Google Pixel 7a first leaked renders revealed

The much awaited budget line of Google, the A Series has its first renders leak, adapting a more uniform look and feel like the rest in the series

The Google Pixel 7a is a project on which Google is openly working. The absence of a high refresh rate panel on the Pixel 6a was a major complaint, and the smartphone is reported to include significant upgrades over that model.

The Google Pixel 7a’s renders have now been shown in a fresh report, courtesy of Smartprix. According to the renderings, it includes a dual camera cutout and the same camera visor as the Pixel 7. Even the LED flash is located exactly where it is on the Pixel 7.

The size of the device will be 152.4 x 72.9 x 9.0mm, according to OnLeaks (10.1mm with the camera bump).

When it comes to the front screen, the gadget will have a slightly wider chin and minimal bezels all around. The smartphone will have a punch-hole cutout for the front camera at the top-middle of the display.

The phone’s power and volume rockers are located on the right spine, and the SIM tray is located on the left spine.

On the bottom side of the smartphone are the speaker grille and USB type-C port. A 3.5mm jack would be present on the smartphone, according to past claims.

It does not, however, show up on the renders, suggesting that the rumors might not be totally accurate. After all, it seems like the Pixel 7a will be very similar to the Pixel 7.

Rumors claim that the Google Pixel 7a’s FHD+ display, which was produced by Samsung, would have a refresh rate of 90Hz. The back camera system of the gadget may make use of IMX787 and IMX712 sensors.

The smartphone will probably support 5W wireless charging. The smartphone may include a Google Tensor chip inside, and it may also have an in-display fingerprint reader for security.

It is anticipated that the device would enable Bluetooth LE, which will offer improved connectivity while consuming less power. Currently, White and Dark Grey are the anticipated color options for the smartphone, and early 2023 is predicted to be the official debut date.

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