As is customary with Google goods, leaks frequently disclose the full device months before release. The Pixel 7a, the next mid-range Pixel phone, is expected to appear before summer like the Pixel 6a was unveiled in May last year, but we already know a lot of information about it. The most recent leak includes live shots of the supposed 7a as well as some specifications. A 6.1-inch, 1080p, 90Hz OLED panel, Google’s Tensor G2 SoC (the flagship chipset for 2022), and UFS 3.1 storage are mentioned by the source.
Pixel 7A
• 6.1″ FHD+ 90Hz OLED
• Tensor G2 , LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.1
• 64MP Sony IMX787 + 12MP UW
• 5W wireless charging
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The camera system on the back includes a 64MP Sony IMX787 main camera and a 12MP ultrawide camera. The former will almost certainly be a big upgrade over the Pixel 6a’s 12.2MP sensor.
The phone is said to offer basic 5W wireless charging, which is maybe the most intriguing aspect. With a good ultrawide display, a powerful SoC, and wireless charging in the mid-range market, the Pixel 7a appears to be a wonderful all-arounder, provided the price is reasonable.