Pixel 7a, the purported successor to Google’s mid-range Pixel 6a smartphone, is expected to be unveiled by the company at the Google I/O 2023 event alongside other devices and technologies. Design renderings, key specs and other details of the smartphone have already leaked online. The Pixel 7a handset is said to have a similar design and measurements to its predecessor, along with some features of the Pixel 7. A new leak has revealed more details about the upcoming Google Pixel device, including its likely screen size, its chipset and camera details.
According to a Tweeter by tipster Debayan Roy (@Gadgetsdata), the Google Pixel 7a will feature a Tensor G2 chipset, designed by Google for its Pixel 7 series of phones. The phone is also expected to come with LPDDR5 RAM and storage UFS 3.1.
The Pixel 7a device is expected to sport a 6.1-inch Full HD+ OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate, according to the leak, which confirms previous reports regarding the display. Previously leaked design renders suggested the smartphone would feature a center-aligned punch-hole cutout to house the front-facing camera.
The upcoming Google Pixel device is expected to feature a dual rear camera setup. The latest leak suggests that a 64-megapixel Sony IMX787 sensor and a 12-megapixel ultra-wide lens will be included in the configuration. The Sony IMX787 CMOS Exmor RS image sensor is capable of capturing low-light images with wide dynamic range. No details regarding the specifications of the front camera are currently available.
A previous smartphone leak suggested that the Pixel 7a device would feature thinner camera modules but thicker bezels than its predecessor, the Pixel 6a, and that the power and volume buttons would be located on the right edge. of the device. The same report added that the device is likely to feature a speaker grill and a USB Type-C port at the bottom.
Today’s leak indicates that the Pixel 7a smartphone will come with 5W wireless charging support. It is also expected to come with Android 13. Notably, Google is expected to showcase Android 14 at the Google I/O 2023 event. The company recently launched Android 14 Developer Preview 2 with new privacy and security features , as well as some performance improvements.
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