FCC visit reveals that a key feature of Pixel 4 will not be in Pixel 4a


When is Google finally going to reveal the Pixel 4a? That is a very good question and there are several interesting answers, some ironic. For example, could Google be waiting for the public to forget that Apple iPhone SE (2020) is one thing before launching the Pixel 4a? Will Google decide to present the Pixel 4a and Pixel 5 together? We know that the phone exists because Google put up a billboard that even reveals the phone’s starting price of $ 399.
And today we can tell you that The Pixel 4a has been seen on the FCC. Once again the latest Pixel will use an electronic tag and there are three model numbers: G025J, G025M, and G025N. The first model number is presumed to be for US variants of the phone, while the other two designate models offered in other countries. Google filed the documentation with the FCC on April 2.
Google Pixel 4a is the finalist until last year Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL. For $ 399, consumers were buying Google’s incredible photo processing prowess that is done more with a single camera than many manufacturers with a multiple rear camera setup.

The Pixel 4a (sorry boys and girls, Google no longer plays the budget game ‘XL’) is expected to hit the market using a 5.81-inch OLED panel with 1080 x 2340 resolution. That works in a certain aspect ratio. 19.5: 9. The phone should be powered by the Snapdragon 730 chipset and have 6GB of memory, a 50% increase over last year’s model. We were able to see versions of the phone with 64GB and 128GB of storage. Here is a wonder. The expected capacity of the 3080 mAh battery is higher than the 2800 mAh battery in the full size Pixel 4! The Pixel 4a is rumored to feature the same 12.2MP primary and 16MP telephoto cameras seen on the back of the Pixel 4.
Now that we know the FCC has given the Pixel 4a the go-ahead, the presentation shouldn’t be that far off. Earlier this week, we told you that the phone charts released by a couple of etailers in Europe hinted at a launch in early July for the phone. It should be noted that the FCC did not mention the Soli radar chip as it did when the Pixel 4 series passed its doors. The FCC regulates the mmWave frequencies on which Soli runs. However, this really isn’t a big surprise as we didn’t see any hints that the feature would be available for the Pixel 4a.