Latest leaked specs for the Pixel 7a take the mid-ranger to a level above the Pixel 6a
The first mid-range Pixel series, the Pixel 3a and Pixel 3a XL, was released in 2019. The phones gave consumers a chance to own a damn good camera phone at a great price. Sure, it had a plastic body, so what? Those who bought the phone were sold by the ability of Google’s image processing and the affordability of the line.
Wojciechowski notes that after doing some deep diving around the camera drivers, he found out that the camera setup for the Lynx is called “Pixel 22 Mid-range” compared to “Pixel 22 Premium” for the Pixel 7/Pro. And here’s another clue for you all (the Walrus was Paul), the 50MP Samsung GN1 sensor originally found by the developer on the camera setup for the device codenamed Lynx (the Pixel 7a most likely) has been removed. Kuba thinks that the 50MP sensor was used to check out the two new sensors being used on the mid-ranger during testing.
So the two image sensors now listed for the Lynx are “l10_wide” (IMX787) and “l10_UW” (IMX712). That means that the Pixel 7a will have a dual camera array on the back with a wide and an ultra-wide camera. Wojciechowski notes that there is no telephoto lens listed. He adds that the “IMX787 is a huge upgrade over the old IMX363 and should make the 7a an even better choice for camera quality in the mid-range.”
The Pixel 6a was released this past July and the Pixel 7a most likely won’t be unveiled until next year.
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