
According to a recent leaked Google smartphone launch roadmap, the Pixel 7a should become official "around April or May" - most likely the announcement will take place at the company's annual developer conference called I/O, which happens in May.
As we get ever closer, more and more leaks of the device are starting to pop up - including today's, which is a blurry hands-on video seemingly originating in Vietnam. We're basing that assumption on the fact that the unit depicted has its language set to Vietnamese. Take a look for yourself, but bear in mind, the blur is real:
Official-looking renders of the Pixel 7a were outed last November,
The unit that's being handled in this video has a 90 Hz screen, as evidenced by the toggle shown in Settings, and there's dual-SIM support too. That's about all we can say from this leak. As per past rumors, the Pixel 7a will have an FHD+ screen, dual rear cameras, wireless charging support (capped at 5W though), and an in-display fingerprint sensor.
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