Google has officially announced that it will release the Pixel 7a phone on May 11. In his latest tweet, Roland Quandt, editor of WinFuture.de, once again shared the promotional material about the phone.
Google Pixel 7a will have a 6.1-inch FHD + resolution OLED display with a 90Hz refresh rate; The processor for Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro was the Pixel 7 Pro G2, powered by the LPDDR5 and UFS 3.1. It comes with a 4400mAh battery that supports 20W wired fast charge and runs Android 13.
In terms of images, the phone is expected to have a 10.8MP selfie lens and a dual rear mode, with 64MP main lens and 12MP ultra-wide Angle lens for OIS-enabled optical stabilization.
In addition, the Google Pixel 7a will come with Charcoal, Snow, Sea (light blue) and Coral (exclusive to the Google Store). The overall look of the Pixel 7A is largely consistent with that of the Pixel 6a, What’s different is that the rear camera is a horizontal bar with grooves instead of a rectangular module.