Pixel 7a Listings Start Appearing On eBay, But You Should Save Your Money – SlashGear
As previously rumored, the Pixel 7a is expected to be powered by the same Tensor G2 SoC that powers the current Pixel 7 series handsets. The overall silhouette of the Pixel 7a is largely unchanged, with the device sporting a 6.1-inch, FHD+ display. What might change is the display refresh rate, which is likely to go up from 60Hz to 90Hz this time around.
The Pixel 7a could also get a significant upgrade in the camera department, thanks to a new 64MP sensor that replaces the aging 12MP sensor from previous Pixel devices. The higher resolution could allow consumers to enjoy better telephoto zoom capabilities on the Pixel 7a. Besides the main camera, the Pixel 7a is likely getting a 13MP ultra-wide secondary camera. The selfie camera is also likely getting a deserved upgrade from 8MP to 13MP this time around.
While Google is largely expected to retain the 4,400 mAh battery on the Pixel 7a, the device is likely getting support for wireless charging. It is unclear at this time whether there would be a marked jump in the wired charging speeds of the Pixel 7a compared to the Pixel 6a — which only supported 18W wired fast charging.
Previous leaks have indicated the possibility of the Pixel 7a being offered in three color options: “Gray,” “White,” and “Light Blue” variant. At launch, the Pixel 7a will likely be sold with 8GB of RAM in 128GB and 256GB storage options.
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