The official render of Google Pixel 4a appears on the Google Store before launch


An official render of the Google Pixel 4a appeared on the Google Store prior to launch. See above … and below for more details.

The image shows a black Google Pixel 4a model with a green power button. It shows off the phone’s front camera (drill-shaped) in detail and a unique camera design on the back that resembles its older brother, the Pixel 4. There’s a nice speaker grille on top and a fingerprints on the back.

For those who haven’t been following, the Pixel 4a has been widely leaked, and we know almost everything there is to know about it.

It’s a true successor to the 3a in the sense that it will launch at an affordable price (somewhere in the $ 300 to $ 400 range, we’ve heard), it has a low-end Snapdragon 730 chip system, and it has specs. smaller overall than the other phones Google is supposed to launch this year: a plastic body, a single camera, a smaller battery, and a smaller screen.

We’ve heard that all Pixel 4a models will have a 3080 mAh battery and 6GB of RAM, and all the latest evidence suggests there will only be one storage size – 128GB. We’re told the phone will have the usual 18-watt fast charge via USB-C, but once again, Google is skipping Qi wireless charging for its low-end input.

Last week, Google accidentally revealed the three names of its upcoming smartphones: Google Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a (5G) and Pixel 5. We have a theory of how the latter two fit in with the leaks we’ve seen so far, but The Pixel 4a is definitely the least mysterious of the few.

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