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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