
Google unveiled the Pixel 7a smartphone with Tensor G2 chip at the Google I/0 2023 event introduced. Here are all the details about the Google Pixel 7a features and price.
Google Pixel 7a Features
Pixel 7a marks many firsts for the Pixel a series. The device’s 6.1-inch OLED display now runs at 90Hz, the same refresh rate as the Pixel 7. While the resolution is FHD +, the screen is protected by Gorilla Glass 3. The phone is rated IP67 for dust and water resistance. The device has a metal frame and a plastic back. Google has stated that it uses recycled aluminum, glass and plastic to manufacture the phone.
Another major upgrade is the move to the Tensor G2 chipset paired with 8GB of LPDDR RAM and 128GB of UFS 3.1 storage. Note that this is the same configuration as the Pixel 7. Also, Google promises 5 years of security updates.
The device has Super Resolution Zoom (up to 8x) powered by the new 64 MP camera. This 1/1.73-inch Quad Bayer sensor isn’t as big as on the Pixel 7. Let’s also underline that optical image stabilization is offered.
The ultra-wide camera has a 13 MP sensor (1.12µm) and a 120° f/2.2 lens that comes with Dual Pixel autofocus. The front-facing camera has also been upgraded to 13 MP (1.12µm) with a fixed focus 95 degree lens (f/2.2). The rear camera can record 5K video at up to 60 FPS, while the front camera can record 4K at 30 FPS.
The Pixel 7a supports mmWave variants of sub-6GHz and 5G, but only models in certain regions will have mmWave enabled. The smartphone is a dual-SIM device that includes one physical nano-SIM and one eSIM.
The 7a is powered by a 4,385 mAh battery that supports up to 18 W wired charging. For the first time in this model, wireless charging is also available and again 18W. Let’s say the bottom port is USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 but the retail box comes with a USB C-to-C cable only in USB 2.0 standard.
Google Pixel 7a Price and Release Date
Pixel 7a, which comes in Charcoal, Sea and Snow colors, carries a price tag of $ 499. The device is available in 17 countries including the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Germany, France, Spain, Italy, Norway, Netherlands, Denmark, Sweden, Japan, Australia, Singapore, Taiwan and India.
Source: Technopat by www.technopat.net.
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