Over the weekend a new set of real-life Nexus pictures hit the Internet, and the device looks... pretty much like what we were expecting. The slow drip of Nexus leaks continues at Android Police, which had its source send over a set of heavily cropped pictures. The device looks almost exactly like the renders the site created back in July.

There's no branding in the pictures at all, but Android Police is still maintaining that a "G" logo will be on the final device to the exclusion of a "Nexus" logo. We're calling this a "Nexus device," but maybe it would be more accurate to start calling it a "Google Phone."

The devices are being built by HTC, so of course they come with HTC's trademark humongous top and bottom bezels. The device is supposed to be a custom design by Google, but we're starting to think the outside is heavily based on the HTC A9. This would explain the bottom bezel—it's that big because it used to house a fingerprint scanner.

The new Nexus (or Google) devices are expected to come in two different sizes: 5.0 inches and 5.5 inches. Android Police says that both devices will have the "same basic industrial design and materials" with no "plastic" version like last year. The report says the phone is all metal, with a glass (not plastic) rear window.

Also on the back are those three mysterious dots next to the LED Flash and camera. They are probably laser autofocus and a microphone, and we're not sure what else they might be.

There was also an in-the-wild spy shot that popped up on a random Twitter account:

The 2016 HTC Nexus looks like a cross between the Nexus 4 & iPhone with glass and fingerprint scanner on the back. pic.twitter.com/7pm9fhszki — nexus (@usbfl) August 14, 2016

In this picture the side appears to have an angled profile, which is a little reminiscent of the Nexus 4. The device also seems to have a good amount of breathing room around the 3.5mm headphone jack.