It surprised many, most likely Google's first 5G mobile phone is a "cheap" Pixel. At least that's what the site says XDA Developers, claiming that it had access to new information about Google Pixel 4a that would come in the middle of this year.
Apparently, while the latest rumors point Google can only unlock variants of the Pixel 4a seriesThe fact is that everything seems to indicate that, in the end, the new series of affordable Pixel phones will be limited. two calls many details are known today.
"Bramble" and "Sunfish" will be new models for the Pixel 4a series
Based on information shared by XDA, We know that Google's new devices are internally known by their code names, Total and Sunfish – Once again, Google is committed to aquatic animals.
From the first it was found to be a tool is based on the Qualcomm Snapdragon 765 platform, the first company to own 5G integrated modem. If so, it's possible to find that at least the future Pixel 4a will have 5G connectivity. One fact known about this device is that Google could test it using software based on Android 10, and the other based on Android 11.
By itself, The sunfish It would be a somewhat lower model than Bramble by having the Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 on the inside, a chip that has recently become the 765, but is also intended for a premium mid range.
Besides, clues were found about a third-party device under the code name Redfin, with the same Snapdragon 765 5G processor for the leading model of the series. However, it is known that this device was to be built by FIH Mobile, sponsored by Foxconn. So far, of course, no more references have been found to refer to this model.
This, meanwhile, all new with Google Pixel 4a. Given that this isn't the first time data has been disclosed on new phones, I'm afraid we won't have to wait long until we continue to know the details about Google's new affordable phones.
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