The new Google Pixel phones are going to be launched tomorrow, October 4, 2016. However, Carphone Warehouse, a British mobile phone retailer accidentally revealed the new phones on their website.

As of now, the pages where the new phones were posted were deleted, but a website was able to save the images and get the specifications that seem to come directly from Google. The first image has the "G" logo and says "Introducing Pixel. Phone by Google" on its tag line that is captured by 9 to 5 Google.

The website has shown two phones with different sizes: 5-inch Pixel and a 5.5-inch Pixel XL. While the sizes of the phone are different, both will run with the same specs: 2.15GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, either 32 or 128GB of storage and 4GB RAM.

The devices' AMOLED display is covered by Gorilla Glass 4 on an iPhone-like metal case with a mirror finish. Both phones have finger print sensors at the back and features 12.3-megapixel, f/2.0 cameras. Pixel has 1,920 x 1,080 screen and a 2770mAh cell and Pixel XL has 2,560 x 1,440-pixel resolution panel and a 3450mAh battery, CNet reported.

The bottom of the phone shows two cuts, which appears to be the speakers, and the USB-C port in the middle for charging. An image says that the phone features fast charging that only needs 15 minutes for seven hours of usage.

The phone also comes with Allo, Google's smart messaging app that has personal Google Assistant that features Smart Reply. It also has Google Duo, a video calling app that features Knock Knock, which allows users to see the caller before they pick up.

Live Case is also be available to give the phone an artistic touch. The cases were designed using the images from Google Earth and Google Trends that accompanies live wallpapers.

Unfortunately, the prices of the new Google Pixel phones were not included on the leaked information.