The now-deleted tweet not only showed off the Pixel 5 design, which has already leaked numerous times online, but also the official local price of the device. It was first spotted by Max J. (via 9to5Google) and seems to be an accidental upload as the tweet included a link to the official Pixel 5 product page, which wasn’t live yet.
As you can see in the tweet above, Google refers to Pixel 5 as an ‘ultimate 5G-enabled smartphone’ – 5G experience with the best specs. The company further touts that the USP of its newest 5G flagship – “Enjoy fast movie downloads and professional-grade camera.” The one detail that should, however, catch your eye is that the Pixel 5 will go up for pre-order on the same day as the launch event. It’s rumored to go on sale starting from 15th October in select regions. Coming to the price, Google Pixel 5 will be priced at 74,800 yen in Japan. This roughly translates to $710 or Rs. 52,250, which is in line with the rumored $600 to $700 retail price tag of the device in the US. Yeah, it will be cheaper than the Pixel 4 from last year, which started at 89,980 yen (or $799 in the US and didn’t launch in India) in Japan. If you did not already know, the Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5 will not be launched in India. It is only the standard Pixel 4a, powered by the Snapdragon 730G, that will be up for sale in the country next month. We do not know the retail price or launch date for the same just yet. Featured Image Courtesy: Twitter/evleaks