Affordable Google Pixel 6a in the performance test!

Google Pixel 6a, the affordable version of the Google Pixel 6 Pro, appeared in the performance test. Some of its features have also been finalized.
 Affordable Google Pixel 6a in the performance test!
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Operating in many areas from search engine to consumer electronics, Google launched Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones in October. The Pixel 6 series, which comes out of the box with the Android 12 operating system, is also the first device with Google’s Tensor processor using 5nm production technology.

As every smartphone manufacturer does, Google is launching a budget-friendly version of its flagship models. Finally, the company, which appeals to those looking for affordable phones with the “Pixel 5a 5G” introduced last year, will continue its “a” series. New details have emerged about the Pixel 6a, which is expected to be introduced this year.

How will the Pixel 6a features be?

Google Pixel 6a has landed on popular benchmarking platform Geekbench. When we look at the details of the processor of the smartphone; It seems to have a total of 8 cores: 4 Cortex-A55 running at 1.80 GHz, 2 Cortex-A76 running at 2.25 GHz and 2 Cortex-X1 running at 2.80 GHz.


Google Pixel 6a in the Geekbench performance test

This development is proof that Pixel 6a will have a Google Tensor processor. Because the core structure of Tensor is exactly the same as the processor features of the Google Pixel 6a listed in the Geekbench list. In this sense, it is possible to say that the smartphone can work with almost the same performance as the Pixel 6 Pro.

With Android 12 and 6GB RAM, the Google Pixel 6a got 1050 points in the single-core performance test and 2833 points in the multi-core test. There is no concrete information about the launch date of the phone. However, it is expected to be announced at the Google I/O Developer Conference, which is expected to take place in May.

What do you expect from Google Pixel 6a? You can share your thoughts in the comments or on the SDN Forum.

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