- Google’s Pixel 7a leaks before its official announcement
- Pixel 7a features a 6’1 inch display and dual 12MP camera
Google’s upcoming mid-range phone, the Google Pixel 7a has allegedly leaked online.
The Pixel 7a was shown off on Vietnamese site Zing News before the company could officially announce it. The device allegedly will be announced at its I/O event in May.
The Pixel 7a device is a developer device (and has remotely been remoted locked by Google) and has a 6.1-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate, 8GB LPDDR5 RAM, 128GB storage, and a dual 12MP camera setup with both wide and ultra-wide lenses.
The frame is supposedly made of metal with glass everywhere else. It has a single SIM card slot and might have eSIM support.
We’ll wait and see when and if Google officially announces the device at its I/O event in May.
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