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Check Out the Live Images of the Upcoming Google Pixel 7A Smartphone Revealed Recently

Google is to launch its mid-range smartphone, the Google Pixel 7A at the I/O developer conference scheduled next month and ahead of its launch, live images of the device have surfaced online.

Here’s more about it.

Google Pixel 7A Live Images

The well-known tipster, Abhishek Yadav has shared the live images of the upcoming Google Pixel 7A smartphone on the microblogging platform, Twitter. The images of the smartphone in black and blue colours are shared and a type-C to type-C data cable can be spotted inside its box, in one of the images that have been shared.

Previous renders had revealed the smartphone in grey, white, blue and coral colours, and this is the first time a black colour variant is being spotted.

Google plans to unveil its Google Pixel 7A smartphone at the I/O developer conference scheduled next month on the 10th of May, 2023 along with Google’s very first foldable device, the Google Pixel Fold. The renders of the smartphone in three different colours and also in the coral colour were shared by us.

The specifications of the smartphone were also leaked online very recently and as was expected, the upcoming device is to come equipped with the brand’s own Tensor G2 chipset along with a Titan M2 security chip.

The smartphone is also to feature an OLED display panel with a screen size of 6.1 inches and is to have a refresh rate of 90Hz.

At its rear, the device will offer its users a dual camera setup with a 64MP main camera and a 12MP ultrawide camera. A front-facing camera of 10.8MP can be expected as well.

A 4500 mAh battery backup can be also expected along with a wired fast charge support of 15W and a wireless fast charge support of 5W. From what has been revealed in the leaked materials, the device will also feature an “Extreme Battery Saver Mode” with which its users will receive a battery life of upto 72 hours.

With its launch, we’ll get to know more about the smartphone. Stay tuned until then.

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