The search engine giant Google has officially confirmed that its Google I/O 2023 event will be hosted on May 10 and it will be the place for many new announcements including Software and Hardware. The company will definitely announce more updates of the upcoming Android 14 operating system along with the pricing and availability details of its first ever tablet which was announced during the Pixel 7 series event in October last year. The company will also launch the new Google Pixel 7a and it is also believed to be announced its first ever foldable device as well.
Well, now the important specifications of the upcoming Google Pixel 7a appear online and the same matches with previous reports as well. So let’s get into the article to check out the new information about the upcoming Google smartphone.
It is reported that the upcoming Google Pixel 7a will be featuring a 6.1 inch display with FHD+ resolution along with a 90Hz refresh rate and the revise will have an OLED panel. It was previously reported that the device will feature a punch-hole set up on the top of this screen.
Pixel 7A
• 6.1" FHD+ 90Hz OLED
• Tensor G2 , LPDDR5 RAM, UFS 3.1
• 64MP Sony IMX787 + 12MP UW
• 5W wireless charging
• Android 13 pic.twitter.com/qGVzFQoKiZ— Debayan Roy (Gadgetsdata) (@Gadgetsdata) March 9, 2023
The device will be powered by the Google Tensor G2 mobile processor along with LPDDR5 RAM and it will be coming with UFS 3.1 storage.
It is also reported that the upcoming Google Pixel 7a smartphone will be featuring a 64MP Sony IMX787 primary sensor along with a 12MP UW sensor on the back panel. The device is also supporting 5W wireless charging and it will be running on Android 13 out of the box.
So let’s wait for the announcement of the smartphone during the upcoming Google event and we recommend you to stay tuned with us for more updates from the world of technology.
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