According to Google’s recently leaked smartphone launch schedule, the Pixel 7a should become official “around April or May” — with the announcement most likely coming at the company’s annual developer conference, called I/O, which takes place in May.
As we get closer, more and more device leaks are starting to appear – including today’s, which is a blurry hands-on video that appears to be from Vietnam. We base this assumption on the fact that the displayed unit has its language set to Vietnamese. See for yourself, but keep in mind that the blur is a reality.
Official-looking renders of the Pixel 7a were released last November, and they show a device that borrows heavily from the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro in the design department — as it should, given that they share most of their names. However, the front is where you can tell it’s the cheapest of the bunch. Those frames are quite shocking.
The unit handled in this video has a 90Hz screen, as evidenced by the toggle shown in Settings, and there’s also dual SIM support. That’s about all we can say from this leak. According to earlier rumors, the Pixel 7a will have an FHD+ screen, dual rear cameras, wireless charging support (albeit limited to 5W) and an in-display fingerprint sensor.
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