The latest report comes from reputable tipster Jon Prosser who cites a source relating to the Pixel 5a launch. So, according to the said source, Google will launch the Pixel 5a on August 26, presumably in an official virtual event. The device will reportedly come with a Snapdragon processor, a big battery, and the same camera setup as the Pixel 5 from last year.
Pixel 5a: Specifications (Rumored)
According to the FrontPageTech report, the Pixel 5a will come with a 6.4-inch display with support for up to a 90Hz refresh rate. Although the report did not provide any new renders of the device, it showcased the previously leaked renders of the device from OnLeaks.
Under the hood, the device will be powered by the Snapdragon 765G SoC, which is the predecessor of the Snapdragon 780G chipset. So, the Pixel 5a is confirmed to come with 5G-support for improved network connectivity. Pixel 5a will also boast a big 4,650mAh battery inside. However, there is no information about the RAM, internal storage, and charging speed of the upcoming Pixel device as of now. As for the optics, the device will pack the same camera setup as the Pixel 5. So, we can expect the Pixel 5a to come with a dual-camera system at the back, including a 12.2MP primary lens with OIS support and a 16MP ultra-wide sensor. At the front, you will find an 8MP selfie snapper. Furthermore, the device will come in the “Mostly Black” color option, will be IPX7 rated for water and dust resistance, and will also feature a 3.5mm audio jack alongside the Type-C charging port.
Price and Availability
Coming to the price, Prosser states that Google will sell the Pixel 5a for $450 (~Rs 33,372) in the market. However, it will be exclusive to the USA and Japan, and as we previously reported, Google will not sell the device in any other region at launch. As for the availability, Prosser previously reported that Google will launch the Pixel 5a along with the third-gen Pixel Buds in June. However, as per the recent report, the company will be launching the device on August 26. So, stay tuned for more information. Featured Image Courtesy: OnLeaks