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The Pixel 7a is Google’s mid-range addition to the Pixel 7 series, due for release in 2023, with an affordable ‘A’ tag and a significant upgrade over all previous Pixel A-series phones.

The Pixel 7a is said to be apparently It will come with features like a better camera and wireless charging. Google’s first Pixel A series, the Pixel 3a, launched with the premise of bringing the flagship Pixel experience to affordable devices made possible by the search giant’s use of inexpensive materials. However, with each new A-series launch, the company has narrowed the gap between the specs, quality, and experience of its flagship.

This strategy is reflected in the Pixel 4a 5G, which Google released alongside the Pixel 5, and both phones use the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 765G SoC. The Pixel 4a 5G also had a display that supported a 90Hz refresh rate, water resistance, a premium metal body, and wireless charging, putting the phone in a category where such features are not commonly seen.

The Pixel 5a also managed to keep the retail price low while sporting a water-resistant body and metal exterior. Most importantly, both the Pixel 4a and Pixel 5a had the same main camera sensor as their flagships.

However, the Pixel 6a doesn’t have the same camera sensor as the Pixel 6, and the search giant opted to keep the Pixel 5a’s camera sensor.

Google’s commitment to the Pixel 7a was first confirmed with a public conversation about Android’s open-source code. This suggests that the device, codenamed “Lynx,” will become the Pixel 7a, which is slated to launch in 2023.

Earlier this year, whistleblower digital chat station Weibo shared details about a Pixel device made by China’s Foxconn that uses the same Tensor G2 chip as the Pixel 7 series and has a ceramic body. 9to5google reports that the device is now the Pixel 7a. If true, the Pixel 7a will be Google’s first phone in the Pixel lineup to feature a ceramic body.

Meanwhile, according to Android researcher Kuba Wojciechowski, the Lynx Pixel 7a will have the P9222 chip for wireless charging. However, the chip is only capable of 5W charging, so it’s possible that the Pixel 7a’s wireless charging feature is more hype than practicality.

When it comes to image capture and processing, the Pixel 7a could feature the same 50-megapixel Samsung sensor as the Pixel 6 series, plus a 64-megapixel telephoto sensor and a 13-megapixel ultra-wide sensor.

This is the first time a telephoto sensor is coming to the Pixel A series. In fact, only the high-end Pixel Pro models have so far had a telephoto sensor.

However, Google has remained silent and has not revealed any information about the alleged Pixel 7a model in terms of name, design, specifications, price, or launch details.

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Google Pixel 4 Leaks in New Mint Green and White Colour Variants

Google went on and openly gave away details of the upcoming Pixel smartphone by releasing a teaser image of the device last week. While fans and media were shocked to see a square camera bump at the back, it was even more shocking for Google to just blatantly give away the design of the Pixel 4.
Today we have yet another leak reconfirming the fact that Google was not playing with us, and that the square camera module might be the real deal. Alleged new rendered images of the device in new color variants were spotted including a white and mint finish. As of now, we had only seen a black variant courtesy Google’s post.

Google Pixel 4 Leaks in New Mint Green and White Colour Variants
Google Pixel 4 Leaks in New Mint Green and White Colour Variants

Of course, while these don’t look very genuine, it is nice to see the handset in more colors, especially that mint green hue which comes with a yellow power key. The white version, on the other hand, seems to have a blue colored power button and the black model has a white one.
Personally, we think that apart from the usual white and black colour options, the mint green colour is quite interesting. As per speculations, the new Pixel 4 should feature the new Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset and hopefully up to 6GB of RAM. The display at the front could finally be bezel-less with a punch-hole camera system. Of course, it would be running on Android Q and expected to launch around early October.