Google Pixel 7a leaks in series of new live images

Michail, 13 March 2023

Following up on the leaked Pixel 7a live images shared over the weekend comes a new batch of images of the budget Pixel phone. We can see the Pixel 7a looks quite similar to the vanilla Pixel 7 with a punch hole display, slightly curved glass back and camera visor. The bezels on the phone are substantial and appear thicker than on the Pixel 7 propper.

Google Pixel 7a leaks in series of new live images

The device from the new images bears the GHL1X model number and we get confirmation it packs 8GB LPDDR5 RAM manufactured by Samsung and 128GB storage module (presumably UFS 3.1) from SK Hynix/Micron. The new images also show out the USB-C port on the bottom and a single SIM slot.

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Google Pixel 7a in-hand images

The rest of the specs include a 6.1-inch OLED display with FHD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate. Google’s in-house Tensor G2 chipset, a 64MP (IMX787) main cam and 12MP ultrawide module. The device is also expected to bring 5W wireless charging – a first in the Pixel a-series. Google Pixel 7a is expected to launch at the Google I/O 2023 conference in May.

Google Pixel 7a leaks in series of new live images

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You might be right, but IMO the Red Magic 8 Pro might also be boring. But... The Red Magic 8 Pro is what I want in a phone, just give me a flat rectangle. I don't care about curved corners that add nothing to the experience, I definitely don&...

I haven't had wireless charging since the Nexus 5, but that's mainly because I don't find it compelling. I would rather just charge as fast as possible. I guess technically I do have an iPhone 13, but that lives in the box.

  • AnonD-1026644
  • 15 Mar 2023
  • I@a

They should give us at least 18W wireless and 33W wired charging. As to battery life, Google should also invest in battery tech that would last longer because their OS is doing a lot in the background (which eats up lots of battery).

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