Pixel 6A Has A Similar Design To Pixel 6 A Few Minutes Before The Start Of Google I / O 2022

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Only a few minutes before the official start of the keynote speech of Google's 2022 I / O conference, we saw the real rendering of pixel 6A. This device will face the mid-range mainstream market as the successor of pixel 5A This model is similar to the pixel 6, so let's look at these details. It is said that pixel 6A will be equipped with the same customized tensor chip as pixel 6 and pixel 6 Pro, as well as other obvious upgrades compared with pixel 5A.

Leaker Evan Blass showed his audience the pixel 6A for the first time, which will become a new member of Google's mid-range product family. Given that the technology giant aims to set competitive prices for new smartphones, pixel 5A is likely to stop production soon after the official release of pixel 6A.

Earlier, the leaked rendering showed that pixel 6A would adopt a design similar to pixel 6. A beam near the camera on the back of the fuselage covered the dual rear camera, and there was a perforated camera on the screen in front of the fuselage. In addition, the leaked benchmark comparison shows that the hardware of this midrange mobile phone is the same as the more expensive pixel 6, but in order to reduce the cost, Google may reduce the amount of memory to 6GB instead of 8GB, but this does not mean that the price of other specifications will be reduced.

According to the previous specifications, the pixel 6A will be equipped with a 6.2-inch Full HD + display, but the panel refresh rate is not mentioned. It is expected that there will be 4800mAH battery and 128GB non scalable internal storage under the fuselage.

Don't expect this model to have the same camera hardware as the high-end pixel 6 and pixel 6 Pro, although tensor chip should help improve image and video quality.

The expected price of pixel 6A should be within the same range as that of pixel 5A.

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