Google I/O starts next week on May 10 and on the second day of the event the company will reveal the new Pixel 7a mid-ranger. Well, we say “mid-ranger”, but the phone is really close to the flagship Pixel 7 in terms of specs. Here is the gist of those specs, courtesy of Roland Quandt.
Leak: Pixel 7a specs • Retail box contents
The Pixel 7a will be the first in the “a” series with a high resolution main camera (64MP), the first with a high refresh rare display (90Hz) and the first with wireless charging (18W). It’s a major upgrade over the 6a from a year ago.
And it comes very close to the specs of the Pixel 7 flagship, which is still under a year old. This includes the Tensor G2 chipset (the RAM and storage capacities were not mentioned in this leak).
The Pixel 7
Compared to the Pixel 7, the 6.1” display is slightly smaller the 6.3” panel on the flagship model, but both are FHD+ 90Hz AMOLED displays. A high res main camera for improved Super Res Zoom is also available (it will be a 1/1.37” Sony IMX787 with 64MP resolution, if rumors are to be believed), as well as wireless charging, so the gap between the 7 and 7a will be quite small.
Check back next week for the official launch of the Pixel 7a. Google's first foldable should be unveiled next week too.
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