Google hints at mid-range Pixel 6a smartphone in a colouring book
Last week, a Tweet by a known tipster hinted that Google is planning to launch Pixel 6a smartphone in May this year. Although the tech giant has not revealed any plans about the Pixel 6a, a report by Droidlife suggests that it may have teased the smartphone to Pixel Superfans. As per the report, Google has sent a colouring book to the Pixel Superfans that mentions the upcoming smartphone. In the book, the company has mentioned a list of “featured products” and Pixel 6a is one of the devices in the list along with Next Hub, Pixel 6 and other devices. However the book does not reveal anything about the device.
Rumours about the mid-range Google Pixel smartphone have been in circulation for a while now. When launched, the Pixel 6a will join the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro in the lineup. Google hosts its annual I/O developer conference in May every year. Numerous reports suggest the company will launch the Google Pixel 6a at the annual event.
Google Pixel 6a rumoured specifications
Google Pixel 6a is said to feature a 6.2-inch OLED display with a centered hole-punch cutout. It is also rumoured to have an under-display fingerprint reader. Under the hood, the device is said to be powered by the same Google Tensor GS101 chip as the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones.
Previous leaks that the Google Pixel 6a will feature a 12.1MP Sony IMX363 sensor for the primary camera. For those who don’t know, Sony IMX363 sensor is the same primary sensor that the company installed in all Pixel devices from the Pixel 3 to Pixel 5a. The primary camera is rumoured to be supported by a 12MP ultra-wide camera. For selfies and video calls, the smartphone is said to sport an 8MP camera at the front.
As of now, there is no information about the Indian availability of Google Pixel 6a as other smartphones in the Pixel 6 lineup are only limited to a few markets and that doesn’t include India.
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