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Google Pixel 8a is shaping up to be a solid upgrade on its predecessor and the latest report suggests the launch of the new Pixel a model is not far away. The biggest hint of the Pixel 8a launch is that the phone has made its way to the FCC which is the last leg of a product certification before it reaches the market.
With Google I/O 2024 dates already confirmed for mid-May this year, we can expect to hear more from the company about the possible Pixel 8a launch at the keynote in over a month’s time. The previous Pixel a models have launched at the event over the years, and we don’t see why Google cannot do it once again.
Pixel 8a Launch In May 2024: What We Can Expect
While Google is yet to confirm the official Pixel 8a launch date, we have got more details about the upcoming mid-range Pixel phone, courtesy, Kamila Wojciechowska. The tipster claims the Pixel 8a will feature a 120Hz refresh rate screen with a 1,400 nits of peak brightness on offer. However, the report here says the Pixel 8a might not see big hardware upgrades, especially the cameras on the upcoming Pixel model.
It has been pointed out that Google could retain the same Pixel 7a sensors on its successor. Pixel 8a will be using the Tensor G3 chipset, which also powers the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro models and is far better than the Tensor G2 when it comes to power management.
In terms of the design, we might see a more rounded approach with the Pixel 8a which should give it a better in-hand feel and grip. Google is unlikely to bump up the screen size beyond 6.1-inch once again, but we could see a 256GB storage variant this year, which means more money into Google’s coffers. The Pixel 7a was launched for around Rs 42,000 and we expect a similar range for the Pixel 8a as well.
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