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Here’s why Google didn’t launch a 5G Pixel phone this week

June 03, 2025

TheGoogle Pixel 4launch has come and gone, but we didn’t see therumored 5G Pixelat this event. The move meansGooglecould be waiting until 2020 at the earliest to reveal its first5G phone.

So why didn’t we see a 5G Pixel 4 this week? Well, Brian Rakowski, Google’s VP of product management, toldPC Magthat it’s a question of timing.

The Google Pixel 4 family doesn’t include a 5G Pixel just yet.

“It will get there, but now is not the right time to buy a 5G phone,” Rakowski was quoted as saying. “Both from a deployment perspective — the coverage is not broadly available in enough places for enough users to benefit from it — (and) from a hardware and phone perspective — it’s still power hungry (and) immature.”

The Google representative said they’ll launch a 5G phone when they feel the time is right for consumers, but noted again that “now’s not the time.”

Clearly White Google Pixel 4 camera bump

It’s certainly an understandable position to take, as 5G deployments are still in the early stages. Sure, several big carriers in the US and Europe are already offering 5G service, but the coverage isn’t nearly as widespread as 4G right now.

Then there are also concerns about power consumption on the first wave of 5G phones, and Google’sPixel 4phones already offer much smaller batteries compared to other flagships in 2019.

Still, it was suggested that the rumored 5G Pixel could arrive in spring 2020 alongside the second-generation budget Pixel phones. So we might not have to wait too long to see it.

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