Pixel 6a set a high benchmark for what affordable phones can accomplish, thanks to a combination of clean design, a top-end processor, reliable cameras with the famed Pixel heritage, and a pure Android experience with some exclusive Google tricks.
The Pixel 7a unit appearing in a leaked hands-on video (courtesy SlashLeaks) provides the first realistic look at a functional unit. The aesthetics are almost identical to the Pixel 6a, save for a few minute changes. Plus, they are in line with the leaked renders of the Pixel 7a that surfaced online a few weeks ago, depicting its panda-inspired white-black color scheme. The Pixel 7a has a lot riding on it, and it appears that Google doesn’t want to deviate much from its predecessor's winning formula.
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Google appears to have reversed the contrasting color scheme at the back. The Pixel 6a is available in a Charcoal trim that sports a black camera strip, and dark gray tones at the top and bottom. On the other hand, the Pixel 7a borrows from its flagship namesake, with the horizontal camera rocking a dark gray camera bump with a metallic luster, while the glossy body has a darker hue. The pill-shaped outline around the camera lenses is here to stay, and so is the absence of a 3.5mm headphone jack. Sigh!
It’s somewhat disheartening to see that buyers will be served a similar design for another year, but the real upgrades are reportedly happening underneath that chassis this time around. The Pixel 7a will most likely use the same flagship-grade Tensor-G2 processor as the Pixel 7 and its Pro model. But there are a few extremely promigrades that are currently making rounds of the rumor verse. First, the Pixel 7a will reportedly be the first Google phone to offer a high-refresh-rate screen, with leaks predicting a 90Hz OLED . Next is a big jump in camera resolution. The Pixel 7a is said to employ Sony’s 64-megapixel sensor for its primary snapper, up from 12-megapixel snapper.
Assuming it turns out to be true, the Pixel 7a takes the lead in Google phone’s lineup with the beefiest camera, ahead of the 50-megapixel sensor adorning the Pixel 7 and its Pro version. Finally, the Pixel 7a is also prepping up a huge battery upgrade. Rumors suggest that Google will finally add wireless charging compatibility to its Pixel A lineup, starting with the Pixel 7a. So far, if the leaks are to be believed, the Pixel 7a is shaping up to be one of the most well-rounded budget phones this year. There's still a bit of a wait, though, with an announcement at the next Google I/O in May and retail availability in June seeming likely, going by the Pixel 6a’s release cycle.
Source: SlashLeaks