It looks like the renewal of the Pixel 5a (only on sale in the US and Japan) is going to arrive early, and that is the leaks of the Pixel 6a, which will be presented as the cheaper version of the new Pixel 6.
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It would be the Pixel 6a
In terms of design, Pixel 6a it looks like it will be virtually identical to the Pixel 6, with the difference that it would have a screen of 6.2 inch, which will offer us dimensions of 152.2 x 71.8 x 8.7 mm, compared to the 6.4 inches and 154.9 x 73.7 x 7.6 mm of the Pixel 6.
He is Pixel 6a It seems he would offer the same camera setup as Pixel 6. That is, a 50-megapixel f / 1.85 OIS main rear camera and a 12-megapixel f / 2.2 wide-angle camera. The fingerprint sensor would also leave the back to integrate into the screen as with its high-end brothers.
By filtering and recreating your money, we can see that Google would eliminate the 3.5mm headphone jack in its mid-range that until now Google had kept in its most economical range.
Following in the footsteps of Pixel 5a, it is expected that the The Pixel 6a is also water and dust resistant. What remains a mystery is whether Google will finally add wireless charging to its mid-range.
Regarding internal speciations, they are also unknown. It’s speculated that Google could launch a mid-range Tensor processor, which might come with 6GB or 8GB of RAM and 128GB of internal memory, but that’s already speculation. Like its price. Considering the fact that the Pixel 6 is priced at $ 599 (649 dollars) and the Pixel 5a at $ 449, the Pixel 6a should be priced similarly to the latter.
Regarding its launch, it is not known when Google will launch this Pixel 6a, but if it has already been leaked, it could be released in the first half of 2022. It is possible that it will be the Pixel 6 which Google says will arrive in Europe early next year. Perhaps the Pixel 6a will release in Q1 2022 alongside Android 12L, or maybe in May during Google I / O 2022, which was the original launch date for the mid-range Pixels.
Via | 9to5Google