Google Pixel 7a leaks suggest Tensor G2 chipset, 64MP camera and more

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Google is expected to launch the Pixel 7a on May 10 at its Google I/O 2023 event. The specifications and features of the smartphone have been leaked online ahead of the official launch. The mid-range smartphone is likely to come with wireless charging, suggests tipster Debayan Roy.

Google Pixel 7a expected specifications

The tipster has suggested the specifications and shared the live images of the smartphone on Twitter.

As per the tipster, the Google Pixel 7A is likely to feature a 6.1-inch FHC+ 90Hz OLED display. The smartphone is expected to be powered by the Tensor G2 chipset and offer up to 6GB of LPDDR5 RAM and up to 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. The images point to a punch-hole display with sleek bezels.

In terms of photography, the Google Pixel 7a is likely to sport a dual rear camera setup that will include a 64MP Sony IMX787 primary sensor and a 12MP secondary sensor. The front camera details are yet to be revealed, however, it could be the same as the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro i.e. 10.8MP. The smartphone is expected to run on Android 13 out-of-the-box.

Google Pixel 7a is likely to come with 5W wireless charging support. Like the Pixel 6a, it is also rumored to feature a horizontal visor that houses a dual rear camera setup. The rear camera setup could include a Sony IMX787 main camera sensor along with a Sony IMX712 ultra-wide camera sensor.

For the unversed, Google CEO Sundar Pichai has officially announced on Twitter that the annual Google I/O will take place on May 10 this year. The event will take place every year at the Shoreline Amphitheater, near Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California. Notably, this will be the first time in four years that the event will have an in-person appearance. However, viewers can still watch the live stream online.

Google is likely to launch Pixel Tablet, Pixel 7A, Android 14, Pixel Foldables and Pixel 8 series at the launch event.

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