Earlier today, the first real image of the upcoming Google Pixel 4a mid-range smartphone appeared online. The official release of this device will probably take place in about two months’ time but it’s not an easy job to keep things under wraps. A few months ago, we saw some factory CAD renders of the Pixel 4a and 4a XL. However, there has not been much since then.
Google Pixel 4a uses a 5.8-inch or so display and it combines a punch-hole display with a square-shaped rear camera setup. Looking at the design, this is nothing like the appearance of last year’s Pixel 3a and 3a XL. The bezels are ultra-thing on all sides, the chin is a little thicker though. Although Google has a history of revising its paint job practically every year, it appears that the Pixel 4a will offer more than just Black, Clearly White, and Purple-ish hues.
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In terms of specifications, the Pixel 4a uses a punch-hole screen solution. This is the first time Google is using this display solution. Its screen size is 5.7 or 5.8 inches. This device will come with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 730 or Snapdragon 765 mobile platform. Under the hood, we will also have at least 4GB of memory + 64GB of storage. There should be at least a 12MP sensor on the rear and it will run on Android 10.
It is worth mentioning that the measurement of the Pixel 4a maybe 144.2 x 69.5 x 8.2mm, compared to the iPhone 11 measurement of 150.9 x 75.7 x 8.3mm. The Pixel 4a is a full circle smaller than the iPhone 11 and the size is more similar to iPhone 8 (traditional 4.7-inch iPhone). In other words, the Pixel 4a is a single handphone similar to a 4.7-inch iPhone shape. However, the bad news is that today Google has just announced the cancellation of this year’s I / O conference. This device may finally be released online.
I’ll take one. It has to be better than my pixel XL 2, right!?!?
Yes indeed, A-one-handed-UGLY-device
Still rocking my 2 XL as well. She’s in rough shape with a cracked screen and bad battery life, but still my favorite phone ever. Hopefully the 4a XL won’t disappoint! Looking nice already, although I’m not the biggest fan of the back. Oh well!
Fake.
Why are the first photos of a device always taken with a 2005 flip phone