The Google Pixel 4a retains the 3a’s rear fingerprint sensor, indented onto the back of the phone. A square camera module in the same style of the Pixel 4, which is all the rage in smartphone design right now, shows off two lenses. It’s unclear what kind of lenses these will be, although we’d hazard a guess at the Pixel 4’s 12.2MP main camera and 16MP telephoto lens.

The screen has been expanded compared to last year’s budget model, although the leaker – a poster known only as VolFiona – does not provide a size. A punch-hole selfie camera design is incorporated into the display, while with no need for an under-screen fingerprint sensor, the face of the phone extends from bezel to bezel to retain that premium look.

It’s a pleasant-looking bit of kit, but it’s definitely worth noting that the leak only has a 33% “trust” score. Slashleak’s platform allows its readers to rate leaks as “fake” or “legit” based on whether they find the information plausible or not.