Images of Google’s upcoming Chromebook device codenamed ‘Sabrina’ have leaked online.
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- Last Updated: September 19, 2020, 5:28 PM IST
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Google is all set to launch its new line of products at an online event on September 30. It is expected to launch the upcoming Pixel 5 smartphone, a new Google Nest smart speaker, and a Chromecast device. The new Chromecast device within that list has been a much-anticipated product from the tech giant. Google has, for long been said to be working on a new Android TV dongle codenamed ‘Sabrina,’ which is believed to finally launch on September 30. We’ve seen a few renders in the past and now the Chromecast device has surfaced online.
German website WinFuture has leaked, what it claims to be official product images of the new Chromecast Device. The images show a white oval-shaped dongle with a small remote control, which is also white in colour. The remote control has also been rounded around the ends, having a compact design, with the navigation controls taking at the top. Below the navigation controls sits a dedicated button for Google Assistant, and right next to it is the back button. Below that, the remote control seems to have the home button, mute button, dedicated buttons for YouTube and Netflix, power button, and source button. There seem to be two trigger-like buttons on the top right side of the remote control. While it is not known what their functionality will be, WinFuture says that these could be for volume.
Leaked image of Google’s new Chromecast device. (Image Credit: WinFuture)
The dongle is just a plain oval dongle (slightly taller design than the previous Chromecast Ultra), connected directly to the HDMI cable. It also has a power icon on top, which could either be a button or maybe an indicator for the USB port to provide power.
Google’s new Chromecast device, codenamed ‘Sabrina,’ has surfaced in many reports in the last few months. The device, along with the remote control was spotted in an FCC listing as model numbers GZRNL and G9N9N. The listing mentioned the device as an ‘interactive media streaming device,’
and was named ‘Sabrina.’