SlashGear readers might recall that the previous leaks about the Pixel 7a did not reveal anything about its possible hardware specs. That isn’t the case this time around, with MySmartPrice indicating that the Pixel 7a will come powered by Google’s new Tensor G2 SoC. In addition to this, the report also talks about the possibility of an increase in RAM (to 8GB) on the top-end variant of the phone. The Pixel 7a will likely retain the 6.1-inch, 90Hz OLED panel we saw on its predecessor. In addition to the RAM, Google is likely to offer the device a higher (256GB) storage option.
Turning to the all-important camera hardware, the primary rear-facing camera on the Pixel 7a could use Sony’s 64MP IMX787 sensor. Google is also expected to equip the phone with a 12MP ultra-wide camera at the rear. The front-facing camera will mostly use a 10.8MP sensor. There is also talk of the Pixel 7a finally getting support for wireless charging — a feature that has eluded Google’s budget Pixel phones for ages. However, the report indicates that wireless charging speeds could be restricted to just 5W.
Given OnLeaks’ reasonably accurate track record of getting leaks like these right, there is a very good chance that you are, indeed, looking at the Google Pixel 7a. However, as always with leaks, we suggest taking these reports with a traditional pinch of salt.
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