The Google Pixel 4 might start at $799 like the Pixel 3 after all

The Pixel 4 hasn’t stopped leaking all summer yet the pricing Google has planned for its next-generation flagships still remains quite the mystery. But with less than 24 hours to go until the big reveal, a new report published seems to be the most credible pricing leak yet.
The Pixel 4 will cost the same as the Pixel 3 series
Citing a reliable carrier source, Droid Life claims the 64GB versions of the Google Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL will retail at $799 and $899 respectively in the US. These price points are identical to those of last year’s Pixel 3 series and match up perfectly with earlier rumors about Google’s commercial plans.
Today’s news will likely be met with open arms by fans of the Pixel lineup. Over the weekend, a Best Buy revealed Google may have been planning a hefty $999 price tag for the 64GB Pixel 4 XL model while separate reports over the past few weeks have also mentioned a starting price of around $849.
The publication in question, unfortunately, wasn’t able to obtain pricing for the 128GB versions of Google’s flagship devices but in the past, it has charged $100 extra. This would suggest the 128GB Pixel 4 will set consumers back $899 while the Pixel 4 XL alternative will retail at $999.
Google Pixel 4 release date and availability
In terms of carrier availability for the United States, T-Mobile CEO John Legere seemingly confirmed Google’s next flagships would be available for Magenta customers. Verizon and Sprint are expected to join this list in addition to AT&T, the latter of which was revealed as the latest Pixel partner earlier this month by PhoneArena.