Google is currently gearing up to launch the Google Pixel 8a as the new mid-range phone in its Pixel series. In the past few months, several information about this phone have come to light.
But this time it was seen in an advertisement of Google's own Fi Wireless (Fi Wireless) carrier service by surprising everyone. You guessed it, the official design of Google Pixel 8a has also been revealed from there.
Google Pixel 8a appeared in the
company's own advertisement
The ad shows the Google Pixel 8a in
both blue and off-white color options with a dual-camera setup. But how to be
sure it's the new Pixel 8A and not the regular Pixel 8? There are a few ways to
understand this. First, the standard Pixel 8 isn't available in blue or white.
Also, the phone shown in the ad doesn't have a microphone near the camera like
the Pixel 8. So, it's pretty clear that it's the upcoming Pixel 8A. But whether
the inclusion of the Pixel 8A in Google's Fi Wireless ad was intentional, or a
mistake, remains unclear.
No specifications of the Google Pixel
8A were revealed in the Google Fi ad. It only talks about Google Fi's pricing
plan. Already, some information about the specifications of the Pixel 8A has
already leaked online. It is rumored to feature a 6.1-inch FullHD+ OLED display
with a boosted refresh rate of 120Hz. The phone is expected to come with the
same Tensor G3 chipset as the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro with either 128GB or
256GB of storage.
In terms of cameras, the rear panel of
the Google Pixel 8a is likely to house the same 64-megapixel primary camera
with optical image stabilization (OIS) and 13-megapixel ultrawide lens as the
Pixel 7a, and a 13-megapixel selfie camera on the front. The Pixel 8a is also
said to have better fast charge support. It is also rumored to support 27W
charging, which is quite a significant upgrade from the 18W of the previous
generation Pixel A-branded phone.