The work on the successor of the Pixel 6a model, which Google introduced to users last year, has come to an end. The smartphone will be showcased at the Google I/O event scheduled for May 10 and will go on sale shortly thereafter. Finally, the technical features of the model were announced before the introduction. Here are the Google Pixel 7a features!
What will the Google Pixel 7a offer?
Google Pixel 7a; It will come with an OLED panel that offers a 90 Hz refresh rate in 6.1-inch Full HD + resolution. In addition, its bezels will be even smaller than its predecessor, greatly increasing the screen-to-body ratio.
Google’s new Tensor G2 processor will be used on the smartphone. On the other hand, it will come with 8 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 128 GB of UFS 3.1 internal storage. It is not clear for now whether there will be different storage and memory options on the device.
The device will have a dual camera setup consisting of 64 Megapixel Sony IMX787 main and 12 Megapixel ultra wide angle sensor. On the front, there will be a selfie camera with a resolution of 10.8 Megapixels, which is also used in the Pixel 7 series. Finally, it will come with a 4,400mAh battery that can charge 5W wireless and 20W wired, and will run Android 13 right out of the box.
The features of the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro models, which were introduced last year to give users an idea, are as follows;
Google Pixel 7 features:
- Display: 6.3 inches, FHD+, 90Hz, AMOLED
- Processor: Google Tensor G2
- Battery: 4,700 mAh, 30W fast charging
- Camera: 50 Megapixel 12 Megapixel wide angle, 10.8 Megapixel selfie
- Memory: 8GB RAM
- Storage: 128GB
- Operating system: Android 13
- Connections: Wi-Fi 6E, 5G, USB 3.2 Gen 1, eSIM, Nano-SIM
Google Pixel 7 Pro features:
- Display: 6.7 inches, QHD+, 120 Hz, AMOLED
- Processor: Google Tensor G2
- Battery: 5003 mAh, 30W fast charging
- Camera: 50 Megapixel 12 Megapixel wide angle, 48 Megapixel telephoto, 10.8 Megapixel selfie
- Memory: 12GB RAM
- Storage: 128GB
- Operating system: Android 13
- Connections: Wi-Fi 6E, 5G, USB 3.2 Gen 1, eSIM, Nano-SIM
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