While Prosser’s record has been pretty good, as with all leaks it’s hard to say if they are true, but another well-known leakster Max Weinbach has corroborated the claims by saying that in terms of design, it is accurate, but the colors aren’t, which we suppose is fair, although a bit disappointing since those colors actually look pretty good.
Based on the renders, it seems that Pixel phones will be adopting a horizontal array of cameras on the back, versus the stacked look that other companies like Apple and Samsung have gone for. However, this does create what appears to be a sizable bump, but we won’t know how big until we actually see the phone ourselves.
On the front, Google will be sticking with a hole-punch for the front-facing camera, so in reality, the majority of the design changes seem to take place on the back. The Pixel 6 is expected to be launched later in the year, possibly around October, so don’t expect to see it at Google I/O which is currently scheduled for next week.