Last year Google was surprised to double its Pixel range with two mid-range models, the Google Pixel 3a and the Pixel 3a XL, and the game is expected to be repeated in 2020, possibly with up to three models. We've seen it mentioned what they might look like and now we have it which should preview actual Google Pixel 4a images.
Google Pixel 4a was anticipated during the Google I / O event this year (to take place online) and we now have the first photos of what a standard model might look like. Photos come from an unverified source, so treat them with caution, even if they are similar to previous OnLeaks releases: front-mounted camera and single-lens camera in the rear.
This could be Google Pixel 4a
The Google Pixel 4a submissions made by OnLeaks showed us the first device without the frames (more or less), which will be the anointed room and, therefore, they didn't have a Soli sensor but would have a fingerprint reader, built in the back. There was a compact compact disc, with a screen around 5.7 inches and a size of 144.2 x 69.5 x 8.2mm.
Photos published on SlashLeaks and whose origins are unknown beyond the @lan_px watermark, successfully showcasing a small terminal (at least for a hand, at least) and fits almost point by point with filtration, front and rear. The main difference in cosmetics, its position is slightly different.
In the background you can see camera module with a single lens without having a square design, and the return of a fingerprint reader. The terminal appears to have a dark gray background in a single tone, although it is difficult to separate the details.
Although Google I / O is canceled as a face-off event, Google Pixel 4a is expected to see some light during the online version of that event, that is, May 12-14. We will then know all the details, if not completely filtered out like previous models.
Via | SlashLeaks