Key Points:
- Google Pixel 7a teardown reveals the Internal designing setup of the device.
- Google will be launching the device on May 10.
- It will be coming with the power of the Google Tensor G2 mobile processor.
The search engine giant Google is gearing up to launch the highly anticipated Google Pixel 7a smartphone on May 10 during the Google I/O 2023 event. We already have the information about the designing language and the specification details of the device through the leaks and the rumours. Now the teardown video of the device appears online which reveals the internal design of the smartphone. So let’s get into the article to check out the details.
Going through the video, we can see that the device is having a plastic back panel and it is removed. We can also have a look at the wireless charging coil, NFC antenna, and the cameras of the device. We can also see the 4,385mAh battery of the device as well.
The device is also having a copper film and that will tackle dissipate heat and the front panel of the device is also housing a fingerprint scanner on the lower half, while the upper half is accommodating the selfie camera and other necessary sensors like the proximity sensor.
We can also see the graphite film around the middle of the smartphone which will handle thermal management. While the back panel of the device is having a dual camera setup on the upper side of the smartphone.
It is also revealed that the upcoming Google Pixel 7a is having a relatively good score of 7.5 out of 10 in terms of repairability.
The device will come with the power of the Google Tensor G2 mobile processor and it will feature a 64 megapixel primary sensor on the back panel. The device will run on Android 13 out of the box as well.
So let’s wait for the launching of the Smartphone and recommend you to stay tuned with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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