out their renders based on the leaks herehttps://pricebaba.com/blog/google-pixel-5-renders-360-video-exclusive