Last weekend on Pixel 6a. Its first images of Google’s upcoming mid-range have appeared for the first time, confirming its first details, like its Pixel 6-based design or the lack of the 3.5mm headphone jack, but there are still plenty to go. unknowns to solve.
One of those unknowns that remains to be discovered is the Pixel 6a processor and cameras, by the design of the camera module, it looked like it was going to repeat the Pixel 6 sensors, but according to the source code of the Google Camera
The Pixel 6a would have the same cameras as the Pixel 3-5a
As discovered by 9to5Google, in the source code of the Pixel camera application hides a reference to an unknown Pixel whose internal name is “Bluejay” informs that it will have a main sensor Sony IMX363 of 12.2 megapixels and not the Pixel 6’s 50-megapixel GN1 sensor. So the Pixel 6a would carry the same primary rear camera that we found from the Pixel 3 to the Pixel 5a.
The Pixel 6’s GN1 sensor is physically larger than the IMX363, capturing more light and detail in images, as well as higher resolution images. Maybe Google will compensate for the Pixel 6a’s lower sensor with machine learning.
The rest of the Pixel 6a’s sensors would be the same as the Pixel 6. It would have the same 12-megapixel IMX386 sensor for its wide-angle camera and the 8-megapixel IMX355 sensor for its front camera.
- IMX363 12.2 megapixel (main)
- 12 megapixel IMX386 (Large)
- IMX355 (front) 8 megapixel
In terms of processor, according to research by 9to5Google, they were able to discover in other places than The Pixel 6a will have the same Google Tensor GS101 chip as the Pixel 6, with which Google’s mid-range would benefit from camera functions like Super Res Zoom, real-time HDR, Google Assistant voice dictation or on-device translations.
Via | 9to5Google
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