Everything we know about Pixel 4a before August launch. Where is Pixel 4a 5G?

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Google Pixel 3a line proved to be a great success for Google. Now, the Tech giant is gearing up to finally launch its successor Pixel 4a. So here is everything you need to know about the device before it gets released in August 3.

Design 

  • All-plastic curved unibody
  • At the back there will be a Pixel 4-style square camera bump which still only houses a single camera.
  • Edge-to-edge screen with a hole-punch camera at the front left


Specifications

  • 5.81" FHD+ AMOLED 2340×1080
  • 60Hz Refresh Rate(We really hope it is 90Hz)
  • Snapdragon 730 SoC
  • Adreno 618 GPU
  • 6GB RAM with upto 128GB storage
  • 128GB UFS 2.1
  • Don't worry the headphone jack is not going anywhere
  • 4G LTE(More on that later)
  • Possibly no IP rating but should survive day-to-day scenarios
  • No Active Edge support (squeeze to activate Google Assistant)
  • Strong Haptic motor



Camera

  • 12.2MP with Sony IMX363 sensor primary camera with OIS and EIS
  • 8MP with Sony IMX355 sensor front-facing camera
  • Take a look at the sample photos down below (pictures at the left are from the 4a)


Battery

  • 3,080mAh battery
  • 18W fast charging
  • No wireless charging

Price and availability

  • The phone is expected to starts around $350 to $400 for the base model
  • Available in Just Black and Barely Blue

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Pixel 4a 5G??

As far all the rumours, there are two Pixel 4a at work; Pixel 4a and Pixel 4a 5G. But as of right now, there is no concrete evidence if the 5G model would arrive on August 3 alongside 4a or it would launch later this year. But most hints point towards the October launch of the 5G model. It is expected to have identical specifications as of the 4a with 5G support.

Pixel 4a looks like another good budget phone from Google. The competition between the Pixel 4a, OnePlus Nord and iPhone SE 2020 is looking to spice up even more. Pixel 4a with its clean software and camera should stand toe-to-toe with the two.



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